💡 Light Up Your Life with Sunco!
The Sunco Lighting 8 Pack BR40 LED Bulbs are high-performance indoor flood lights that offer dimmable functionality, a wide beam angle, and exceptional color rendering. With a 17W power consumption equivalent to 100W, these bulbs provide 1400 lumens of soft white light (2700K) and are perfect for various indoor applications. Energy Star and UL certified, they ensure safety and comfort, backed by a 5-year warranty.
S**Y
Bright and good lifespan.
These bulbs are in very good quality. The color is accurate and the brightness is high. I used them for over a year and they are still working great. Very happy for this purchase. Will buy again.
D**S
bright and wide angle
Fills the room with light. Good color temperature.
G**S
What you need to know about LED light bulbs.
2023-01-23. Sunco BR40 LED light Bulbs. Dimmable, 3000K Warm White, 100W equivalent, 8PK.In today's day and age, incandescent bulbs are a thing of the past. They're energy hogs and they get really hot to the touch. LED's (Light-emitting Diodes) are not new, they've been around since the 1960's. Back then they only produced red light. By the mid 1970's a version emitting green light was established and by the 1980's yellow LED's were available. But it wasn't until the 1990's that ultra bright LED's were available in an array of colors. Since then LED'S has been one of the most rapidly growing technologies, and today the spectrum of light produced by LED's includes Ultra Bright White light (daylight). LED technology continues today, but towards the other end of the light spectrum towards the pure violet and ultra violet ("black" light).There are two main things you need to know about LED's: Color Temperature, and the Color Rendering Index or CRI. There is actually a third factor about LED lighting, and that's lumens, but that's a topic all on it's own. To keep things simple, the higher the lumens, the more powerful the light is (intensity and distance); however, lumens is not universal. If you're going to consider lumens, make sure you check for ANSI Lumens as those values are standardized (ANSI = American National Standards Institute).Color Temperature. The color of light is measured in Kelvin degrees, hence color temperature. The range is from 1,000°K (Orange) to 10,000°K (Blue). The spectrum is as follows:1,000°K = Orange2,000°K = Orange Yellow3,000°K = Yellow4,000°K = Light Yellow5,000°K = Faint Yellow6,000°K = White7,000°K = Faint Blue8,000°K = Light Blue9,000°K = Blue White10,000°K = Sky BlueBut that's not how these are marketed. Commonly used names in the Kelvin scale are as follows:Warm White – 2700K to 3000K (close to standard incandescent bulbs)Soft White/Warm White – 3000K to 3500KCool White – 4000K to 5000KDaylight – 5500K to 6500K (starts to appear blue in color)Color temperatures are important because it sets the mood or atmosphere of the room. Think about the space you want to light up, then decide the mood you want to set for that space.Soft White Light Color: Calming, Cozy, Warmth, InvitingCool White Light Color: Clean, Neat, Vibrant, FreshDaylight Light Color: Alertness, Focus, SterileMost people will probably not want their bedrooms to be filled with a bluish sterile light. Conversely, you probably wouldn't want your dentist using a warm orange light when repairing a damaged tooth. The point is certain LED light colors work best in specific environments. If you don't know which color temperature you want, here are some general guidelines:Soft White and Warm White (2,700°K - 3,500°K) LED colors give a calming and relaxed feeling. Common uses for this would include residential spaces like bedrooms, bathrooms, closets, dens, and dining rooms.Cool White (4,000°K - 5,000°K) LED colors give a brighter and fresher feeling. Applications would include larger areas like kitchens, living rooms, garages, attics, and unfinished basements.Daylight (5,500°K - 6,500°K) is probably as bright as you should go in a residential application, and there are not many spaces for this type of lighting as this type of lighting often induces alertness and focus. Areas for daylight would include spaces like the home office or a workout area. Daylight would also work for things like display cases if you're trying to show off any prized medals, awards, or trophies.Since color temperatures alter how a space is perceived when illuminated, it’s important to consider the surrounding. LED Light colors help to add a layer of depth, and in providing illumination, can highlight surfaces and materials. When considering a space ask yourself what the space is for, who’ll be in the space and what overall mood you want to create and experience.Now the second thing I mentioned was CRI or Color Rendering Index. This is essentially how the color looks under a light source when compared to viewing it under sunlight. Not all light produced by LED's are created equal. If you're ever had trouble discerning a navy blue sock from a black one, the culprit could be that the lighting has a low CRI. The CRI scale is from 0-100, with 100 meaning that the color under the light source is identical to that as if viewed under direct sunlight. In general a CRI of 80+ is sufficient for most applications; for applications where color presentation is important, you may want something higher to ensure your colors "pop" or you pictures are vibrant and full of life. A CRI of 90+ is considered to be "high". High CRI lighting is equally valuable in home use as it can transform a room by highlighting design details and creating a comfortable, natural overall feel.If you're wondering why I'm not talking about Wattage, it's because wattage has nothing to do with light. Wattage is a unit of power (Watts = Volts x Amps), it's the amount of electricity consumed when the light is on. While we often conclude that a device requiring more power generates more output, it was never the case. This applies to most things, speakers for example often are described in Wattage; however sound levels are really measured in decibels. Heaters is another thing often described in Wattage while output of heat is measured in BTU's (British Thermal Units). The list can go on, hair dryers, microwave ovens, water heaters, radiators, and of course light bulbs...With all that said, you should now be able to draw your own conclusions with regards to the type and quality of light these bulbs will produce. Think about your use, your space, and the atmosphere you want to create and from there you can determine if these bulbs are a good fit. The one thing I can tell you is that I've installed three of these bulbs in my second floor hallway and 2 of them stopped working after only a couple of months. They do offer a 5-year warranty (which is really nice), but I didn't exercise it because my replacement bulbs have yet to give. So far, it's been about 8 months and the one bulb I installed on day one is still without issues.
R**P
Very bright
Very good product. This is my second order of these bulbs. Really lights up a room.
L**C
Great buy
Great price, so far working well. No complaints.
R**Y
Very Bright light.
Came very fast. Got the item the same day I ordered. Use to brighten my kitchen. The wife is happy now that she can see her counterspace better.
K**R
Wow, super bright!
I bought these for our son's new place to replace some eighties vintage BR40 bulbs in his kitchen area. Amazing difference! Time will tell on their longevity, but very satisfied with this purchase.
J**6
Good color, don’t last as long as stated
Update 4-21-21We have purchased multiple boxes of Sunco lights and for the most part they are fine. However, these lights along with every other LED we have purchased just don’t last nearly as long as they are supposed to. For any brand we have purchased too many of them died after the two year mark with average use. I’m still waiting for those LEDs that are gonna change the world by lasting the 20 years we were promised.It’s difficult finding the right amount of brightness and warmth for each area of your home but these are decent. Led bulbs were supposed to be a revolution , but they’re just like old bulbs in that they don’t last that long sometimes. I’ve tried every brand possible and they all have bulbs they die off within the first year or two.
V**N
These are bright
Excellent bulbs. If you want more glow they have a warmer alternative.
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