The colour temperature refers to the colour produced by a light. It's measured in Kelvin (K) and ranges from warm white (1700K - 3000K) to daylight (6500K). Neutral white (3100K - 5000K) is mainly used for general lighting applications. More information can be found in our blog: Which colour temperature for LED?
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