Philips LED Basic Frosted Non-Dimmable A19 Light Bulb – EyeComfort Technology – 800 Lumen – Soft White (2700K) – 8.5W=60W – E26 Base – Old Version – Indoor – 8-Pack
Description
Philips A19 LED light bulbs provide 800 lumens of soft white light, equivalent
to 60-watt incandescents with 80% less energy use. These bulbs fit standard
medium base (E26) fixtures with the look and feel of a classic bulb. Not for
use with Philips HUE products. At 2700-Kelvin, these soft white bulbs offer
warm and comfortable lighting with high CRI (color rendering index) to deliver
bright, crisp color ideal for whole room ambient light as well as in area
lamps. These high-value Philips LEDs offer durable, shatter-free plastic
construction. Philips LEDs turn on instantly with energy-efficient flicker-
free, natural light that won’t degrade over time. Unlike cheaper imitations,
Philips LED offers clean, natural lighting with exceptional clarity. LED light
bulbs last up to 10X longer than incandescent and halogen bulbs. Unlike
fluorescent and compact fluorescent bulbs, Philips LEDs are mercury-free so
they don’t contribute to hazardous waste. Each bulb in this pack of 12 A19
Philips LEDs is expected to deliver a lifetime of up to 10,950 hours and over
10 years (based on three hours per day), saving you the cost and hassle of
frequent bulb replacement.
Features:
- Philips A19 LED light bulbs provide 800 lumens of soft white light, equivalent to 60-watt incandescents with 80% less energy use. These bulbs fit standard medium base (E26) fixtures with the look and feel of a classic bulb. Not for use with Philips HUE products
- At 2700-Kelvin, these soft white bulbs offer warm and comfortable lighting with high CRI (color rendering index) to deliver bright, crisp color ideal for whole room ambient light as well as in area lamps
- These high-value Philips LEDs offer durable, shatter-free plastic construction. Philips LEDs turn on instantly with energy-efficient flicker-free, natural light that won't degrade over time. Unlike cheaper imitations, Philips LED offers clean, natural lighting with exceptional clarity
- LED light bulbs last up to 10X longer than incandescent and halogen bulbs. Unlike fluorescent and compact fluorescent bulbs, Philips LEDs are mercury-free so they don't contribute to hazardous waste
- Each bulb in this pack of 8 A19 Philips LEDs is expected to deliver a lifetime of up to 10,950 hours and over 10 years (based on three hours per day), saving you the cost and hassle of frequent bulb replacement
- COMFORTABLE LIGHT: Our products meet strict test criteria including flicker, strobe, glare and color rendition to ensure they meet EyeComfort requirements. Switch to Philips LED, light thats designed for the comfort of your eyes.
Product Details:
- Brand: Philips LED
- Light Type: Halogen
- Special Feature: Non Dimmable
- Wattage: 8.5
- Bulb Shape Size: A19
- Brand: Philips LED
- Light Type: Halogen
- Special Feature: Non Dimmable
- Wattage: 8.5
- Bulb Shape Size: A19
- Bulb Base: E26
- Incandescent Equivalent Wattage: 60 Watts
- Specific Uses For Product: Indoor
- Light Color: Warm white
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Unit Count: 8.0 Count
- Color Temperature: 2700 Kelvin
- Number of Items: 4
- Brightness: 800
- Shape: A19
- Material: Plastic
- Model Name: 462150
- Connectivity Technology: Normal bulb
- Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor
- Controller Type: Push Button
- Included Components: LED Light Bulbs (8)
- Color Rendering Index: 80
- Power Consumption: 60 Watts
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Light Source Type: LED
- Item Weight: 16 Ounces
- Light Source Wattage: 8.5 Watts
- Product Dimensions: 2.4"W x 2.4"H
- Control Method: App
- Manufacturer: Signify North America Corporation
- Part Number: 462150
- Item Weight: 1 pounds
- Item model number: 462150
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Size: 8 Count (Pack of 1)
- Color: Soft White (2700k)
- Style: A19
- Finish: Frosted,Soft White
- Pattern: Basic LED (Old Version)
- Special Features: Non Dimmable
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Warranty Description: 3 year.
- Date First Available: March 8, 2016