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How to Choose LED bulb (2)
2) Mind the color
You can always count on incandescent lights providing a warm, yellowish hue. But LED lights come in a wide range
of colors.
LED bulbs are capable of displaying an impressive color range, from purple to red, to a spectrum of whites and
yellows. For the home, however, you're likely looking for something similar to the light that incandescent lights
produce.
The popular colors available for LED lights are "warm white" or "soft white," and "bright white."
Warm white and soft white will produce a yellow hue, close to incandescent lights, while bulbs labeled as bright
white will produce a whiter light, closer to daylight and similar to what you see in retail stores.
If you want to get technical, light color (color temperature) is measured in kelvins. The lower the number,
the warmer (yellower) the light. So, your typical incandescent is somewhere between 2,700 and 3,500K.
If that's the color you're going for, look for this range while shopping for LED bulbs.
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