LED indoor lights are highly energy efficient lasting up to 50,000 hours or more, and offer superior luminous efficacy compared to traditional bulbs, saving electricity and maintenance costs. Key specifications to consider include lumens (brightness), wattage (power consumption though less important for LEDs) and color temperature (measured in Kelvin, with ~2700-3000K for warm light, and ~4000-6500K for cool, stimulating white light), LEDs are versatile available as bulbs, panels and under-cabinet strips, and use a semiconductor chip to produce light, providing a long-lasting, high-quality illumination for homes, offices, and workspaces.

Types of LED indoor lights

Bulbs:Standard bulbs that fit into existing fixtures, available in various shapes and designs for different decorative and functional needs.
Tube Light:Replacements for fluorescent tubes, often used in offices, classrooms, and commercial settings for even illumination.
Strip Light:Flexible, adhesive-backed strips ideal for accent and under-cabinet lighting, offering versatile placement.
Panel Light:Sleek, modern panels designed for even illumination in spaces like offices, schools, and healthcare facilities.
Recessed Lights (Downlights):Lights that sit flush with the ceiling, providing clean and modern general or accent lighting.
Pendant Lights & Chandeliers:Hanging light fixtures that provide functional and decorative ambient light.
Wall Lights:Lights mounted on walls, serving as ambient, task, or accent lighting.

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