In recent years, with the enhancement of people’s awareness on energy saving and healthy lighting, more and more people begin to pay attention to how to buy LED lights. But facing a variety of lights in the market, how to choose has become a difficult problem for a lot of consumers.

Today, let me share some tips to teach you how to choose high-quality LED lights!

First of all, you need to see if the information such as manufacturer name, telephone number and energy efficiency level are complete. It’s better to choose those LED lights which contain the logo of CE certification, RoHS, recyclable. As the energy-saving lamps are limited by the manufacturing cost, the price can’t be very low, so you’d better not buy the cheap shoddy products for saving money.

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Second, you need to look at the brightness. Different environments and different areas need different lights. According to different environments, the same area may need different number of bulbs. Therefore, when you choose a lamp, you need to combine the lighting environment, refer to the product’s luminous flux index, or pay attention to observe the brightness of light, and had better to choose a lamp which is bright enough but not glare.

Third, you need to choose the color temperature. You can view our a recent article, hereDifferent effects of LED light color temperature
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In addition, when you purchase LED lights, you also need to look at the color rendering index. Look at the color rendering index is to see the true color degree of the object under the light, and the value is generally from 0 to 100. Now the LED light color standards are greater than 75, it is recommended to choose those more than 80 which are better. When buying LED lights, it is recommended to see whether the light strobe. Strobe is a problem which is difficult to detect by naked eye. You can use the phone to take photo for the light. If the photo appears gray and white “stripes”, then it means there is strobe.

OK, with all that said, do you know how to choose now?