An LED bulb is an energy-efficient lighting device that produces bright light while consuming very little electricity. It has a long lifespan, generates less heat, and is environmentally friendly, making it a popular replacement for traditional incandescent and CFL bulbs.
An LED bulb is a modern lighting solution that uses semiconductor technology to convert electrical energy directly into light. Compared to traditional incandescent and fluorescent bulbs, LED bulbs consume up to 80–90% less electricity while providing the same or better brightness.
LED bulbs are highly durable and can last between 15,000 and 50,000 hours, significantly reducing replacement and maintenance costs. They produce very little heat, making them safer and more energy-efficient. LED bulbs are available in a variety of wattages, colors (warm white, cool white, and daylight), shapes, and sizes to suit homes, offices, commercial buildings, and outdoor applications.
Unlike CFL bulbs, LED bulbs do not contain mercury, making them environmentally friendly and easier to dispose of. Their instant-on capability, low power consumption, high brightness, and long service life make them one of the most reliable and cost-effective lighting options available today.
| Power Consumption | : 24W |
| Power Supply | : 220 to 240V AC |
| Operating Frequency | : 50Hz |
| Power Factor | : 0.9 Above |
| CCT | : 5700K - 6500K |
| CRI | : > 80 |
| Lumen output | : 2520 Lumens |
| Luminaire efficacy | : 105lm / W |
| Mode of installation | : B22 or E27 (optional) |
| IP Rating | : IP 20 |