Salman Younas
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de marzo de 2025
I installed in my salon it's so amazing. I love it
randy almand
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de enero de 2025
LED lights tubes seemed to work, however they, like most other LEDs, do not last long at all. Have tried to reach the seller based on their 3 year warranty claims, but they will not respond. If you buy these lights, purchase through a different seller.
Kathryn
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de noviembre de 2024
These LED tubes are great lighting alternatives to flourescent. My apprentice Electrician grandson bypassed all of my ballasts and installed 14 of these tubes for me replacing the flourescents converting them to LED. The ballasts in the flourescents would often fail in the cold weather. These come on every time. The light in the shop is excellent and it's the best change I have ever made. This is a good product. One tube out of 14 did not work and I returned it but that can happen with any products. I recommend this lighting for shops 100%
MFR
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de julio de 2022
These bulbs are really great, better than expected in most aspects, except for colour rendering (CRI), where they were very disappointing.Pros:- Easy to install and convert from ballast fixtures- Extra bright, brighter than most- Excellent wide/even light projection- Very good quality constructionCons:- 6000K so beyond daylight colour- Extremely poor colour rendering (CRI)These are super easy to install in an existing fixture that uses ballasts (a black rectangular box inside the fixture), as long as you’re comfortable with cutting and joining a few wires.These bulbs are much brighter than average, and comparing to brand-name regular fluorescent bulbs with their lumen ratings, I would say the lumen rating of these is accurate (where many others seem to exaggerate their specs). The light beam is nice and wide, and provides very even lighting below. Many other bulbs produce more of a narrower straight down beam and uneven lighting.Though these are LED, they do draw a lot of power, equal to or even more than old-style regular fluorescent bulbs, but they do produce around double the amount of light. So that way they are definitely energy saving.One big drawback, at least for me, was the 6000 K colour temperature of these bulbs. That is on the wrong side of nice light, but not much beyond the normal 5000 K typical daylight, so I was ok with the hint of blue in the light, which you don’t notice unless you have different bulbs in the same room, or a window that lets in daylight.The big problem, and real disappointment I discovered, is that these bulbs have a really poor colour rendering index (CRI). Though this often isn’t too important, and I’m certainly not using these for photography or video lighting, the colour rendering is surprisingly poor, and the light very much changes the appearance of certain colours, and except for a few colors, very much flattens the intensity of other colours.Conclusion/Recommendation:I would only recommend these if you want above average brightness bulbs with very wide even light beam, and you don’t care about the colour of the light, or the quality of the colour of things illuminates. But if you want a daylight colour bulb, or if you want the colours in the room to appear bright or properly consistent with each other, I would not recommend this bulb.
T. Hartley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de abril de 2021
I purchased a total of 12 lights. The first and second set of 4 worked flawlessly. The third set had a defective light. I contacted support and they immediately sent a replacement. Unfortunately the replacement was also defective. I was asked by support if I could aid in some diagnosis. Once the light was disassembled, it was immediately obvious that one of the wires running from the enclosed circuit board to the end cap was detached from the end cap. It appeared the weight of the circuit board being accelerated away from the end cap by a sudden shock to opposite end had resulted in the detachment. I disassembled the second defective light and again the same issue was present, but rather the wire was broken at the circuit board end. I could see no further damage, no swollen caps, no scorch marks, etc. Support then asked if I could perform an experimental repair. I reattached each the detached ends, one to the cap end, the other to the circuit board. Voilà! Each of the defective lights worked. I feel that the issues with these lights aren't a manufacturing issue, but rather a shipping issue. If they could affix the circuit board more securely within the light, I suspect the shipping issues would be mitigated significantly.