Easy installation and very good dimming curve with good color rendering index in dimming quality. These are two very big issues that you should have when buying a dimmable LED. Dimming many LEDs will cause the light to flicker when you go below a certain percentage. Even some fairly expensive lamps cannot reliably dim below 20%. If you're looking to replace something that looks like a halogen or incandescent bulb, CRI is extremely important. When dimming an LED with a poor color rendering index, the color becomes gray when dimmed. They don't suffer from this problem like many I've tried. In this current setup we've paired them with Control4 Adaptive Phase smart dimmers and they will literally dim the brightness to almost 0%; which I was completely shocked by; and never flickering (at least with the 4 and 6 light configurations we installed; the fewer LEDs you have, the more variation you have with weird issues like flickering and light escaping when it should be off).
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