1800K2700K
1800K2700K refers to a specific color temperature value commonly used in lighting technology, particularly for LED bulbs. This value indicates the warmth or coolness of the light emitted by a source. The Kelvin (K) scale measures color temperature, with lower numbers representing warmer, more yellowish light and higher numbers indicating cooler, bluer light.
A color temperature of 1800K is exceptionally warm, often described as candlelight or a very dim incandescent
Conversely, 2700K represents a warm white light. While still considered warm, it is noticeably brighter and
The combination "1800K2700K" might appear in product specifications or discussions to indicate a range or a