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    How to create the atmoshpere you want with LED colour temperature

     

    LED bulbs offer light in a range of colour temperatures, it’s what makes light feel ‘warm’ or ‘cool’. A lower colour temperature produces a warmer, more relaxing light. A higher colour temperature emits a cooler, more refreshing light. Colour temperature is measured by Kelvin (K) and can be found on the packaging or in the light bulb’s specifications. If you’re looking for a new bulb that is the same “colour”, choose light with the same colour temperature. Some bulbs like SceneSwitch offer multiple colour temperatures in one bulb.

    Different colour temperatures in LED bulbs

    Comparing a soft white LED bulb and a bright daylight LED bulb

    See how a bulb’s temperature changes the atmosphere of a room

    Living room lighting effect with a warm glow color temperature

    Warm Glow

    2200 Kelvin (K)

     

    Relax with an extra warm soft white.

    Living room lighting effect with a soft white color temperature

    Soft White

    2700 Kelvin (K)

     

    Enjoy a warm soft white.

    Living room lighting effect with a bright white color temperature

    Bright White

    3000 Kelvin (K)

     

    A neutral and bright white light.

    Living room lighting effect with a cool white color temperature

    Cool White

    4000 Kelvin (K)

     

    Feel energized with this cool light.

    Living room lighting effect with a bright daylight color temperature

    Daylight

    5000 Kelvin (K)

     

    A cool and refreshing bright daylight.

    Overview of colour temperatures

    light effect of five different light temperatures in a room

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    LED lighting

     

    Switch to energy saving LED light bulbs and experience long lasting quality light.

    LED FAQs

     

    Answering the most frequently asked questions customer have about LED lighting.

    How-to videos

     

    Learn about lumen, LED brightness, colour temperature, and more with our how-to videos.