Advantages Of A LED Smart Light
LED bright lights are an innovative technology that is changing the world. They offer many advantages over traditional light bulbs and make your home or office space more energy efficient. the following are benefits of LED smart lights
1. LOWER POWER USE
LED smart lights use 60%-80% less energy than incandescent lights, and about 20% of the energy consumed by an average light bulb is dissipated as heat rather than being used to generate light [1]. LEDs have no filaments that burn out, so they last far longer than other kinds of lights. In a typical light bulb, 5% of the energy is spent heating a filament to generate light; because LEDs do not use filaments, there is no need for any wire in the lamp.

2. LESS WASTE
LED lamps to last up to 30 times longer than incandescent lights and at least three times as long as fluorescent lighting. Since an LED lamp is expected to have a 15-year lifespan, fewer lamps will have to be disposed of or recycled. This also means less need for raw materials in the production of the lights and their components.
3. MORE EFFICIENT USE OF AVAILABLE LIGHT
With the best fluorescent tube lighting, a white LED can produce 350 lumens per watt, compared with only 60-80 lumens per watt. This means that an LED can use less energy to create bright illumination for a given area.
4. LESS LIGHT POLLUTION
Because they are so much more efficient than other forms of electric lighting, LED lights to help reduce the amount of wasted light in the sky in urban areas, thus reducing light pollution.
5. LESS HEAT GENERATION
Since LEDs generate less heat than incandescent lights, they can be placed in locations without worrying about the nearby heat consequences of their waste heat. In fact, in a recessed downlight in a kitchen or bathroom, an LED in a cooler color temperature can provide low-level illumination with little or no heat contribution.
6. PROTECTION FROM VOLTAGE SPIKES
LEDs have a much longer working life when exposed to rapid changes in voltage, such as those generated by a motor starting up or incandescent lights suddenly turning off. An incandescent light would blow out almost immediately in these situations, but an LED will continue to work.