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Specifications:
- Base Type: MR16
- Shell Material: High Strength Glass
- Heat Sink Material: Aluminum & Zinc Alloy
- Input Voltage: 12V
- Output Power: 1.0W
- Reflector Efficiency: 90%
- Light Source: 1pcs 1W high power LED
- Body Temperature: <60°C
- LED Work Temperature: <65°C
- Color Temperature: 5500-6000K (Pure white)
- LED Bulb Lifespan: 100000 hours
- Safety Compliant: CE & RoHS
- Size: 51 x 47mm/2.0 x 1.9in(H x Dia.)
Features:
- Low heat, no UV or IR radiation and energy saving
- This MR16 White LED Light Bulb is Low consumption, high white light brightness
- The MR16 White LED Light Bulb is seismic, impact resistance, non-thermal radiation, safe and stable, reliable
- The MR16 White LED Light Bulb is Suitable for home, office and exhibition lighting
- This 1W LED Light Bulb has Long LED emitter lifespan
- Illuminate your dance floor or performance space with this Best LED Light Bulb
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- Illuminate your dance floor or performance space with this LED light

- Very low heat generating, besides saving light power
- The MR16 White LED Light Bulb is Suitable for home, office and exhibition lighting


Size in Detail:
What are LED Lights?- LED stands for "light-emitting diode." LED lights are extremely small semiconductor diodes that are capable of creating light. The light that is created by any given LED can be of any color and can even be ultraviolet or infrared. The light that is created by an LED light depends on the material that is used to make the semiconductor and the current that is run though it. There are many different types of LEDs, including miniature ones, as well as high-powered LEDs and multicolor variations
How Do LED Lights Work?
- LED lights work very similarly to standard light bulbs except for the fact that LEDs are much smaller and contain no filament
- Instead of a filament, an LED creates light using nothing but the movement of electricity along the path of its semiconductor
- As the electrons stream across the semiconductor, they create electromagnetic radiation. Some forms of this electromagnetic radiation can take the form of visible light, which humans can perceive via sight
What Are LED Lights Used For?
- There is an almost inexhaustible supply of applications for LED lights, some of which have already been realized and others that are currently being implemented
- Within the world of electronics LED lights are used in traffic lights, screen displays, computers, brake lights and any other application which requires a bright, inexpensive and long-lasting light
- They also are used in the burgeoning field of photonic textiles and as a source of light in places where high temperatures cannot be tolerated. Indeed, LED lights are one of the most important technologies in contemporary electronic products and many such products would be impossible without them
How to Understand LED Lights:
- Compare LED lighting to compact fluorescent bulbs. Compact fluorescent bulbs are not as efficient as LEDs, they take longer to light up and they contain mercury. LEDs contain no toxic elements. And, according to Amber Angelle, writing for "Popular Mechanics," LEDs are one of the most promising light sources out there in terms of efficiency, longevity and reliability
- Figure the cost benefits. LED lights are more expensive initially, but after five to 10 years, homeowners recoup the costs. As of 2010, an outdoor LED spotlight runs you about $100 compared to $7 for a regular light spotlight bulb, according an article by Elisabeth Rosenthal and Felicity Barringer in "The New York Times." But, scientific advances are happening monthly, Brian Owen, a contributor to the LED trade magazine, said in "The New York Times." These advances are sure to bring the prices down. One advance is growing LEDs on silicon wafers instead of the more expensive sapphire, like what is currently occurring
- Contrast how much longer LED lightning lasts than incandescent bulbs. You'll find LEDs last so much longer that it changes light bulbs from cheap, disposable energy-wasters to semipermanent fixtures in your household. LED lights can last 22 years. They are, basically, an install-and-forget type of purchase. Compare LED lighting to a fluorescent bulb that might last you 3,000 hours. The LED lasts more than 100,000 hours, according to Rosenthal and Barringer. Angelle estimates that LEDs can last for 50,000 hours
- Convert to LED lighting, and you can decrease carbon emissions from electric power lighting by up to 50 percent in 20 years, according to Rosenthal and Barringer. This type of conversion would be, perhaps, the most cost-effective approach to tackle wasted energy
- Program the LED lighting to perform tricks. They can get brighter as someone walks under the light, or they can flicker to guide paramedics to an emergency at your house. And, because LEDs do no emit ultraviolet light, you can sit outside on your patio in the summer without LEDs attracting bugs
The LED Bulbs Effects:

