LED Bulbs

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LED Bulbs (Lighting)

When choosing lighting for their home or office, most people make the same critical mistake - buying the cheapest "noname" bulbs at a hardware store. The perceived savings quickly turn into losses and discomfort. Cheap bulbs do not have a high-quality current stabilizer, so they flicker constantly. Even if you don't see this "Flicker" effect with the naked eye, your brain perceives it, causing eye fatigue and migraines. Moreover, thin plastic cannot cool the LED chips, and the bulb burns out after just a few months of use. The VIDEX LED bulb series is engineering's answer to these problems, guaranteeing absolute eye health and decades of service life.


Why experts trust VIDEX and what your TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) benefits are:

  • IC Driver (175-250V): A smart microchip is built into every bulb to stabilize the voltage. Even if the electricity fluctuates in your country house or apartment, the VIDEX bulb will not flicker or burn out. The light will be perfectly smooth, making reading or working at a computer absolutely safe for your vision.
  • Aluminum-Polyamide body: For an LED diode to serve the promised 30,000 to 40,000 hours, it must not overheat. Our bulbs use an innovative composite material for cooling, dissipating heat away from the crystal much more efficiently than competitors' products.
  • High CRI index (>90Ra): The last thing you want is for the food in the kitchen or the skin in the mirror to look grey-green. A high color rendering index guarantees that the room will look natural, warm, and sunny.

Don't overpay for expensive brand names on the packaging, but don't skimp on your health either. Take care of your eyesight and order today!



Q: Why does transitioning from incandescent to architectural LED bulbs provide over 85% energy savings?

A: The luminous efficacy of architectural LED semiconductor crystals reaches 100 to 130 lumens per watt (lm/W), whereas traditional tungsten incandescent bulbs provide only 10 to 12 lm/W. This physical efficiency means a 10W LED bulb emits the same luminous flux (1000 lm) as an old-technology 75W incandescent bulb, converting nearly all consumed current into light.


Q: How does the Zero-Flicker IC driver of the power electronics protect eyes from stroboscopic effects and voltage fluctuations?

A: The integrated circuit (IC) curve stabilizer smooths out AC fluctuations, eliminating visually imperceptible yet vision-tiring 100 Hz flickering. This provides an absolutely static light flux even when sudden voltage drops from 230V to 175V occur in the power grid.


Q: What does the Color Rendering Index CRI (Ra > 80) mean and why is it essential for natural tone perception indoors?

A: The color rendering index above 80 units integrated in VIDEX luminaires indicates the light spectrum's ability to reflect object colors accurately and without industrial graying. This is a critically important metric in living and working spaces, ensuring wood textures, food, and human skin tones look identical to natural sunlight.


Q: How does the L70B50 standard characterize LED luminous flux degradation and service life over a 25,000-hour cycle?

A: The L70B50 certification rating physically guarantees that after 25,000 continuous operating hours, at least 50% of the bulbs will retain no less than 70% of their initial lumen output. Unlike incandescent bulbs where the tungsten filament simply burns out, LED technology slowly loses intensity without a sudden light interruption.


Q: Why is selecting a color temperature between 3000K, 4000K, and 6500K critical for a room's functional microclimate?

A: Color temperature in Kelvins directly affects melatonin release in the human body. Warm 3000K spectrum relaxes and is intended for bedrooms, 4000K neutral tone boosts concentration in offices, while 6500K daylight spectrum is required for fine detail assembly work in laboratories or manufacturing plants.