Philips 8718696710555 User Manual

Philips LED Spot
8W (50W)
GU5.3 Warm white Non-dimmable
Durable LED accent lighting with a focused beam
True incandescent-like warm white light
Philips LED spots provide a focused bright beam, a long life and significant energy savings
Choose for high-quality light
• Cool, white light
• Homogen beam pattern
• Learn about light
Choose a simple replacement for your old bulbs
•No UV or Infrared
Choose for a sustainable solution
• Long-life bulbs - Lasts up to 15 years
• Better for your wallet and your planet
Create the right light for your home
• Perfect for accent lighting
8718696710555
Spot
8W (50W) GU5.3, Warm white, Non-dimmable
Highlights
Cool, white light
This bulb has a colour temperature of 4000 K, providing you with a cool, energising light, perfect for creating an inviting ambiance to host friends or wind down with a book.
Homogen beam pattern
light bulbs and enjoy a perfect lighting solution for over 15 years.
Saves up to 80% energy
LED technology saves up to 80% energy compared to your standard bulb. It therefore pays for itself and saves you money year after year. It also helps to protect the environment.
Perfect for accent lighting
No UV or IR
The light has no infrared component, so no heat is radiated. Also, there is no ultraviolet component in this light. These two characteristics mean that this light will not cause fabric and other items to fade.
Learn about light
The Single Optic lens provides a superb light beam without the shadows that normally appear at the beam spread edge, as happens with traditional halogen spots.
15,000-hour rated average life
With a lifetime of up to 15,000 hours, you can reduce the hassle of frequently replacing your
Modern lighting with a familiar wide-angle light output (36 degrees), this LED spot is suitable for both accent lighting and general purpose lighting. It can be used in recessed cans and track light fixtures, and is ideal for use in kitchens, kitchen island lighting, living rooms and dining rooms.
Colour temperature: Light can have different colour temperatures, indicated in units called Kelvin (K). Bulbs with a low Kelvin value produce a warm, more tranquil light, while those with a higher Kelvin value produce a cool, more energising light. CRI: The colour rendering index (CRI) is used to describe the effect of a light source on colour appearance. Natural sunlight has a CRI of 100. The CRI of Philips LED light bulbs is always higher than 80, which ensures that colours are shown as true and natural.
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