Outdoor Br30 Light Bulb

Philips SlimStyle household LED not only uses less energy than traditional light sources, but also comes at an irresistible price. This modern, efficient LED alternative to incandescent will bring you savings for years to come. SlimStyle’s unique and durable shape provides quality light at an affordable price. SlimStyle features a sleek and modern design while providing all-around light. It is an easy and efficient switch from standard bulbs and fits into medium base fixtures. Just by turning on the switch, your room is at full brightness with no slow starting or waiting. Use it with most dimmers to create your desired ambiance with a broad range of dimming. With soft white light, you can create a comfortable, inviting atmosphere within your home. You won’t have to worry about the hassle of frequently replacing your light bulbs with SlimStyle’s long lifetime of 22.8 years — lasting 96 percent longer than an incandescent. This is based off an average use of 3 hours per day, 7 days per week.

Compare its life of 25,000 hours to an incandescent bulb that lasts less than one year, or around 1,000 hours. SlimStyle’s rugged design ensures durability and is safe for the environment and for your home. It not only reduces your energy costs, but has a durable design that is mercury-free and safe for your family to use. Since it emits no UV/IR light, it will not harm or fade your fabrics and furnishings. A simple switch can make a difference in your home and the environment. The Philips family of LED light bulbs delivers huge energy savings from the brand you trust. Switching to high efficiency LED lighting can help reduce your electric bill, minimize maintenance costs all while preserving our environment. Philips LED provides increased life when compared to less-efficient incandescent light sources. They improve ambiance, energy-efficiency and comfort in your home while delivering performance you can count on. The unique flat shape of the Philips SlimStyle LED allows it to be used anywhere a traditional A19 light bulb is used, without compromising light quality.

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While their beam spread can vary from wide to narrow, they will give you a more distinct area of light, making these "accent lighting" bulbs. PAR30 bulbs are PAR bulbs measuring just under 4 inches across, allowing them to fit into 4" recessed cans or, more likely, spotlight fixtures that may not fit a wider PAR38 bulb. With a short neck option, you can keep a PAR38 bulb inside shallower fixtures, so these are often used for track lighting. A short neck PAR30 LED, then, provides you with the benefits of a short neck and the precision of a PAR30 lamp while also saving you money long-term with lower energy and replacement costs. This is because an LED bulb uses about 1/6 the energy of an incandescent, 1/5 the energy of a halogen, and even less energy than fluorescent lighting options. LEDs are instant-on, and most will dim on compatible dimmers. As you can see, Lighting Supply offers a broad selection of short neck PAR30 LEDs, and we encourage you to reach out to us with any questions or for help with placing your order.

We ship same business day when you place your in-stock order by 5 p.m. EST. Philips’ Hue connected lighting system — the set of LED bulbs that you control with your smartphone — has been out for a year and in that time the company has made significant progress with their product. Today Philips has announced the biggest addition to Hue yet: a new bulb type. Hue launched with the most popular bulb, the A19, and today is following that up with a color-controllable BR30 downlight. As you might recall, Hue was rather sparse at launch, but within in a few months promised features like geo-fencing, alarms, and remote (internet-based) control were delivered and everything got much better. As the year went on Hue landed its own IFTTT channel and then two compatible hardware products: a 6-foot long strip of LEDs and an accent lamp. Both were pricey ($90 and $80 respectively) but they worked well and augmented the Hue system. If you’re not familiar with the BR30, it’s the second most popular bulb type in the United States.

It’s a directional lamp (the A19 is usually omnidirectional) that is most often found in ceiling placements. (I fully explained the lamp type back when Cree released their own BR30 LED lamp.) BR is the logical choice for Hue given its popularity, the number of homes that use them, and the placement of these bulbs in living areas of the home. BB30 bulbs also tend to cost more than A lamps, which will partially hide the expense inherent in the Hue bulbs. An individual Hue BR30 lamp will sell for $59 while a 3-bulb kit will be $199. The kit will include the Hue bridge — the piece that connects your local network to the lights — and is fully compatible with current A19 Hue systems. Each bridge can control up to 50 Hue products. I had some time to test out the new bulbs and if you’ve used Hue then you know exactly what to expect. Because my Hue system was already setup the installation process took just a few seconds — I screwed these bulbs into my apartment’s sockets, fired up my Hue iOS app, found the bulbs, and then customized them.

The Hue app gets a little busy when you are controlling multiple products, but it’s easy enough to sort through them if you take the time to name each one and do other basic customizations. After that, the BR30s are reasonably nice lamps — I wouldn’t turn to them for perfect CRI or top efficiency, but there is no replacement for the color customization they offer. During my time using Hue I’ve gotten quite accustomed to setting my apartment’s lighting to coordinate with what I’m up to. For example, if I’m relaxing and it’s late in the evening I’ll lower the color temperature, but if it’s late and I have to get some work done without falling asleep I’ll raise the color temperature to the point where some blue is coming through and I’ll feel much more alert. Between the updates to the Hue app, the growth in 3rd party Hue apps, and services like IFTTT, the product is a much better buy than it was at launch… even if it is still pricey. Not every home is suited to BR30s but many are, especially as you venture out into suburbia.