
Color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K) and is a characteristic of light that indicates whether it is warmer (red) or cooler (blue). It is directly related to the type of light emitted by a given source. For example, a light with a color temperature of 2700K will have a warm, golden hue, while a light of 6500K will be cold and bluish.
For task lighting in offices and homes, LED lights with a color temperature between 4000K and 6000K are ideal. They provide adequate brightness and improve focus and concentration, making them ideal for work, study or any activity that requires constant attention.
For ambient or general lighting in residential areas, LED lights with a color temperature between 2700K and 3000K are recommended. They create a warm and cozy atmosphere, promote relaxation and prepare the body for sleep. LED lamps with a color temperature above 5000K are suitable for outdoor and security lighting. They provide excellent visibility, ensuring safety and security in the evening and at night.