LED Projection Light

The LED projection is really handy to cover quite large areas of light. In addition, having an articulated arm, it is a very versatile solution to place in all types of outdoor areas.
LED projection Light


Until now, the most outdoor projection used halogen bulbs, consuming more energy than LED bulbs. In this case, the biggest advantage of LED bulbs is their useful life, since a halogen bulb can last about 2,000 hours, while LED projection can last 30,000 hours or more.

Where should you place LED projection light

The windows, doors, drains, and gutters can be obstacles to finding the right location, so it is important to think about this in advance. When you have decided on the right place, try to get an idea of ​​the size of the light that will occupy the space.

As much as you want to save using LED projection, if you buy one of more power than you need, the effort will be in vain, which brings us to the next point.
Each LED projection light is different, and some work more efficiently than others. Although you already know that with most LED products you should think about lumens and not in watts.

How do you want your LED projector to turn on?

As lighting technology advances, LED projection lights are also increasingly sophisticated. In addition to the standard ignition switch, you can also find LED projection lights with a motion sensor, which will light up when someone (or something) passes within the range of the detector.
Undoubtedly, this is a great option because you will save energy and also allow you to change the sensitivity and the time the light stays on.

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