- The color of light is pleasant at 2700 Kelvin and corresponds roughly to our habitual sensation for comfortable lighting.
- The light output is approximately 220 lumens. On the packaging an analogue of 23W is indicated. It is in my opinion really only minimally lower than a conventional 25W light bulb of this type.
- When looking directly into the lamps, the LED strings hide something more than the filaments of a conventional bulb.
- No noticeable delay of the light circuit / the ignition point.
- No noise.
- The color rendering (Ra 80) is good.
- Weight: 13g ... weighed with the letter scale (!). That's quite revolutionary for a LED bulbs! A conventional light bulb in this performance class and design weighs 1g even more.
- Power consumption 2W.
- The size corresponds to that of a conventional drop shape light bulb.
- You can not be dimmed. But does not matter in my case.
- Laudable as useful: all the important information (power, lumen, kelvin, Nichtdimmbarkeit etc.) are located on the glass dome.
By the angle of 360 ° is the lateral (and down) illumination - in a horizontal position of the light source - much better than in the - of the light power ago - corresponding LED bulbs, which have so far appeared on the market. If this bulb but perpendicular (thread above) is used, the illumination is down somewhat worse. Very strong so it depends on how this lamps mounted / screwed is (vertically or horizontally), whether a light output or the "photo" satisfy.
The average life span is specified at 15,000 cycles is with 20,000 hours ... see if that get there !?
The transparent dome and the visible inner workings leave the memory of the "good", revive old bulb again. For bulbs fans definitely recommended!