Brightness : The brightness of LED lights is measured in lumens. Higher lumens mean brighter light. For example, a 100-watt incandescent bulb typically produces around 1600 lumens. An equivalent LED would use around 15-20 watts to produce the same brightness.
Color Rendering Index (CRI): Measures how accurately the light displays colors. A higher CRI (90+) is better for tasks where color accuracy is important, like in kitchens or art studios.
Energy Efficiency: LEDs are highly efficient and use significantly less energy than incandescent or fluorescent bulbs. Look for bulbs with Energy Star certification for guaranteed efficiency.
Lifespan: LEDs typically last much longer than other types of bulbs, often between 25,000 to 50,000 hours, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
Compatibility: Make sure the LED light fixtures are compatible with your existing fixtures or housings. Some LED bulbs may require specific types of fittings or adapters.
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