Lumen Output and Wattage - What Ensures the Brightness of Your Light?

In the past, wattage was the decisive factor in choosing a lighting product. Nowadays, with the choice of LED lighting, the lumen value is a larger factor. Wattage only indicates how much electricity is consumed, not how bright a light source is.

More Than Just Brightness

With LED lights, you have complete control over the colour temperature, measured in Kelvin (K). For instance, a 60W lightbulb at 2700K emits a warm white light, while a range of 3300K to 3500K produces a neutral white light, and anything above 5000K gives a cold white light.

Energy Efficiency

With LED components, you save electricity, benefit from energy efficiency and have the option of deciding the colour temperature for your lighting.