I ordered this 10-pack for our room and am very happy with it. What I particularly liked is the exact specification (at least for me) with regard to the color temperature and light intensity. Since we are doing for some weeks now switch our house on LED, and this had also exchange frequently purchased goods back because we did not like the light, I am well read on the net a little more than light. Unfortunately it must be said that far from each manufacturer and hence traders all the necessary information on the product writes. In addition to the brightness specifying the color temperature in Kelvin (K) is in my opinion important, especially in LED lamps. I have made it my mission at any bulbs that we buy to write a brief overview of the different lamps. Hoping some buyers who read these reviews the purchasing decision easier. Here's a few to compare values:
Candle 1500 K
Light bulb (40W) 2200 K
Light bulb (60W) 2680 K
Bulb (100 W) 2800K
Bulb (200 W) 3000 K
Halogen lamp K 3000-3200
Fluorescent lamp (cool white) 4000 K
Morgensonne- / evening sun 5000K
Xenon lamp, arc 4500-5000 K
Morning / afternoon sun 5500K
Source: Wikipedia
As a guideline, we can say the following:
to 3200 K corresponds to the typical warm white light, 3200-4500 can be quite well with the fluorescent lights in the office, etc. Compare and from 4500-5000 to get into the area of natural light and from 5500 will properly cool white ..... ,