LED bulbs are the smart, modern technology that enables you to brighten up your residential and commercial spaces at the fraction of the cost of incandescent or traditional lighting.
LED Bulbs
LED bulbs are the smart, modern technology which enable you to brighten up your residential and commercial spaces at the fraction of the cost of incandescent or traditional lighting.
Led Bulbs are not only eco-friendly and energy-efficient but are produced by TEKLED without the use of hazardous substances. TEKLED LED products are ROHS- and CE-certified.
LED Light Bulbs for All Fittings
It may just be the time for you to replace your traditional halogen lamps and incandescent, halogen and CFL bulbs. Make the switch to the technology of the future and embrace the most energy-efficient, economical and sustainable lighting option that are LEDs.
What are common LED Bulb types?
Some popular LED bulbs according to their fittings are E27, B22, E14, G4, G9GU10 among others. You can also choose your ideal bulb according to the colour temperature you need.
Can you replace any bulb with an LED?
You can readily swap all your traditional bulbs with an LED but before that you should make sure that you pick the correct base type which fits your original fixture. You should also ensure that the voltage supplied is correct in order to avoid any flickering or malfunction.
Are LED light bulbs better?
LEDs are widely considered as the most efficient lighting options since they use only 20-25 percent of energy as compared to halogen bulbs and traditional lamps and can last 25 times longer when compared to a halogen lamp. LEDs convert 80-90% of the power provided to light, but incandescent bulbs can only convert 10% of power into light remaining converted to heat.
They also have an astonishing lifespan and could last for over 25,000 hours.
Do LED Bulbs Save Energy?
LED bulbs use up to 80% less energy than traditional bulbs and give off brightness immediately when switched on, saving you big bucks on energy consumption.
Are LED Bulbs Costly?
LEDs can cost you more than traditional lamps upfront but they more than make up for it in the long run. LED lights can also bring the lighting costs of a typical household to 5 percent of the total electricity consumption thus saving you a lot of money on electricity bills.
Are LED light bulbs sustainable?
LED light bulbs consume up to 80% less energy than the traditional light bulbs and help reduce the overall CO2 emissions by more than 100 kgs every year which means that only one LED bulb can minimise greenhouse gas emissions by almost half a ton every year.
Which LED Light Bulb Should You Choose?
What is the ideal LED bulb for your room depends on your needs, requirements and the kinds of fixtures you have. LEDs have numerous options in wall lights, garden lights, pendant lights, ceiling lights and even desk and floor lamp categories. These also have warm as well as cool colour temperature options for different rooms and needs.
Are LED lights harsh?
For relaxing and comfortable spaces such as bedrooms and living rooms, you should choose from warm light options as these do not strain your eyes and help you create the perfect, cosy ambience. However, bright lights are a necessity in rooms where you might need to see more clearly. Warm lights in these spaces may put extra pressure on your eyes, causing headache and also affect your eyesight.
LED Light Bulb Colours
Smart LED lights/ RGB lights have more than 16 million colours options to choose from and also enable you to change the colour temperature and customise your lights according to the time of the day.
Are There Dimmable LED Bulbs?
Many LED bulbs havedimmable optionsand are compatible with most dimming switches. You can also buy LED bulbs fromsmart bulboptions and control the warmth, colour and brightness with the help of a remote as well as a number of voice control apps and assistants such as Alexa, Hey Google, Siri among others. TEKLED’s LED Bulbs work only with a compatible trailing dimmer switch which ensures even lighting without flickering or damage to the bulb.