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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the glare dazzling and uncomfortable?
Do you always feel that the kitchen counter or the bathroom mirror area is dim and shadowy?
The room feels dark and oppressive—what should I do?
Is it enough to just look at the wattage (W) when buying lights?
What is the Color Rendering Index (CRI)? Is it important?
What is color temperature? How should I choose one?
Explanation: The unit of color temperature is Kelvin (K). The lower the value, the warmer (yellowish) the light color; the higher the value, the cooler (bluish) the light color. 2700K–3000K: Warm yellow light—cozy and relaxing, ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms. 3500K–4500K: Neutral, natural light—fresh and bright, suitable for kitchens, studies, offices, and bathrooms. 5000K–6500K: Cool white light—bright and alert, perfect for warehouses, basements, and work areas that require high concentration. Recommendation: It’s best to maintain a uniform color temperature within a single space, with a difference of no more than 500K; otherwise, the space may appear cluttered.