These lights are compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and SmartThings, so you can create lighting schedules, personalized lightscapes and more with just your voice. With 20 hues to choose from, enjoy experimenting with different shades in your room from blue, red, green and more with Insignia's LED lights.
You can also change the brightness levels and dim the lights to fit your needs. Over 1, Best Buy shoppers have rated this pick a perfect five stars, with one noting "[It was] exactly what I was looking for, but at a fraction of the cost. Decide between various color combinations, shades and six modes including auto, flash, jump and more.
They're also made with waterproof resin, making this option great for both indoor and outdoor use. These LED light strips change colors so you can switch it up every day day, week or even hour. Over 13, verified Amazon shoppers who rated these LED lights a perfect five stars can't get enough of them! Along with the usual timing and brightness presets, these lights can also change with the sound of your favorite songs or ambient noises thanks to a built-in microphone.
Gone are the days when you have to get out of bed to shut off your lights. The Govee Home app allows you to customize the color, brightness and timing of your lights — you can even customize your lightscape to coincide with your favorite playlist. No wonder over 35, verified shoppers rated these lights five stars! Rather than investing in a ton of hooks, these LED light strips come with adhesive sticky tape, so all you have to do is peel and place.
Even better? Lantern-shaped LED outdoor wall light Ferdinand. Lindby Emiljan LED ceiling light, matt black. Antique-brass-coloured LED wall lamp Leonor. Vinca — LED ceiling lamp, cm. Lindby Mendosa LED ceiling light, wood look, round. Elegant LED wall light Heiko made from plaster. Leonor - LED spotlight with verdigris effect. Ferdinand motion sensor outdoor wall lamp, LED. Lindby Mairin LED ceiling light, matt nickel.
Desirio metal LED wall lamp, black and gold. Do you still have questions about modern LED technology? Our guide to LED lighting is here to help you further. LED technology is highly modern, economical and, of course, environmentally friendly. This technology has become an integral part of the lighting world.
And why? Because it offers so many compelling advantages that simply cannot be ignored. Enjoy great savings with LEDs — these bulbs consume 90 percent less energy than traditional light bulbs. They feature a semiconductor compound, which converts electrical energy into light.
Modern LEDs are distinguished by their energy-efficiency and long service life. These advantages are especially important when it comes to protecting the climate and our environment. LED bulbs can and should be used for the entire outdoor area and indoor area of your home — from the bathroom and kitchen, to the living room and bedroom, to the hallway and staircase.
There are really no limitations when it comes to LED technology: if you want to illuminate your home with LEDs, you can enjoy a wealth of options. All of the lighting possibilities that you could possibly desire can be realised with modern LED technology — from ceiling lamps to decorative strip lights. See for yourself:. It ensures that everything is evenly lit, so that you can get your bearings properly. An LED ceiling light can do this for you without issue.
In fact, you'll be surprised to discover all of the colours, shapes, materials and styles that these lights come in. Extravagant designs are ideal for this light because they hang at eye level. This is what sets them apart — they are the real focal point of the room. They can either illuminate the entire room or focus on one spot, like on a painting. Depending on your individual needs and requirements, it can make sense to use either a one-bulb or a multi-bulb model.
With a multi-bulb model, the room can be illuminated with pleasant lighting all angled in different directions. LED pendant lights When you think of these lights, the dining room table immediately comes to mind. No other place in the home is better suited for an LED hanging light. When used as area lighting , they illuminate the table with the most beautiful, and preferably warm, light.
They can be great eye-catching pieces in other rooms too, however — be it in the nursery or living room, where they can create inviting pockets of light. You probably already have enough room for one, because they stand on the floor and so take up very little space. If the room in question is short on space, you can opt for a hanging lamp too.
They're also great placed on a chest of drawers or a sideboard and even look great on a windowsill. Their compact size makes them suitable for all corners of the home. LED furniture lights Once you have checked general lighting and area lighting off your list, you can now focus on ambient lighting.
See my other answers and guide below about replacing low voltage lighting. When you are replacing very specific bulbs, see you if you can get an 'exact match' or 'perfect fit' labeled bulb so that you know they will fit into the existing aperture.
What's on? It sounds obvious, but the best place to start is to work out which lights are on the most, and replace them first. In this way, you will maximise your saving. How much light? Light is measured in lumens, but this is too complicated to work out every time you buy a bulb.
So as rough guide, if you want the equivalent of an 'old school' w light bulb, go for 10w, 60w — 6w, 40w — 4w. Which colour? Light temperature colour is measured in Kelvin K. The lower the number, the warmer the light. Because I like a warm light, K is my preference — it's like the light from an old-fashioned bulb.
Sometimes these are called 'warm white' or 'cool white'. So, depending on your preference, check the packet to make sure have the right colour for you. Do you want to dim your lights? You will have to pay a little more for dimmable bulbs, but they are available across the range.
Look for the 'dimmable' symbol on the packet. Just a word of warning — occasionally, because LED lights use so little energy, you may need to change your dimmer switches too ask a qualified electrician to do this for you. Got the right fitting? You will have a range of light bulbs in your home with different fittings — just make sure you match the fitting to the one you are buying.
The best way to do this is to take the old bulb along with you. If you are replacing down-lights or spotlights, take one out when it is cold and switched off and see if it has 'pegs' or 'pins'. If it has pegs, this is mains voltage a GU10 fitting and is no problem to change.
If it has pins, this is low voltage lighting and is a little more complicated. You may need some advice from a professional as to which bulbs will work in your home. Finally, when you are changing your lighting, think of it like re-decorating a room, where you would buy a paint tester pot to see if you like the colour first before you paint the whole room. When you are investing in new bulbs, buy one first to see if you like it before you replace the rest. And remember, most places will exchange the bulb if it is the wrong one for you.
Once you have changed your bulbs, you can sit back you won't need to get up to change them for an average of 15 years and bask in their glow — and be smug in the knowledge you're quids in. Interested in finding out more about how you can live better? Take a look at this month's Live Better Challenge here. The Live Better Challenge is funded by Unilever; its focus is sustainable living. All content is editorially independent except for pieces labelled advertisement feature.
Find out more here. Converting to LED lights: everything you need to know. LED lighting is finally coming of age, but many of us are still nervous of this relatively new technology. Thanks to campaign group , Simon Brammer of the Ashden Foundation is here to illuminate us all. Thinking about converting to LED bulbs? It's a great way to reduce your energy use. Photograph: Alamy. What lights do you use at home?
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