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Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) can be defined as the color of white light a light source is emitting. CCT is measured in Kelvin (K). The different color temperatures along the Kelvin scale correlate with different shades of white light, all of which impact how an individual perceives the space. LED lights are typically grouped into 3 different color temperatures: warm white, natural white, and cool white. Warm white gives off a yellow shade of light, natural light closely resembles the color of light given off from the sun, and cool light has a slightly blue tint to it.
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Power consumption is measured in watts, which indicates the amount of energy used by the light source. LEDs are highly energy-efficient, consuming significantly less power compared to traditional incandescent, halogen, metal halide, or fluorescent lights while providing the same level of brightness. Lower wattage in LED lights translates to reduced electricity bills and less environmental impact.
An LED spot light has a focused beam as tight as 15 degrees for precise illumination of landscaping, hardscaping, or architectural features. The narrow beam of the spot light allows you to highlight specific elements, such as columns or trees, or mount them as downlights for lighting decks and patios. We have a range of long-lasting, low-maintenance, energy-efficient LED spot lights. RGB color-changing lights allow for a striking custom lighting design, while premium solid cast brass LED-ready fixtures provide options for white, RGB colors, tunable white, and wireless control. Add an optional timer or dusk-to-dawn photocell for set-and-forget operation. Shop our LED spot light category below.
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Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) can be defined as the color of white light a light source is emitting. CCT is measured in Kelvin (K). The different color temperatures along the Kelvin scale correlate with different shades of white light, all of which impact how an individual perceives the space. LED lights are typically grouped into 3 different color temperatures: warm white, natural white, and cool white. Warm white gives off a yellow shade of light, natural light closely resembles the color of light given off from the sun, and cool light has a slightly blue tint to it.
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