Little knowledge---The Higher The Wattage, The Brighter The Light Bulb?
I recently received a question from a customer.
"The higher the wattage of a light bulb, the brighter it is?"

Not really 

 
  • LED light selection often confuses consumers, especially regarding the difference between wattage and brightness. In fact, when purchasing LED light bulbs, it is crucial to understand the difference between wattage and lumens.
  • Traditional halogen bulbs use wattage as a brightness indicator, but for LED lights, wattage does not accurately reflect brightness. LED bulbs are more efficient and consume less energy to provide the same brightness.
  • When choosing LED lights, you should focus on lumens rather than wattage, so you can more accurately select the bulb that meets your needs. 
  • If you want to reduce power consumption at the same brightness, you should choose products with higher luminous efficiency.

 

Wattage  brightness

Really high-quality LEDs should provide higher brightness with lower power consumption, achieving sufficient lighting while saving energy.

How to choose bright and energy-saving lights?
-For the same lumen, choose a lamp with a smaller wattage
-For the same wattage, choose a lamp with higher lumen.
 
At this time I have to talk about our GX827.
Although the wattage of our product GX827 is not high, it is definitely bright.
• Built-in linear driver
• Integrated fan system (150% cooling efficiency)
• No interference with radio signals
• International certifications, including DOT and E-mark
 
We are very confident in GX827.
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