After they had arrived a test with 2 different brands.
A Philips 12Watt LED Bulb with 806 lumens and an LG 7.5 watts and 450 lumens.
For scarce 16 € but can not the intensity of a twice as expensive Philips be achieved, right?!
Compared I follows it:
All lamps were successively screwed into a ceiling light, the bulbs are slightly obliquely on a wall.
With a digital camera then a wall of the room was photographed.
Aperture, shutter speed and sensitivity have been doing manually so that no automatic can take the picture correctly.
And what was the result?
Sure, the LG was taillight. But that budget 10Watt Led the wall just as beaming like Philips,
which has surprised me but then.
The light itself seems something cool, but for me without noticeable color distortion.
The only slight sticking point in my attempt, however, was that the Philips emits about 360 degrees.
What the other two can not. That's why I also photographed for comparison the opposite wall.
Here then showed that Philips offers a wider viewing angle, and positions could be seen in the photo, in the Lighting EVER
no longer were illuminated and remained dark.
Finally, I have again a 600Lumen Bioledex other hand held, but there was the Lighting ever brighter despite more favorable Preist.
I think currently there are 16, - no comparable, visually appealing and well designed lamp.
Although I still waiting for a 10 watt bulb from Müller-light, which should bring 850 lumens ......
Now if you could fit the durability. First, there's a definite recommendation from me.
Oh yes, a buzz or something similar like the other buyers, I could not tell.
Supplement: Meanwhile, I have a couple of Müller-Licht ordered 10 Watt LEDs because they (unfortunately no longer the moment the end of August) were offered for 12.99.
I could not tell the difference 810-850 lumens.
Strikingly, however, was that both lamps are optically almost 100% identical .........