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What is a 5000K bulb?

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What is a 5000K bulb?

A 5000K LED bulb produces a bright daylight kind of color. So, it’s good for bathrooms, basements area and your study room. You can even use it in the kitchen when you work. A 4000K LED bulb produces a bright white or cool toned kind of color which gives a warm effect as well as bright enough to work beneath it.

Is 5000K LED bright?

The wattage will determine the lumens. And the lumens determine how bright the light is. Both 5000K and 4000K can be used in various wattages. For example: a 60 watt and 100 watt LED bulb can be used in 5000K or 4000K.

Can G9 bulbs be replaced with LED?

Yes, in many cases, you can simply replace your bulbs separately, one by one. Replacing your existing incandescent or halogen bulbs with durable LED bulbs offers numerous benefits. You enjoy an even better light performance and benefit from very low energy consumption.

What color is a 5000K LED?

blue-white
Lighting that’s in the 5000K color temperature range is blue-white in color. The quality of this light is bright and crisp. Small details stand out under this type of light because of the color contrast this crisp light offers.

When should I use 5000K bulbs?

Over 5000K – Generally referred to as daylight and best suited for use in offices, workshops, bathrooms, or other areas where high detail visibility is important. It can also help energize you in the morning.

How many lumens is a G9 LED?

LED version of G9 Capsule Bulbs have a lifespan of up to 30,000 hours, and therefore you can rest assure that you are getting top value for your money. With luminous efficacy as high as 96 Lumens/watt, get ready to reduce your energy costs with our G9 LED Capsules.

Is 5000K bad for eyes?

Above 5000K color temperature It is more harmful. The emitted light is colder in the room, close to the blue light. We recommoned not to work at this color temperature for a long time, which is very harmful to the eyes.

Where can I use 5000K bulbs?

How do you read 5000K?

You likely will see that 5000K appears slightly yellow, and 6500K appears as pure white. This is because LCD screens are calibrated to show 6500K (or D65) as “true white” – and the device you are reading this article on is also likely to be calibrated to D65.