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Registered members can enjoy $1 cash rebate for every $50 spend │ Order reach $1199 can get Opinel No8 Folding Knife Made in France - While supplies last
Free pick up from Hong Kong Post office / iPostal if order reach HK$60 │ SF Store / Locker if reach $200 on an order
Whatsapp ✆ 852-98569349 │ Corporate orders are welcome. P-Card accepted
Advantages:
Ambience creation: Ideal for fostering warm, cosy environments, commonly used in gardens, patios, and outdoor dining areas.
Reduced light pollution: Causes minimal disturbance to nocturnal ecosystems (such as insects) and is less likely to attract flying insects.
Visual comfort: Low colour temperature causes less eye strain, suitable for low-activity relaxation zones.
Environmental integration: Blends harmoniously with natural materials like wood and stone, enhancing aesthetic appeal.
Disadvantages:
Lower Lighting Efficiency: At equivalent wattage, warm white light typically appears dimmer than cool white light, potentially requiring more fixtures to achieve adequate brightness.
Reduced Distinction: May hinder detail recognition in areas requiring clear visibility (e.g., driveways, stairways).
Safety Concerns: Insufficient brightness may impair night-time observation of the surrounding environment.
Advantages:
Versatility: Suitable for most outdoor settings such as corridors, garages, and work areas, balancing comfort with practicality.
Superior colour rendering: Accurately depicts object hues, ideal for areas requiring object identification (e.g., barbecue zones, outdoor kitchens).
Enhanced visual clarity: Facilitates greater detail recognition than warm white light while avoiding the harsh glare of cool white light.
Disadvantages:
Neutral ambience: Less cosy than warm white light and less modern than cool white light, offering a more moderate aesthetic.
Potential insect attraction: Medium white light may still attract some phototactic insects, though to a lesser extent than cool white light.
Advantages:
High brightness and clarity: Ideal for areas requiring high visual recognition, such as car parks, warehouses, and security lighting.
Enhanced sense of security: Bright illumination heightens vigilance and reduces potential for crime.
Energy-saving potential: At equivalent brightness levels, cool white LEDs may be more energy-efficient than warm white LEDs (due to higher perceived brightness).
Disadvantages:
Visual Fatigue: Prolonged exposure may prove dazzling, causing discomfort particularly in leisure areas.
Significant Light Pollution: Prone to disrupting surrounding ecosystems, strongly attracting insects, and potentially affecting neighbours.
Cold Ambience: Excessively high colour temperatures may render environments seeming harsh and lacking warmth.