
- For the past 12 months I have been testing and installing LED thin panel lights from various manufacturers. - They all seem almost the same. All were from China, all were pretty much identical. So if you need LEDs I recommend you to choose the size and temperature you need and get the most economical one because I don't think there is much difference between the brands. But a dozen for $100 is a really great price, just a few years ago they were $30 each at the local hardware store. Pay attention to the size and color - 4-inch headlights look odd unless you plan to mount them side-by-side. . Check out some design tips before installing, both for size and color. For example, if you have parquet floors or warm wooden furniture, cold light turns everything greenish, which doesn't look good.- Advantages of these thin LED wafer lights: They are very easy to install, they are extremely energy efficient, you can order any color temperature you want, they will hardly hot so spacing and insulation are not an issue and the cost is surprisingly low. are flaws and I have concerns. As I said, you usually can't just replace a traditional light with a flimsy waffle light - you usually have to add a few to keep it looking good. Usually they look better at the edge and not in the middle of the room. Also, I have some concerns about LEDs in general. First, after testing many different LED products, they don't seem to last very long. This isn't a complaint against this particular brand, but I believe many imported generics claim to last tens of thousands of hours, but I've seen some of them fail after a few months or even a few weeks. Finally, I have concerns about LED pulses: Studies show they disrupt mood by causing eye strain and fatigue, and exposure during the day can disrupt melatonin production and interfere with sleep.