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Things to Know Before Buying LED Lights in Dubai

Led lights, (the kind you don't have to screw in) are the latest thing in lighting technology. These lights are small and thin, with the thickness of a coin, but produce a light that is similar to that of a 60-watt bulb. You can find them online at very affordable prices. They come in different colors and sizes, so you can find the perfect fit for your living room, dining room, or kitchen. <br>

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Things to Know Before Buying LED Lights in Dubai

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  1. Things to Know Before Buying LED Lights in Dubai ● First you should know What are LED lights? Led lights, (the kind you don't have to screw in) are the latest thing in lighting technology. These lights are small and thin, with the thickness of a coin, but produce a light that is similar to that of a 60-watt bulb. You can find them online at very affordable prices. They come in different colors and sizes, so you can find the perfect fit for your living room, dining room, or kitchen. Led lights are great alternatives to fluorescent or tube lights because they cost less to run over time and use 90% less energy. LED light bulbs are a great alternative to traditional light bulbs. It lasts longer, uses less energy and burns brighter than compact fluorescents. LED lights can be used in place of the traditional light bulbs, which use up less energy and last longer than compact fluorescent bulbs. ● Then you should know How to select an LED light before buying it in Dubai? To choose an LED light, you need to know which one is suitable for your needs. There are so many LED lights out there! How do you know which is the right one for you? Don't sweat it—we've got you covered. First, determine your purpose. For example, at home, a 9-watt or less LED light is ideal. In an office setting? You're going to need something that packs a little more punch. Think about the physical space that you have, too.

  2. Next, think about what kind of light you want. Do you need a lot of glow? Or are you just looking for something a little extra? You might also want to consider the color temperature: warm or cool? Finally, factor in your budget. There are LEDs available at every price point and in every price range, so think about what makes sense for you and then find the right option that fits that budget! ● Then you should know about the sockets you already have. LED bulbs can fit into your existing sockets easily. But before you buy, you should check what type of socket you have and make sure the LED bulb will fit. To find the right LED bulb for your socket, start by noting the depth and position of your current socket. Then use this information to pick an LED bulb that has the same dimensions. When you're ready to buy, visit online for a wide selection of high quality bulbs at every price level! ● Check CRI Let's talk about CRI. When you're shopping for LED lights, you've probably heard about the color rendering index or CRI. Put simply, CRI is a clear way to describe the accuracy of lighting color—and 100 is considered as the perfect lighting accuracy. When it comes to LED lights there's one thing to keep in mind: quality is better than quantity. A good quality LED light should have a high "color rendering index" or CRI score. The CRI is a measure of how accurately an LED light reproduces color compared to sunlight, which has a CRI of 100. So when you're shopping around for an LED light, look for the ones with the highest CRI scores—they will have the most accurate color reproduction!

  3. That being said, not all manufacturers use this measure and many don't score very well on it. If you find an LED light with a high CRI score, chances are it's going to be from a manufacturer that values quality over quantity. LED lights with a high Kelvin rating (measurement of the color temperature of the light) are great for workstations, kitchens, and other work-oriented spaces. But when it comes to lighting your home, artificial reds and blues are not where it's at. They might seem like fun, experimental choices for a party or special event, but you'll find that fake reds and blues get old after about five minutes. Instead of going for novelty when you decorate your home with LED lighting, go for class—choose natural light temperatures to make your home feel comfortable. ● You should also know some disadvantages of LED LIGHTS before buying Despite their advantages, LEDs are not without their downsides. The up-front cost of LED lamps is more than traditional incandescent and fluorescent lights, but the energy savings and long life can help you recoup your initial investment in a few years. Also, earlier LEDs emitted directional light making them more suitable for task lighting than ambient glow. These days, Omni-directional LED luminaries have become more common, pointing light at reflective surfaces or through high-quality lenses to give off an even and diffused glow. And although the first LEDs were associated with poor color accuracy and crispness, measured by the color rendering index (CRI), they have improved in recent years. ● LED lights are expensive

  4. Why do LEDs cost more? They're just little lights! Well, actually they're not. LED bulbs are made up of several components: circuit boards, drivers, and some use yellow phosphor, a rare earth compound. But with advances in technology and growing popularity the prices have been steadily dropping. Keep in mind that the quality of LEDs varies greatly, which will affect the price. Look for ones that provide the best color and light output over time from a reputable manufacturer. ● LED LIGHTS have longer life span A wise sage once said that you can't judge a book by its cover. Or maybe it was a beauty queen who said that. Either way, the same can be said of light-emitting diodes (LEDs). These tiny diodes long-lasting that it's easy to think they're immortal, but even they have an expiration date. An LED does not burn out like a standard lamp, so individual diodes do not need to be replaced. Instead, the diodes gradually produce lower output levels over a very long period of time. An LED is typically considered “dead” at 70% of initial light output (so don't go bringing any candles to the funeral). are so impressive and

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