Bioluz LED filament dimmable a19 series bioluz LED introduces the latest in LED technology with its elegant “filament style” dimmable a19 series light bulbs. Standard medium base with perfect incandescent appearance – both physically as well as in light quality. Now available in both 60w (using only 7 watts) and 40w (using only 4.5 Watts) bioluz LED offers beautifully styled lamps for your home and office. Warm and bright, bioluz LED high performance lamps offer aesthetically pleasing designs combined with quality and energy efficiency. Add bioluz LED energy efficient leds to your home or office while maintaining the cosmetic beauty, brightness and color you’ve come to love. What are lumens and kelvins, Lumens are a measurement of how much light is generated – or brightness – each lumen emits approximately the same amount of light as one candle. Kelvin represents the “color” (which is based on the temperature) of the light. Bioluz leds are manufactured so that our 2700 kelvin bulbs are nearly identical in color to incandescent bulbs. Our 3000k bulbs are designed to match halogen bulbs. We’ve found that bulbs which are 4-5000k generates a bluish tint on objects (like at a hospital or office building) and are not as comforting in a home. Many brands sell and market higher kelvin (4-5000) bulbs with lower lumens to make them “appear” brighter. Bioluz LED manufactures the correct color bulbs with exceptionally bright, energy efficient leds, so you get the color and brightness you’re accustomed to without the harsh effect of higher color temperatures.
Product Features
- Dimmable 60 watt equivalent using only 7 watts, 800 lumens
- Excellent in all lamps and fixtures, beautiful when on or off – modern as well as old fashioned
- True instant on at full brightness with wide light discernment – no delay
- Highest power LED per watt, most lumens per watt
- Mercury free, safe for the environment
Now my gold standard for LED filament bulbs A couple of months ago, I decided to switch all the lights in my 750-square-foot living space from CFL/halogen/incandescent to LED. My reasons for doing this were, in order of importance to me: power consumption, heat generation, and longevity. I also wanted the color temperature of the bulbs be identical to incandescent (roughly 2700K or LOWER, as it turns out) and I wanted them to cast light in a similarly wide pattern. Last but not least, I wanted the bulbs themselves to look as good as or…
Great LED for retro-style fixture
Dimmable, BRIGHT, beautiful, and very energy efficient.
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