CyberTech Lighting LED Filament Bulb

CyberTech’s LED filament bulbs mimic the look of traditional incandescent filament bulbs while being doubly more energy efficient. Shop HomElectrical to get that vintage, nostalgic glow with CyberTech’s LED filament bulbs.

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What are LED Filament Bulbs?

CyberTech Lighting filament bulbs are a special type of LED lighting designed with the nostalgic appearance of traditional incandescent filament bulbs while benefiting from the energy efficiency and longevity of modern LED technology. These bulbs combine the best of both worlds by offering a vintage look with the advantage of advanced lighting.

The LED filament bulbs from CyberTech Lighting come with several benefits. One of the major benefits of the bulbs is that they use much less energy compared to traditional incandescent bulbs, resulting in lower electricity bills. Not to mention that they have abilities to produce less heat making them a safer alternative and suitable for various applications.

The bulbs are often chosen for their aesthetic appeal, creating a cozy atmosphere in homes, businesses, and other spaces. They offer the vintage charm that people love while embracing the efficiency and quality of modern LED lighting technology.

What are the different types of filament bulbs offered?

Homelectrical’s current selection of CyberTech Lighting LED filament bulbs include the B11, S14, and T10 bulbs. All the bulbs provide energy-efficient lighting solutions with a vintage filament design that mimics the look of traditional incandescent bulbs. The bulbs in our selection are designed to be dimmable so that users can adjust the lighting brightness to fit the aesthetics. Ideally, CyberTech’s LED filament B11 suits overhead fixtures like chandeliers, S14 is for string lights and T10 is ideal for desk lamps, all blending vintage style with modern LED tech.

Are LED Filament Bulbs safe?

LED (light emitting diode) lighting does seem to be the wave of the future right now, given the mercury content and light quality issues with the current available bulbs on the market. Additionally, they’re environmentally friendly, produce less heat, and when necessary, they are compatible with dimmer switches as we’ve previously mentioned. LEDs are generally safe and considered to be non-toxic by law and are considered safe for several reasons:

  • Low Heat Emission
  • Efficiency
  • Durable Construction
  • Lower Energy Consumption
  • No Harmful Emissions
  • Long Lifespan
  • Regulatory Standards

How long do filament bulbs last?

Generally, LED filament bulbs are known for their long lifespan when compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. The bulbs in the selection from CyberTech Lighting LED filament bulbs have a life span ranging from 12,000 hours to 15,000 hours. The bulbs’ design allows them to offer several advantages that allow their lifespans to be more extensive than their counterparts. Some of these advantages include adequate heat dissipation, efficient usage patterns management, dimmer compatibility, consistent voltage levels.

Selecting high-quality bulbs, such as LB40FCN/WW/4PK in our selection from CyberTech Lighting and employing proper usage practices may certainly lead to significant extension of the lifespan of your LED bulb.

How do LED Filament Bulbs work?

CyberTech Light’s LED filament bulbs use sophisticated technology to replace inefficient incandescent lighting with energy saving and cost-efficient illumination. An LED produces light when an electrical current passes through a microchip, which helps to illuminate the tiny light sources giving off visible light. Primarily, they are designed to resemble a traditional incandescent light bulb. However, the properties of being an LED allow the bulbs to have high efficiency.

Are CyberTech Lighting LED Filament Bulbs dimmable?

A LED filament bulb’s dimmability is determined by its design and components. Dimmer switches work by controlling the amount of electrical current sent to the bulb. However, depending on the specific model and design, some of the bulbs cannot be dimmed. Typically, these non-dimmable bulbs are not designed to handle varying levels of current, which can lead to flickering, buzzing, or premature failure if used with a dimmer switch. Check product descriptions of our section to ensure that you are purchasing the bulb to match your requirements while also having the correct correspondence to your fixtures.

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