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How to choose the right light

How much light do you want?

Lumens (lm) measure light output. A 400 lm LED bulb gives the same light output as a 35W incandescent bulb. But it uses only 6.3W of energy. We have light sources in 100 lm, 200 lm, 400 lm, 600 lm, 1000 lm and 1800 lm.


Power consumption

LED bulbs use much less energy compared to the old incandescent types. So you can choose them by light output – in LUMEN – rather than by power consumption (W). Watts measures the power consump-tion. Our light bulbs consumes from 1-22W.

100 lm

600 lm

200 lm

1000 lm

400 lm

1800 lm

Check the fitting!

EXX
(E27, E26 or ES)

GU10

EXX
(E12, E14, E17 or SES)

GX53

G9

Want a warmer or a cooler light?

LED bulbs containing more red portion in the spectrum provide a warmer light, that’s good for relaxing or as general light. Cooler light is good for working or as focus light. 2700 Kelvin corresponds to the colour of the old incandescent light bulbs.

Warm white
2700 Kelvin

Warm glow
2200 Kelvin

White spectrum
Change from warm to cold white light.

Cool white
4000 Kelvin

Warm white
2700 Kelvin

Colour and white spectrum
Change colours and from warm to cold white light.

Cool daylight
5000 Kelvin

Cool white
4000 Kelvin

Features

Think about where you’ll use it. LEDARE bulbs are dimmable, RYET are non dimmable and all TRÅDFRI are wirelessly dimmable. For spots you usually use a bulb with beam angle. Bulbs with wider beams give a general light, while bulbs with narrow beams give a directed light. Candle-shaped bulbs direct the light better in, for example, a lamp with a long shade.

Dimmable/ Wirelessly dimmable/ Non-dimmable

Beam angles

LED lifetime
25 000h/ 15 000h