Philips LED Dimmable G16.5 Light Bulbs offer warm and comfortable lighting with high CRI (color rendering index). Philips LEDs with a warm glow dimming effect offer a new experience for dimmable LEDs. These light bulbs’ gradual dimming feature dims from 2700 kelvin to the warm tones of traditional bulbs.
Product Features
- Energy efficient: Philips led dimmable G16.5 light bulbs uses 80% less energy than 60 watt incandescent bulbs while maintaining the look and feel of a classic light bulb.
- Long lasting: these Philips led bulbs last 13X longer than incandescent and halogen bulbs. Each light bulb is expected to deliver a lifetime of up to 15, 000 hours of light (based on three hours per day), saving you the cost of frequent bulb replacement.
- Warm glow: Philips led dimmable G16.5 light bulbs offer warm and comfortable lighting with high cri (color rendering index). Philips leds with a warm glow dimming effect offer a new experience for dimmable leds. These light bulbs’ gradual dimming feature dims from 2700 kelvin to the warm tones of traditional bulbs.
- Smooth dimming: Philips dimmable led bulbs are flicker-free, silent, and tested to work with more dimmer switches than any other led bulb on the market. These G16.5 light bulbs smoothly dim from 2700K down to a soft glow with greater clarity than traditional incandescent bulbs.
- Compatibility: these Philips led light bulbs fit in E12 candelabra bases. Not compatible with Philips hue products. Philips led dimmable G16.5 light bulbs are for non connected use only.
Needed 10 bulbs in a circular chandelier to swap out the incandscent bulbs yet retain the natural warm-ish light hue. There are a ton of options on Amazon, but I chose this since I felt Philips was going to stick the correct R&D and quality control into producing each bulb. The bulbs met my expectation with accurate light color of candescent bulbs, turned on nearly instantaneously, dim evenly, and each bulb gives consistent brightness in the pack. No flickers or burnt bulbs have occured in…
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