LED bulbs offer light in a range of colour temperatures, it’s what makes light feel ‘warm’ or ‘cool’. A lower colour temperature produces a warmer, more relaxing light. A higher colour temperature emits a cooler, more refreshing light. Colour temperature is measured by Kelvin (K) and can be found on the packaging or in the light bulb’s specifications. If you’re looking for a new bulb that is the same “colour”, choose light with the same colour temperature. Some bulbs like SceneSwitch offer multiple colour temperatures in one bulb.
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