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By Sue
Date: September 20, 2023
Works well for reading at night before bed. The orange light is pleasant, and does not interfere with my sleep
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Russel McHarg
Date: March 27, 2023
These don't have red globes, so that means the LED's inside are actually red. Remember for true blue light filtration you probably want the globe to be red unless someone has a spectrometer to measure these I'd be a little cautious.With that being said, these have a lot of positive upsides..1) They have a very low flicker index (Sub 1 on my OPPLE meter).2) The color saturation is very good.3) The wattage use is trivial (3W).However there are downsides IMO.1) Prop 6 warning on them. I wonder if the plastic itself has it? That's not good news for offgasing if any.2) Color on the red is tilted more toward orange than red. I have a chromatic meter, and while it was titled toward red, it was more toward orange than deeper red. Not a deal breaker but something to consider.3) The globe is white, which means the LED's are the color driver. Some may prefer a red globe to filter any potential blue light. I do not have a spectrometer to measure this.I am seeking good red lights to use around the house after dusk to preserve melatonin. This is very important as we're living in a blue light saturated society and it is extremely unhealthy.These are a GOOD solution. However I found a better one. I purchased a few non-Flickering Philips 40W bulbs (Philips LED A19 5.5 Watt Bulb 2700K Pack of 6 (550400) from somewhere else. Then I purchased a can of Rust-Oleum Gloss Apple Red paint. Then I taped off the base with painters tape and coated the globe with the Apple Red Paint.The net result of me doing this was a bulb with astoundingly good color and saturation. While they use a dash more wattage than these, the light they cast is softer and tilted more toward deeper red vs orange. This in my view is a better option overall if your stated goal is pure red light for melatonin issues at night. Which by the way;Monochromatic red light at 100 lux, a reasonable living room lighting level, would take 403 hours of exposure to suppress melatonin by 50Candle: 66 min suppresses melatonin by 5060-watt incandescent bulb: 39 min suppresses melatonin by 5058-watt deluxe daylight fluorescent light: 15 min suppresses melatonin by 50Traditional White Light LED: 13 min suppresses melatonin by 50
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Kathy
Date: March 10, 2023
The color was perfect bright and cheerful.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Justin
Date: December 26, 2022
Has a cool purple glow
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By J. Whiting
Date: January 05, 2022
These are great outside lights to make sure trick or treaters can actually see. They are colorful bright, not a deep/dark color.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By A Customer
Date: November 03, 2021
I am happy with the light the bulbs put out. I use them on by deck and it emits a soft light but bright enough to see what is on the deck. Only problem was one of the lights did not work
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Dave
Date: May 30, 2021
Brighter than expected.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Anonymous
Date: January 19, 2021
Bought these lightbulbs for Mardi Gras. The green and purple are great however the yellow is not very yellow.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
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