G53 Spotlight Bulbs
G53 spotlight bulbs are known for perfect color rendering (CRI) of 90-99Ra, making these light sources ideal for art galleries, showrooms, museums, shops, and other properties where colors contribute to the behavior or experience of visitors. A spotlight bulb with a G53 socket can be recognized by two flat pins that are 53 mm apart. In addition, all G53 spots have an AR111 shape, which means that the diameter of the spot is 111 mm. At Any-Lamp you can choose from various top brands such as Philips, Osram, and Noxion. Choosing a G53 spotlight bulb by one of these brands ensures quality light, which is available in very warm white (2700K), warm white (3000K), and cool white (4000K). Do you want to get more out of your lighting? With dim-to-warm G53 spotlight bulbs, you can switch between warm white light tones: 1800 - 2700K or 2200 - 2700K. Almost all spots with a G53 base are dimmable, but keep in mind that an LED spot may also need an LED dimmer to obtain the best dimming results!
G53 spotlight bulbs are known for perfect color rendering (CRI) of 90-99Ra, making these light sources ideal for art galleries, showrooms, museums, shops, and other properties where colors contribute to the behavior or experience of visitors. A spotlight bulb with a G53 socket can be recognized by two flat pins that are 53 mm apart. In addition, all G53 spots have an AR111 shape, which means that the diameter of the spot is 111 mm. At Any-Lamp you can choose from various top brands such as Philips, Osram, and Noxion. Choosing a G53 spotlight bulb by one of these brands ensures quality light, which is available in very warm white (2700K), warm white (3000K), and cool white (4000K). Do you want to get more out of your lighting? With dim-to-warm G53 spotlight bulbs, you can switch between warm white light tones: 1800 - 2700K or 2200 - 2700K. Almost all spots with a G53 base are dimmable, but keep in mind that an LED spot may also need an LED dimmer to obtain the best dimming results!
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Every bulb or fixture has an energy efficiency class A to G. Energy label A is the most efficient and G the least. LED lighting is the most sustainable lighting technique. Even if a LED bulb is rated E or lower, they still save 70% of energy compared to conventional lighting with the same energy label. Why is it the same label then? To motivate LED brands to get even more durable.