Dim down to a comfortable relaxing light with the Philips Br30 led flood light bulb with a warm glow. Using a technology that provide a soft, diffused level of light and smooth dimming starting from 2700K to 2200K creating a warm inviting atmosphere. This fully dimmable light bulb is ideal for residential use in kitchens, living rooms and dining rooms and for commercial use in restaurants and hospitality applications. While replacing your current 65W incandescent Br30 you will only spend about 1.14 per year in energy costs. The Philips Br30 led with a warm glow light is perfect for recessed can lighting, offering 730 lumens of soft white light for a pleasing and relaxed ambiance. Have the flexibility to create the right lighting level and ambience with a smooth dimming all the way down to 10% of full light output. The new Philips led Br30 offers a new experience for dimmable leds. As the light is dimmed, the color temperature is reduced which creates a warm glow similar to a softly lighted room. Until now, this warm, relaxing ambiance effect was only available in dimmable halogen and incandescent light bulbs.
Product Features
- Philips warm glow technology; Color temp ranges from 2700K to 2200K as the lamps are dimmed
- Excellent color rendering 80 CRI; Smooth dimming to 10% of full light levels
- Long life – 25,000 hrs Energy Star Rated ; Bulb Shape: R20
Hurry up and expand this product line, Philips! The warm glow dimming feature is fabulous. Seriously lovely color temperature at both full power and dimmed.I am remodeling and these are the bulbs I want. Unfortunately, the Warm Glow line is limited.The R20 bulbs only come in 45 watt equivalent. That’s fine for the living room, but I need more than 450 lumens per bulb in the kitchen. The 60 watt equivalent A19 bulbs (800 lumens) will give me plenty light, but because they are “A” series bulbs, I’d be…
Some Dimming Noise I installed 8 of these throughout my house, and they work great. They have a pleasing warm glow that is comparable to incandescent lights. I was worried that switching to LED would ruin the warmth of light in my house, but there was no issue. I really like these bulbs.Pros:• Warm color• Dimmable• Very quiet (see note below)Cons:• At the lowest dimming level, these are somewhat brighter than incandescent. This isn’t a deal…
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