June 2, 2014
GU10 bulbs are typically found in track lighting, ceiling fans, and some kinds of bath bars. The bulb itself has to fit into a relatively small space, and so the GU10 bulbs are only about 2" x 2". Developing smaller and brighter LED light bulbs is a challenge for product engineers. Heat has always been public enemy number one for LEDs. Ways and means to dissipate heat at the circuitry level have to be developed and proven over time.
Until now, the brightest LED GU10 bulbs we've had available to us were about the equivalent of a 35W halogen. Although bright enough for some kinds of ambient lighting applications, 35 watts just didn't cut it for close up or task lighting. That's just one of the reasons we're so de-lighted with these new LED lights. Packing a powerful 560 lumens, our new LED GU10 bulbs comfortably replace about the equivalent of a 50 watt halogen.
Until now, we've been limited to just one color temperature choice. Major LED light bulb producers have been pushing the 3000K warm white bulbs down our throats. It seems that the thinking is that consumers don't know about color temperature and want what they're used to in an incandescent bulb. That may have had some validity back in the late 90's when the white LED had a bluish tinge to it. Not so today! Consumers are LED savvy. You understand terms like lumens and CCT now, and you want a choice. Now you have it. Our new LED GU10 bulbs are produced in both 3000K warm white and 5000K cool white. The warm white LEDs are slightly less bright at 520 lumens. Those are best where you want those warm tones either in a bath fixture that you use for applying makeup or in rooms where the color hues are warm. 5000K cool white on the other hand, is superb for your dimmable LED track lighting fixtures, particularly when the objects you are highlighting are things like glass and crystal. 5000K cool white will also project a clean, clear light on the surface of a work area for example.
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By: Mary Wecker
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