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LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are dramatically more energy-efficient than old-school incandescent bulbs. They use a fraction of the power to produce the same—or even better—brightness.
Here’s how wattage stacks up:
Brightness (Lumens) |
LED Wattage |
Incandescent Wattage |
---|---|---|
450 lm | ~5–8W | 40W |
800 lm | ~8–12W | 60W |
1100 lm | ~10–15W | 75W |
1600 lm | ~14–20W | 100W |
As you can see, LEDs use up to 80% less energy to deliver the same brightness. That’s not just good for your power bill—it’s better for the planet.
Energy Use

Wattage in LED lights refers to the amount of electrical power the light uses, but unlike traditional incandescent bulbs, wattage is not a direct indicator of brightness. LEDs are far more energy-efficient, meaning they use significantly fewer watts to produce the same amount of light. For example, a 10-watt LED bulb can produce the same brightness as a 60-watt incandescent bulb. This efficiency not only reduces electricity bills but also lowers heat output and extends bulb lifespan. When choosing LEDs, it's better to focus on lumens (a measure of brightness) rather than just watts, as this gives a more accurate idea of how much light you'll get.
Brightness

In the past, we chose bulbs based on wattage: a 60W incandescent bulb, for example, was a standard go-to for general lighting. But wattage doesn’t tell you how bright the bulb is—just how much energy it uses. That’s where lumens come in.
Lumens vs Watts: What's the Difference?
· Lumens measure brightness —how much light a bulb emits.
· Watts measure energy consumption —how much power a bulb uses.
Color Redering Index

Color Rendering Index (CRI) is a measurement of how accurately a light source displays the colors of objects compared to how they would appear under natural sunlight.
A high CRI of 90+ indicates that a light source accurately renders colors, making them appear as close to their natural appearance under daylight as possible.
Highlights
Brightness
1600lm
Energy Use
16.0W
Incandescent Replacement
100|75|60|40W
Color Rendering Index
90+
Product Details
Ultimate versatility is at your fingertips with this All-In-One Bulb, the only bulb you’ll ever need. Featuring Adjustable Brightness, choose between 450, 800, 1100, and 1600 Lumens, so the brightness is just right at any time of day or night and matches your existing lighting. Preset Soft White (2700K), Warm White (3000K), Bright White (3500K), Cool White (4000K), or Daylight (5000K) before installation, or choose Switch Mode to use your wall switch to go from energizing light in the daytime to relaxing light at night. Low Blue technology filters out harsh blue light that can cause eye strain, headaches, and disrupt sleep. The medium-sized E26 base makes for a convenient upgrade in almost any fixture or lamp, and the brilliant 90+ Color Rendering Index (CRI) makes the colors in your home appear more vivid and true-to-life, enhancing the beauty of your décor. Built to last with an impressive 25,000-hour lifespan, this energy-efficient LED saves you money and time, reducing replacements and energy costs compared to traditional 40/60/75/100W incandescent bulbs. Whether it’s in your reading lamp, hanging over the kitchen counter, or providing adjustable mood lighting in the living room, enjoy flicker-free, eco-friendly lighting that’s mercury-free and designed for sustainability.
Benefits
- 5/8.8/12.2/16W A19 LED Bulb ideal for replacing 40/60/75/100W incandescent bulbs
- 450/800/1100/1600 Lumens of brightness and 90+ CRI makes colors vivid and true-to-life, refreshing your décor
- Choose Soft White (2700K), Warm White (3000K), Bright White (3500K), Cool White (4000K), or Daylight (5000K)
- With a 25,000-hour lifespan, this bulb lets you forget about replacements for years
- Energy-efficient LED technology uses less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs
- Adjust the light to match your mood with smooth, flicker-free dimming
- Most commonly used in E26 fixtures