The LED recessed light is useful in principle. The light temperature I guess but at least 3300K (light is no longer yellow, but not blue). Annoying is still the wrong indication of the power consumption: instead of the specified 1 watts I measured 4 Watt! (This is why a clear point deduction). The spotlight is bright, which is also not surprising at 4 watts of power. With a small pair of pliers you can bend the retaining springs, the light fits into a hole 55mm. What is nowhere: the radiator has a strong spot effect. But the spot is not hard, but very pronounced. The cables are badly short. Actually I wanted to replace the spotlights, the two halogen spotlights from the hall stand. Because of the effect and the spot "ungelben" light I refrained. Now an LED spotlight is on the wardrobe and radiates upward to the ceiling. A small frosted glass zertreut the spot. So I've finally has a permanent orientation light for long winter evenings. (However, I had not planned this craft work.)