When 2700K is outlawed, only outlaws will have 2700K. Like me
kerpnet
No mention of PWM (pulse-width modulation) in this article? Unfortunate
Sakowuf_Solutions
My light bulbs are 11400k.
🤷♂️
IXI_Fans
Calling it “Blue Pump” is duplicitous.
They don’t mention PWM, CRI, and they infer that circadian rhythm matters to a DRIVER.
I live in an urban/downtown environment with a lot of street lights. I am all for limiting extraneous light and I have shades if I need them. I’d prefer drivers be able to see, not get migraines, and for the overall appearance of the area to LOOK NICE.
aquoad
what does “blue pump” even mean? as opposed to what?
AlienBrainJuice
A popular feature in smart homes is to adjust the color profile automatically for different times of the day or sun position. People swear by it, I think it’d be interesting to try.
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When 2700K is outlawed, only outlaws will have 2700K. Like me
No mention of PWM (pulse-width modulation) in this article? Unfortunate
My light bulbs are 11400k.
🤷♂️
Calling it “Blue Pump” is duplicitous.
They don’t mention PWM, CRI, and they infer that circadian rhythm matters to a DRIVER.
I live in an urban/downtown environment with a lot of street lights. I am all for limiting extraneous light and I have shades if I need them. I’d prefer drivers be able to see, not get migraines, and for the overall appearance of the area to LOOK NICE.
what does “blue pump” even mean? as opposed to what?
A popular feature in smart homes is to adjust the color profile automatically for different times of the day or sun position. People swear by it, I think it’d be interesting to try.