LED bulbs are capable of replacing traditional incandescent bulbs and also CFLs equal lumen output while consuming 50% less electricity. Available with E27 connector, equipped with an IC driven power driver and top quality LEDs, this A19 LED bulb is the ideal replacement for almost all domestic light fittings. The LED bulb blends with a lovely warm light or a shining cool white color with an exceptional durability. They offer instant, substantial energy savings while improving your home ambience. The LED light bulbs are cautiously packaged arrays of LEDs. These are solid state devices which manufacture light through a procedure known as “electroluminescence”. They make this happen by passing electrons across a very special gap within their internal construction that gives off photons when electrons enter the gap. These photons are the light we notice and are different color based on what materials are utilized to manufacture the LED. LED bulbs utilize arrays of multiple LEDs along with special reflectors to replicate the brilliance and patterns of standard lights in different shapes and sizes. This technique not only produces much less heat, but it generates an equal amount of light for roughly 80% less energy than a conventional incandescent lamp. Without a glass bulb or a filament, a LED light bulb is also more long lasting than any incandescent can be, upto 25 times* longer. Speaking of cost-efficient lighting, LEDs exceed CFL to a considerable extent. LEDs have a faster start time, work well in cold weather, and are substantially more long lasting as they are made from plastic instead of glass. Right from conventional bulbs to fluorescent bulbs, LEDs can replicate the same lighting conditions found in fluorescents while lasting longer and utilizing less energy. Moreover, All LED’s are RoHS compliant and do not utilize mercury, a claim that can’t be made by fluorescent lamps. LED bulbs are capable of replacing conventional incandescent bulbs as well as CFLs with equivalent lumen output while consuming 50% less electricity.