I have LED lamps used when there was to order them online only. Among them were many disappointments. 'Warm white' color temperature is called at 3000 Kelvin. But that still looks unusually cold when bulbs or energy-saving lamps are used to.
This lamp has true 2700 Kelvin and thus a very pleasant, warm light.
But beware, this lamp is really bright, from the feeling not comparable to a 60Watt bulb, but 70-75 Watt. The power consumption of 9.5 watts is appropriate for an LED lamp in the higher range, but given the light output. The base is warm, you can still touch to burn without it straight.
What I find positive is that it radiates equally to all sides. If the light source is pure visible, it does not fall on unpleasant, on the contrary.
Those who do not need much light, can take up "40W" and "25 Watt" types. But the 40W type is not emitted at the front, but more to the edge, see review there.