Overview
LED. In other words “light-emitting diode” is a semiconductor light source. Oleg Vladimirovich Losev, Russian was the first to report on the creation of a first LED in 1927. LEDs are used in many devices such as traffic signals, automotive lighting (particularly brake lamps, turn signals and indicators) as well as in aviation lighting.
LEDs were first commercially used in incandescent and neon indicator lamps. They were first used in electronics and laboratory, then in appliances such as TVs, telephones, watches, radios and calculators.
Usually LEDs are designed to operate within 30-60 Milliwatts of electrical power. A great advantage of LED lights is its high efficiency, measured by its light output per unit power input.
One of the key advantages of LED-based lighting is its high efficiency, as measured by its light output per unit power input. White LEDs quickly matched and overtook the efficiency of standard incandescent lighting systems.
LED Products
LED Strip Lights can fit in places where many other types of lights can’t go. Since they’re low power, there’s no complicated wiring and their thin profile means they easily attach to almost anything. If you have Under Cabinet lighting, toe-kick lighting or anywhere else where you need some light but can’t put a socket LED strips are the way to go.
LED Floodlight Bulbs give you a wide beam of light that is similar to what typical incandescent and halogen flood lights will give off. Choose from our wide selection of PAR16, PAR20, PAR30 and PAR38 LED Floodlights.
LED Spotlight Bulbs give you a narrow beam of light (less than 60 degrees) that will allow you to focus light exactly where you want it. Choose from our wide selection of PAR16, PAR20, PAR30 and PAR38 LED spotlights.
LED Globes can replace standard A-shape incandescent light bulbs and give you all around lighting. They’re great for desk lamps, ceiling fans, sconces and anywhere you’d use a stand light bulb.