What does 4000K mean on an LED bulb?

4000K is really the transitional color temperature that begins to turn the warmer yellow of 3000K into a cool white. At 5000K you will only be seeing the cool white color temperature in the light. Warm light will typically be anything that’s 3000K and under. Cool white will be anything that’s 4000K and above.

What is 4000K light good for?

In residential applications, 4000K LED lamps would be beneficial for areas where additional color clarity is desired. Kitchen and food prep areas as well as bathroom and vanity areas may be potential areas where 4000K can be helpful.

Is 4000K LED warm or cool?

New LED technology from Integral LED allows you to switch between 3000K (Warm), 4000K (Cool White ) and 5000K (Daylight).

How many watts is a 4000K LED light?

750 Lumens – 9 Watt – 4000 Kelvin – LED A19.

Is 3000K good for kitchen?

Generally, ‘warm’ light is anything 3000K or lower, while ‘cool’ light is 4000K or above. 4000-4500K: produces a bright white light that’s ideal in kitchens, offices, workspaces and vanities where detail-oriented tasks are performed.

Which LED bulb is good for eyes?

Choose LED bulbs between 5000-6500 Kelvin color temperature and you will get close to natural colors and all details will look sharp. At this daylight color temperature, your eyes won`t get tired and you can work efficiently.

Is 4000K too bright?

Generally, ‘warm’ light is anything 3000K or lower, while ‘cool’ light is 4000K or above. Color temperatures higher than 4000K are commonly used for commercial and hospital applications, because as we mentioned, the light is very bright and has a bluish daylight cast, which can be too harsh for home interiors.

Is 4000K good for makeup?

For makeup application, 4800K-5000K is recommended as it is not too warm or too cool. Kelvin (K) is a unit to describe the colour temperature of the light. 4800K-5000K is recommended for make up application and photography as it is not too warm or too cool.

Can I use a 4000K LED light as a grow light?

3000K/4000K (warm) LED spectrums happen to have an ideal amount of blue light, and a good amount of yellow light for growth power. Even though red and infrared are mostly left out, it’s a decent growth spectrum. Go any lower to 1000K, and the blue light will drop below what is good for plants.