Light Up Your Life! 💡
The Xtricity R16 LED Light Bulb is a 7-watt, dimmable LED bulb that provides 400 lumens of soft white light, equivalent to a 50-watt incandescent bulb. With a lifespan of up to 25,000 hours and an energy-efficient design that cuts energy consumption by 86%, this shatterproof bulb is perfect for a variety of settings, including homes, restaurants, and retail spaces.
A**.
Really nice Quality LED Bulb.
The 3K Kelvin is just a natural light that doesn't give you that Hospital vibe. My wife approves, so there you go, that's the Best Seal of Approval one can have. I do recommend these bulbs.
P**N
Used to replace range hood lights. They work well - but perhaps a little too bright!
Used these to replace lights in the vent hood over the cooktop. They are actually too bright, and although they are supposed to be dimmable, there is a slight but noticeable fluttering in the light when they are dimmed.They will suffice for now, but I would have preferred if they weren't so bright. They are supposed to be 30 watt equivalents, but they are MUCH brighter than the 40w bulbs that I replaced.
L**Y
Misleading ad -- should drop "to 50W", only very dim, yellow 30W
The ad for this is misleading by saying "30W to 50W". They are only 30W, 400 lumens and very YELLOW. Terrible, depressing light. Can't see why they are so costly either. Returned them, good riddance!
O**R
Do your homework.
The information said this would replace a 50 watt bulb and it was rated 400 lumens. The product sent said it would replace a 30 watt bulb (too dim) and was also rated 400 lumens. If we go to a converter chart, 400 lumens converts to about 27 watts.All of the advertising for LED bulbs is like this. They promise they will replace 50-65 watt bulbs, but the lumens they advertise convert to about 40 watt bulbs. GE was the same way and so were others. These bulbs might be bright enough for what I want, but I have 40 watt incandescent bulbs that are not bright enough. I don't feel like taking these out of the package to see what's going on and then not be able to return them. But none of the bulbs that claim they are the same as 50-65 watt bulbs, advertise lumens that convert to that level of brightness. Be careful. a 50 watt bulb converts to 750 lumens not 400. Mine are going back.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 months ago