Sep 16

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this is a robot with new LED products for eyes and a mouth.

This website is crazy with it's new LED products for eyes and a mouth.

We were reviewed by The LED Museum. Yay! This is the second Eternaleds bulb review (since that first one a few months ago) that we’ve gotten so it’s good to see our name out there. LED Museum is run by a really nice guy by the name of Craig Johnson since 1999 and he’s done reviews on a ton of different LED-types of products from LED light bulbs to flashlights to nightlights and kids toys. I checked his site and he’s got thousands of reviews of various things that twinkle. The nice thing is he’s got pictures of the beam of the lights on a wall so you can see how the spread looks and how bright it is.

He’s got a bunch of tech specs of some of our more popular bulbs, and when I asked him how to read the graphs and results on his chart, he said

“The spectrographic analysis is simply a representation of the lamp’s output at hundreds of different wavelengths in the visible spectrum ranging from violet to deep red; the spectrum of this bulb shows a lower than normal “blue” peak (this is light emission from the actual LED die under the phosphor) and a higher than usual phosphor emission - this is what helps define it as “WARM white” rather than the cooler (bluer) white found in most other LED products including light bulbs…so yes, that’s a GOOD thing when you advertise the bulb as “warm white”. :-)….The beam cross-sectional analysis isn’t nearly as necessary, but shows (along with the photographs) that this bulb has a very wide viewing angle - also a good thing to have in a light bulb. :-)

His site is a little bit old school design-wise, but you could spend hours looking at all the different things he’s reviewed. Check out what he said for our HP-10 Globe, HP-3 Mini-Flood, and our new LumiStick.

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