Best LED Downlights Review

5. Collingwood FireLED (launched in 2009)
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Now the outdated range of Collingwood FireLED is ahead of its time. This lamp was at least 25% brighter than any other LED lamp on the market. It was the first LED lamp with integrated fire, which I remember. In many ways everything else was a copy.

Range FireLED also became the first LED light with a warranty of 7 years. This gave buyers more confidence that they are buying a long-lasting high-quality product, especially a product that can not be replaced or repaired without pulling it all out and remaking it.

One of the advantages of this range was aesthetics; It was designed from cast aluminum and looked great when installed. The disadvantage of this was the price, because it was rather Bentley, available to the masses. That's why Halers left and returned with the market leader and number one on my list: EvoLED (now H2 Pro).

6. JCC FGLED6 (formally FGLED7) (launched in 2013)

JCC FGLED6 may have been higher in the list, but we sold only from the end of 2014. The original version of this was FGLED7, I did not like the reviews or specifications for it and did not see the place for it, Looking back, this could have been a mistake in judgment.

When it was renewed as FGLED6, it had several new new innovations, the main one being that it was insulating. Without any other accessories, you can apply thermal insulation directly from the top.

This is the most complete LED lights and the best in its class all that is available. It is very reliable and well-attenuated with the help of basic dimmer switches on the market, such as the Varilight V-Pro, Lightwave RF, Lutron and Zano controllers.

There is also a more economical, lower output of FGLED3 and a higher output version of FGLED10.

7. Philips SmartSpots (launched in 2010)

The less popular range of Philips Smart Spot could be the main competitor on our list, but was never available in the version with fire. Because of the high cost of the device, adding an extra fireproof cap to make it part of the B Compliant often took him for a budget and made other alternatives more attractive.

This range is available in a standard round design, but is also available in a square version. The SmartSpot range has never been so popular, even if it wears the Philips brand. With a little effort from Philips, it could become the market leader.

Philips also had a Zadora LED lamp, but it consisted of a downlight housing and a replaceable GU10 LED. The LED was 7W Philips MasterLED, which is one of the best lighting inventions of this era. Zadora did not have a built-in LED, so it was not included in the list.

8. Kosnic PowerLED (launched in 2009)

I think it was the first integrated LED lamp, even up to the Collingwood FireLED range. Although he may have sat in the brochure several months before the sellers became new, how to sell it.

One of the main reasons why this lamp never achieved huge commercial success is logistics. When he finally started filming in mid-2010 and was recognized for its quality and brighter luminous efficacy than the GU10 LED, Kosnic never was in stock.

The Kosnic PowerLED assortment had a molded die casting frame and was available in a typical warm white color of 3000K, as well as in the less popular 6500K daylight color temperature. Also available is a water resistant and fully water resistant version. Perhaps this was one of the main reasons for logistics problems, because there were too many options to have enough good reserves.

This LED lamp was so far ahead of its time that it was ever made as a product without dimming, even in those days when the LEDs could not be darkened!

9. Elan (launched in 2012)

A relatively late arrival in the integrated scene down is Elan. This ceiling lamp has learned from many of its predecessors and unlike many earlier, it has its unique selling functions. One of the key features is that the total depth is only 60 mm, which makes it ideal for hollow voids.

It is also a darkened standard, which now becomes the industry standard. Why is the stock dimmable and unregulated, when the difference in price is minimal?

Elan also has removable casters that are not only a logistical advantage, but also mean that if you were to install a chrome finish (for example), you could change it to white or matt chrome. The luminous flux of Elan is 580 lumens, brighter than most competitors. There is also a large adjustable version, available, which costs slightly more than the fixed version. Best LED Downlights Review

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