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LED bulb Segula 55680 6.5W E27 Warm white 2700K
The Segula 55680 6.5W E27 LED bulb produces a warm white light at 2700 K, delivering 650 lumens with a wide 330° beam angle. Designed to replace a 51W incandescent lamp, this LED lamp offers a color rendering index (CRI) of 90 for accurate color reproduction and a rated life of up to 20,000 hours. The bulb uses a standard E27 fitting and consumes 6.5 watts, providing efficient general illumination in domestic and commercial fixtures.
This LED bulb provides warm, consistent light with high color fidelity thanks to a CRI of 90. Its low power consumption combined with a long rated lifetime reduces maintenance frequency while delivering comparable brightness to higher-wattage incandescent bulbs. The broad 330° beam angle ensures wide area coverage from a single lamp, and the standard E27 base fits most common sockets.
Ensure power to the fixture is switched off before installing the bulb. Screw the E27 base into a compatible socket until secure, then restore power. Use in fixtures suitable for open or wide-beam bulbs to take advantage of the 330° distribution. The bulb is intended for alternating current mains voltage supplies; consult fixture specifications to confirm compatibility. Avoid installing in completely enclosed luminaires unless the fixture allows for LED operation at the expected ambient temperature.
For uniform room lighting, place bulbs centrally or use multiple units to avoid shadows. Do not use with incompatible dimmers unless specified as dimmable. Replace bulbs after the rated lifetime if noticeable lumen depreciation or color shift occurs. Keep the bulb dry and use in fixtures rated for the lamp’s thermal conditions.
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