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Sep 03, 2020 - 09:55 AM
Lumens measures the brightness of a light. The more lumens in an LED, the brighter it's going to be. Color temperature relates to how the light will appear. This is measured in Kelvin and indicates how much blue or yellow tint is in the light. Lower color temperatures (below 3000K) have more yellow and give off a warmer light. Higher color temperatures (above 5000K) have more blue and more closely resemble sunny daylight. Usually lights with higher color temperatures will have more lumens and appear brighter. For more information, see our information page discussing LED brightness and color temperature