The difference between a BR20, BR30, and BR40 is actually the size or diameter of the light bulb. The number represents increments of an 8th of an inch. For example, a BR30 is 30/8ths of an inch or 30 divided by 8 which equals 3.75″ in diameter. The same example applies to a PAR38.

What are the LED bulb colors?

LED lights come in a range of colours from soft yellows to bright whites. Warm light tends toward yellows, reds, and oranges. Cool light appears blue or greenish. In between the two, light appears crisp and white.

What is the difference between soft white and bright white?

Soft white (2,700 to 3,000 Kelvin) is warm and yellow, the typical color range you get from incandescent bulbs. These bulbs are best suited for kitchens and bathrooms. Bright white (4,000 to 5,000 Kelvin) is between white and blue tones.

What are BR30 bulbs for?

BR30 light bulbs deliver soft-edged, directional light and can typically be found in general household light fixtures, recessed can lighting, and/or track lighting. Their lighting is less precise and produces less shadow than PAR bulbs, but they are great for fixtures that use dimmer switches.

What is LED BR30?

What are R/BR30 Bulbs? Reflector (R) or Bulged Reflector (BR) 30 bulbs have a reflective coating on the inside of the bulb that directs light forward. Flood types (FL) and led floodlight bulbs spread light. Like all light bulbs, the 30 value represents the diameter of the bulb in 1⁄8 of an inch.

What is the best Colour for LED lights?

Cool light colors – blues and whites – are the best color LEDs for studying. They mimic daylight, which helps to keep your mind awake and focused.

Can you dim ecosmart bulbs?

There are two ways to change the brightness with the dimming button (CC): Short presses on the button change the brightness in a step manner. Holding down the button continuously, changes the brightness with a smooth transition. Please contact 1-877-527-0313 for further assistance.

How long do ecosmart LED bulbs last?

The product description says, “Life: 9.13 years (based on 3 hours/day)”.