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Brand | DragonLight |
Light Type | Incandescent, CFL |
Wattage | 50 watts |
Bulb Base | E39 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 350 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Lamp |
Light Color | Warm White |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Color Temperature | 6000 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brightness | 6000 Lumen |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Color Rendering Index | 80.00 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Wattage | 50 Watts |
Control Method | App |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 1.7 x 7.17 inches |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
F**L
It's definitely bright, with an audible hum
What can I say? It's as bright as it claims to be. It makes some noise, and it would stand out in an otherwise completely silent room, but I'm not finding any issue with the noise generated. I did not provide a longevity rating, as I've only had this in use for a few days, but so far I'm impressed by the nice packaging and apparently superior construction quality.
S**N
Bright, but not for long
Product seemed great. Looked great when I installed it. But, after about 2 weeks of nightime use it died. Does a sad little flicker now. I hope this was a defect of the unit I received. Added a star because it seemed well designed and was quite bright while it lasted(less than 150hrs).
G**Y
Brighter lights.
Having just moved into a new construction, the builders put typically shaped "roundish" bulbs in the vertically shaped coach light. It just didn't look right. I purchased corn LEDs to look better. These lights are the same color (3000K) as my neighbors have but they are much brighter and they fill the fixture better. Moreover, I paired each bulb with an on-at-dusk variable timer so I now have bright, automatic disk to dawn coach lights. Our new end of the community has no street lights yet so we all keep our coach lights on for safety.
K**K
Soo Soo Soo NOISY
It’s a beautiful light works perfect in The house and we have it in our kitchen but holy crap it’s noisy, and I just can not stand it. If I would have known it came with a fan in it there is no way I would have got it, witch sucks cause it works so great in our odd fixture.
A**I
Great for moon pendant light
We got a 3D printed moon pendant for my daughter’s room but it was very dim and the opening to swap out the bulb, very narrow. I tried every type of bulb to fit an d boost light but the fixture rating is for 60w only.This is the only bulb that would fit and brighten up the room.It can be a little loud as it has its own built in fan but, the light is the most important part and outweighs the fan sound to me.
P**R
Dam Bright! They run surprizingly cool.
Perfect for our antique alabaster chandelier.
D**M
Great Replacement for 300W Incandescent Bulbs
I replaced nine 300 watt 120VAC incandescent bulbs with these 50 watt 3000K warm white 6,000 Lumens LED light bulbs. The E39 Large Mogul Base adapter to E26 socket base was required, so I'm glad it was included with the bulbs. The brightness is so much better than the old 300 watt incandescent bulbs and the power savings is awesome. The only downside is that these bulbs are non-dimmable, but they do work with dimmers when the dimmer is a full on.
J**Y
Developed loud fan noise after 9 months
This is a fairly well-made light, with good warm color temperature as advertised. Has a built-in fan to cool the electronics that was fairly quiet at the beginning. After about 9 months of daily (~10 hours/day) use, the fan became an order of magnitude louder, so that it was no longer tolerable at close quarters. Doesn't appear to be any way to open up the enclosure without destroying it to put a drop of oil on the fan.
T**Y
Overall I'm pleased BUT the bulb is not quite as bright as I expected....
It is claimed that this 50w warm white (3000K) bulb pumps out 6,000 lumens of light but -- very strangely -- in use it seems significantly dimmer than its predecessor, a 40w white (6000K) bulb, which claimed it was emitting 5,400 lumens. However, even if not as bright as I was expecting, this new bulb is perfectly fit for my purpose and I find the warm white 3000K light hugely more appealing and far less harsh than the old 6000K white light.P.S. I have this bulb is in an outdoor lantern above my garden gate. It is said to have an integral fan but I have not heard this activate during the current (January) cold nights so I still don't know how loud this fan is when it spins into life. However, since it is nowhere near my house, fan noise (for me) is of no consequence at all, but it might be relevant to others if the fan noise is close enough to be disturbing.
M**E
Not for Video
Might be ok for photography but do not use for video as it has a very noisy fan inside.A couple of these in light boxes will drown you out.Had to chuck them and buy the Bonlux ones instead. Brighter and they manage to produce one without a fan apparently.
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