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The LUNO PAR20 Dimmable LED Bulb is a high-efficiency lighting solution that offers 500 lumens of soft white light while consuming only 8 watts. With a remarkable lifespan of 25,000 hours and a CRI of 90+, this UL-listed bulb ensures both energy savings and vibrant color accuracy, making it perfect for any indoor setting.
Brand | LUNO |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | High Efficiency |
Wattage | 8 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | PAR20 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 50 Watts |
Light Color | 2700K |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 4 Count |
Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 4 |
Brightness | 500 Lumen |
Shape | PAR20 |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | LUNO PAR20 2700K CRI90 |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Theme | home household, par20, indoor |
Power Source | ac |
Color Rendering Index | 90 |
Frequency | 60 |
Beam Angle | 40 Degrees |
Power Consumption | 8 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Specification Met | UL Listed |
Light Source Wattage | 8 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 2.48"W x 3.11"H |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 25000 Hours |
White Brightness | 500 Lumens |
Efficiency | High |
Is Electric | Yes |
Manufacturer | LUNO |
UPC | 810008290248 |
Part Number | LUNO PAR20 50WE W27 8WE26D CRI90 R2 |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LUNO PAR20 50WE W27 8WE26D CRI90 R2 |
Style | Modern |
Color | 2700k (Soft White) |
Finish types | Soft White |
Maximum Compatible Wattage | 8 Watts |
Special Features | High Efficiency |
Light Direction | Downlight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 8 Watts |
Bulb Features | Dimmable |
Bulb Diameter | 2.48 Inches |
Bulb Length | 2.48 Inches |
A**R
Good color and brightness, doesn’t hurt my eyes!
I actually bought these bulbs last fall, but have only just installed them in my living room to replace two older LEDs that finally gave out. I’m really happy with the brightness and color tone of these bulbs. I even like that they are shorter and therefore sit higher up in the recessed fixture. I’ve had problems with other LEDs being far too bright; not matching up with wattage equivalency claims, and not having accurate color representation. That has not been my experience with these bulbs. I ordered the 2700k warm bulbs and they look great. My wife and I were both very happy with “the look” when we first clicked on the lights. I think this one’s a keeper for our living space.
M**R
Good balls
They work great. Use them with a dimmer
J**G
Perfect drop-in replacement
I replaced my incandescent bulbs in my apartment with these in conjunction with a dimmer switch. The color is a warmer white, which is what I was hoping for. The picture I've attached is pretty accurate as far as color temperature goes.These use a quarter of the energy compared to the incandescent bulbs. They're probably not going to pay for themselves, but it's nice knowing they use less electricity!
R**R
Best PAR20 I've found so far. Not Perfect
So replacing eight 50W PAR20 halogens with eight Luno 2700K LED PAR20s in kitchen ceiling can lights on a Lutron Diva 3W Dimmer DV-600P . This dimmer is not designed for LED (like the recommended DVCL-153P) so I can't say if the problems I mention below would go away with an LED type dimmer.The bulbs are a smidge cooler and, I think, brighter than the halogens at full on. I would say they look like other hight CRI 2700K LED bulbs which I also find a smidge cooler than incandescent bulbs. I actually have gotten used to 2700K LED lights and prefer them in general. I really do not like 3000K LED bulbs for general living spaces. The bulbs maintain their color as they dim down (as advertised) whereas the halogens go to much warmer. CRI seems acceptable to good. I would rate these bulbs 5 stars for color, CRI, and lumens. I would not mix them with halogens if you are using a dimmer because there are different colors on low. But without a dimmer, you could probably mix these and not notice.Issues:1) On the dimmer described, these bulbs will dim from 100% to 0% when there is at least one halogen still on the dimmer. When all 8 bulbs are LED, they emit little bit of light at the lowest dimming setting - maybe 2%. All in all, this is acceptable, too dark for most applications, and much better than other bulbs that stop at say 15-20% brightness. I would rate the bulb 5 starts for its ability to dim full range.2) On the dimmer described, there is some amount of flicker at lower dimming levels. If you're staring at the bulb face, I notice there is perhaps a tiny bit of flicker at maybe 20% (though I think I could find some settings around that level that flickered less or not a all), but it didn't show on surfaces that I noticed. As I dim further down into the 2-15% dimming range there is much more noticeable flicker. With one halogen in the circuit, it is much less pronounced. With 8 LEDs, it looks a bit like candle light flicker (though at 2700K) and it is visible on the surfaces it is illuminating. All bulbs flicker at sync. Again, this issue might go away with a different dimmer. So if your looking for 2700K firefly light that doesn't flicker on my type dimmer, this might not be the bulb for you. My dimmer is a combination rocker switch with a slider. I will say when the rocker is off, the lights are off. If I had to depend on the slider only with no full off position, the flicker at the lowest setting would be somewhat annoying. I probably don't need the lowest levels of dimming under most conditions so the flicker at that level is just something I'll live with.3) I have two other PAR20s in can lights on separate switches and a separate circuit. On one socket with no dimmer, I had one bulb that flickered on high - but a second bulb did not seem to. On the other socket with the same dimmer as above, it flickered on high as well. I left the halogen in this one. This behavior wasn't noticed on the other circuit, so perhaps something else going on here. And maybe the correct dimmer would correct the one that flickers on high.So overall, a pretty good bulb. Good CRI, 2700K, lumens. Better than other LEDs I've tried in the past and did not keep. In an ideal world, the bulb would dim cleanly with no flicker from 0-100% and in a perfect world, it would lower its temperature as it dims like a halogen (and like some of the Phillips candelabra bulbs that have 'warm glow'). I happen to like candle light when the mood calls for it. The flicker at low dim is my main issue and that might be due to the dimmer.
C**E
High frequency shimmer when dimmed
Although these bubs claim to be dimmable, when I installed them in my range hood they have a high-frequency shimmer when on the lower-power setting. They are fine on the full power setting.
B**N
works great on a Broan range hood
California made it difficult to purchase halogen lights for our range hood. Broan only recommends Halogen lights but I tried other par20 LED lights and they didn't use enough wattage (5W) to make the dimmer on the range hood usable. We were getting the blinking light on dim and the lights were not turning all the way off. I made it work by using one halogen bulb and one LED blub but the Halogen finally failed and only found 5W bulbs locally.These LUNO PAR20 Dimmable LED Bulbs use a bit more power (8W) but now the dimmer works like there are two halogen lights.I may update this when the lights fail to give an idea of longevity For now I'm very happy the lights work with the Broan range hood. And they only use 16% of the wattage of two 50W Halogens. Thanks LUNO!
N**R
2700K ("Soft White") is a very close match to halogen 50w bulbs
Over time, we'll be replacing probably using these bulbs in probably 25 household in-ceiling fixtures.
M**.
smooth, warm light
Perfect for a reading lamp. Just enough light, warm but not too red, no flicker (have not tried to dim). All that for 8 Watts!The lamp is short enough to fit into my shade without showing from a side.
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