- The LED bulbs give bright light and save money from cost utility

- Light up your stair and reduce stumbling at night with these amazing LED bulbs

- Power saving and long life-span LED bulbs are perfect for 24/7 constant use

- The LED bulbs for both main and moonlight illumination are possible
Colour Temperature:
- The photos below were taken in a dark room, without pre-setting the camera or editing the photos afterwards
- Different colour temperatures of the LED bulbs can be seen on the trim of the terracotta pot and on the cactus
- The first photo the object was illuminated with cool light. The cool light is the brightest
- The second photo natural white was used, it is similar to sunlight
- The third photo the warm white can be seen, which is similar to the color of tungsten lighting and halogen lights

The Kelvin Scale:
Colour temperature has important applications in lighting. The colour temperature of a light source is usually measured in kelvins (K) at which the heated black-body radiator matches the colour of the light source is that source's colour temperature
- Higher colour temperatures (5000 K or more) are "cool" (green-blue) color, and lower colour temperatures (2700-3000 K) "warm" (yellow-red) color
☆Comparison between LED and Incandescent Bulb & CFL
1. Luminous Flus & Application Efficiency
LED is 90% energy saving compared with CFL,LED
Incandescent Bulb
CFL
1W
25W
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3W
40W
5W
5W
60W
12W
7W
100W
24W
9W
150W
30W
12W
250W
40W
LED is 60% energy saving compared with Incandescent Bulb2. Comparison table for Power Consumption (8hours/day, 365/ year)
LED
Incandescent Bulb
Electric Consumption
Electric Consumption
Electricity Consumption Ratio
1W*8*365=2.92Kwh
25W*8*365=73Kwh
2397%
3W*8*365=8.76Kwh
40W*8*365=116.8Kwh
1233%
5W*8*365=14.6Kwh
60W*8*365=175.2Kwh
1100%
7W*8*365=20.4Kwh
100W*8*365=282Kwh
1328%
9W*8*365=26.2Kwh
150W*8*365=438Kwh
1566%
12W*8*365=35Kwh
200W*8*365=584Kwh
1567%
LED
CFL
Electric Consumption
Electric Consumption
Electricity Consumption Ratio
1W*8*365=2.92Kwh
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3W*8*365=8.76Kwh
5W*8*365=14.6Kwh
66%
5W*8*365=14.6Kwh
12W*8*365=35Kwh
140%
7W*8*365=20.4Kwh
24W*8*365=70Kwh
242%
9W*8*365=26.2Kwh
30W*8*365=87.6Kwh
233%
12W*8*365=35Kwh
40W*8*365=116.8Kwh
233%
3. Comparison table for Working Life-spanLED
Incandescent Bulb
Approx 50000 hours/Pcs
Approx 1500 hours/Pcs Bulb
1Pcs LED
33Pcs Bulb
LED is more energy efficient and more environmental friendly than Incandescent Bulb and CFL, LED lighting is a better option for you
Package Included:
- 1 x MR16 White LED Light Bulb
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B. Braun
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07-16-2010- Other Thoughts: This lamp is a remarkable improvement on those available just last year. Its light is significantly warmer than the cold, blueish light from past LED MR16 offerings, and it is brighter as well
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Phillip W Rodes Jr
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03-11-2010- Other Thoughts: I like the fact that they can go on a vertical surface, and therefore don't take up any room on a useable surface. Also the light is not glaring, so it doesn't wake anyone else up, but gives a nice glow. Ordering more today.
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L.V
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10-23-2010- Other Thoughts: Good price about half what they are the local hardware store. They are a white light so if your looking for a warm light with a red tint this is not the blub
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Christina
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10-08-2010- Other Thoughts: I bought these to replace some lights that went out in a place I just moved into. I hunted around and found this to be the best deal
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B. Roy
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05-14-2010- Other Thoughts: Lamp brightness is about that of a 20W halogen and the color too is about the same (warm white). Runs only a bit warm. Costs about a fraction of the price of other "name brand" ones. Well constructed too. I'll be getting at least two more.
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