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Megaman 4W LED MR16 12V
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MR16 LED Bulbs

If you are looking for a true low energy replacement for a low voltage halogen then look no further. The Philips range of 10W MR16 LED bulbs are the brightest lamps currently available producing 495 lumens. Unlike many other inferior brands if Philips say it's 495 lumens then it is and we've got the photometric data to back it up. If you are ever comparing SMD LEDs to the high power LEDs we sell you often see over inflated lumen outputs without any data to back it up.

Many satisfied customers believe that the Philips 10W MR16 is as bright, if not brighter than a 50W halogens. By switching to LED you will save 80% in energy and have a longer lasting light bulb. Using the Philips brand of MR16 LEDs means that you don't have to compromise on the super bright lighting effect that the halogen provided.

Unlike most MR16 LED bulbs, the Philips Master range operates on AC (alternating current) voltages, meaning that they will work with your existing low voltage transformers. You don't have to use a special LED driver like you do with other low voltage MR16 LEDs. However, we now offer the Megaman and SaverLED versions which also operate on AC.

Low voltage MR16 lamps (this includes LEDs or halogens) are around 30% brighter than their mains voltage counterparts - GU10 LEDs and are available in a variety of beam angles; ranging from a narrow but intense 24 degree beam to a 36 degree flood. We now have three colour temperatures to choose from; 2700K extra warm white, 3000K standard warm white and 4000K cool white.

Philips LEDs in general offer superb colour rendering with a CRI of 80 across all of the MasterLED range. For an even higher colour rendering index we can offer a GU10 mains voltage version that reaches 90 CRI, this lamp is ideal for certain commercial applications such as museums or butchers etc.

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