LED's, which light color have you chosen?

  • Erstellt am 2017-09-29 07:49:24

Sunny

2017-10-02 06:22:50
  • #1


4000K is not bluish. 4000K is pure white. Above that, it becomes bluish and below that, it becomes yellower. So the perfect light for the bathroom. At 4000K, the skin has the most natural color; above that, you look like a corpse, and below that, it unnaturally enhances it.
 

RobsonMKK

2017-10-02 07:14:15
  • #2
then just Osram Nightlux with a motion sensor for going to the toilet... you can make life difficult for yourself [emoji6]
 

ypg

2017-10-02 07:54:18
  • #3
... or LED fairy lights ;) The time when you regularly have to go to the bathroom at night will come for you too ... otherwise, I agree with Robin’s last sentence :)
 

CiJay

2017-10-02 08:09:34
  • #4
We didn't have this specific brand but [Bewegungsmelder] before. They were all discarded except in the hallway at the stairs. How stupid do you think I am? ;-)
 

CiJay

2017-10-02 08:53:00
  • #5
Oh, and in the past we had that with a remote control, but after we completely switched over it didn't work out anymore either, without the sockets looking totally ugly because the reception was no longer good enough from the necessary places. And neither of them ever solved our light problem in the hallway and bathroom at night, or there was always something to complain about.

But as I already mentioned. Everyone lives differently, has different conditions and different needs. One person likes this, another person likes that. This applies to ceiling lamps, side/table lamps or even just seasoning food ;-) For us, for example, there is nothing complicated about taking a small lamp in one of my two healthy hands and holding it until I am in the bathroom. It’s touch-operated, so I don’t have to search much to turn it on, it even has suction cups underneath, so I can attach it to the tiles, the cabinets or the door frames if necessary. I have the light where I want it, not where the socket wants it or where one of my children has moved it again. Of course, I could lay a cable now to put it on the wall in the right place or, as in the stairwell, put a battery-powered motion sensor somewhere where it doesn’t look nice or spend far more than on my €2 flashlight (which has been proven to work just as well) to bring something nicer to the wall. You can also only consider the one true way or only your own situation as the best option. I think I see a helicopter...
 

Steffen80

2017-10-02 08:58:02
  • #6
Adjustable (via DALI/KNX) :) This way we can choose the color temperature we need..
 

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