Lamps and LED lights

Bulb and LED lights differ in lighting technology and a number of other parameters.

The main differences between them are:

1. Glow technology:

  • Incandescent lamps: Use traditional lamps, such as tungsten nitride bulbs (Wolfram Incandescent Bulbs) or halogen lamps. They consume more energy and heat, which usually leads to a shorter service life.
  • LED lights: Use LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) that generate light using semiconductor materials. They consume less energy, have a longer service life and emit less heat

2. Brightness and efficiency:

  • Incandescent lights: Generally less bright and less efficient than LED lights.
  • LED lights: Able to produce bright light with minimal energy consumption, making them more efficient to use.

3. Term of service:

  • Incandescent lights: Tend to have a short lifespan due to heat loss and rapid bulb wear.
    LED lights: Have a significantly longer lifespan of thousands of hours because LEDs are highly wear-resistant.

In general, LED lights are more efficient, energy efficient and longer lasting compared to incandescent lights, which makes them more popular among consumers.