LED spotlight is a spotlight that uses LED (light emitting diode) as the light source. Compared with traditional light sources such as halogen lamps and incandescent lamps, LED spotlights have higher luminous efficacy, longer service life and lower energy consumption.
For example, a 10-watt LED spotlight may output 800-1000 lumens, while a traditional halogen lamp of the same power can only output about 400-500 lumens. In other words, LED lamps are more energy-efficient and have higher light output than traditional light sources.
The beam angle of LED spotlights is generally between 10 degrees and 60 degrees. The beam angle design within this range can meet various concentrated lighting needs. Narrow beam LED spotlights have very small beam angles, usually between 10 degrees and 20 degrees, and are suitable for concentrated lighting at a long distance.
By using different lenses, reflectors or adjustable beam angle structures, LED spotlights can provide lighting effects ranging from narrow beams (such as 10 degrees) to wide beams (such as 60 degrees) to meet the needs of different places.
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