The biggest advantages of LED lighting
If we want to talk about the advantages of LED lighting, we cannot start with anything else than low energy consumption. In comparison to a classic tungsten bulb, the energy savings reach up to 80%. Also, halogen bulbs, which are up to three times more expensive, cannot compare to LED bulbs.
In addition to energy savings its advantage, over the two types, is in the lifespan that surpasses them because it reaches up to 25 000 hours. The explanation is LED technology. There is no light burn in the LED bulb. This is generated by passing electrons through two semiconductor materials, which contributes significantly to technological savings and supports the longer lifespan of this light source.
The low consumption and longer lifespan of LED lighting will also make it worthwhile financially, as both advantages compensate for its higher cost over time.
How to save even more – sensor and smart LED lighting
LED lighting can save even more energy and money if you choose the right type.
Such an example can be sensor LED lighting. They generally have the same input power as the ones without the sensor (so they also have similar power consumption), but their big advantage is that with them we will avoid situations in which we forget to turn off the light. So they won't shine unnecessarily that way - and in that case, we actually save energy.
Another advantage of lights with sensors is the convenience for the user. The light turns on when the sensor detects a motion. The light is switched on for some time and after noticing that the person has left the source's reach, it is switched off again. So there is no need to look for the light switch and that is especially useful on a dark night or when you have bags in your hands.
Other energy-saving options that will help you save energy are smart bulbs. That's because they will think about the right settings for you. In addition to being able to dim and control the light intensity with less energy, the benefits are especially in automation. Thanks to intuitive smart lighting, it never happens to you, for example, that you forget to turn off the lights when you leave the house because they can turn themselves off.
One more step ahead – ultra efficient bulbs
If you're looking for the latest trends in both technology and energy savings, then you can go for an ultra-efficient type of lighting. Those use new technologies to reduce the carbon footprint, reduce material waste and reduce energy consumption. Which is only one-third of other LED bulbs. However, it also has a longer lifespan.
Why is ultra efficient step ahead?
- It has the most advanced technology
- It has almost a third of the power consumption and saves 60% of energy compared to a classic LED bulb
- Thanks to its lower consumption, it saves you money
- The average lifespan reaches up to 50 000 hours (more than three times than a classic LED bulb)
- It is environmentally friendly
What to think about when choosing LED lighting
When choosing the right LED lighting, be sure to remember your desired functionality and home location. We should know if we are planning on getting an interior or exterior light. The exteriors have their specifics: the value of IP degree of protection, which is protection against external influences (especially the weather), plays an important role. However, interior sources may also require a higher IP degree of protection. This applies, for example, to the lighting of bathrooms = lights located near water. For all types of lights as well as bulbs, luminosity (intensity) and light color (chromaticity) are also very important attributes, because they determine the atmosphere in the room. Last but not least, it is necessary to mention the importance of design and the overall setting of the light in the home environment.