I ve used an exposure that blasts the camera a bit but this is what my eye is seeing here in the dark.
Warm white led vs incandescent christmas lights.
Jennifer s traditionally lit left and led lit vermont white spruce trees.
Cool white led christmas lights.
Understanding the differences between incandescent and led christmas lights once upon a time and not so terribly long ago candles ruled the roost when it came to decorative christmas lighting.
Just like warm whites cool whites achieve their unique look by mixing in a bit of a different color.
The light was much bluer and understandably that was a big turn off for a lot of people.
Hot bulbs all over your christmas tree a known source of fascination and entertainment for kids and pets can lead to burned fingers or paws and a lifelong skepticism of all things christmas since led lights don t create heat to make light they are cool to the touch no matter how long they.
This light gives a warm and cozy feeling and is often best for living rooms dens.
And even the pure white led christmas lights are now very clear and truly pure white.
Led bulbs last around 50 000 hours compared to standard bulbs which last approximately 1 000 hours.
One of the early problems with led christmas lights was the flickering that would occur because of the way that ac voltage is flipping between positive and negative 120 times a second in order to create 60 complete waves per second.
Soft white 2 700 to 3 000 kelvin is warm and yellow the typical color range you get from incandescent bulbs.
In the case of cool whites that different color is a slight blue hue.
Another type of white led christmas light is cool white.
Since incandescent lights create heat to make light it makes sense that the bulbs get hot as well.
To illustrate the benefits of each light type we asked three of our friends to decorate two identical christmas trees one lit with incandescent lights and the other with leds.
However led christmas lights are now available in both options.
Candles in fact we re the go to choice for many centuries simply because they were essentially the only practical choice.
First take a look at this studio photo of a warm white c9 led bulb and a traditional 7 watt incandescent c9 bulb so you ll have a close up idea of what these bulbs look like.