Lumen (lm) is the term used to describe the total amount of visible light emitted by a light source. The higher the number of lumens, the brighter it is. It is common to think that the wattage and lumen of a bulb is linked, which is incorrect. For example a LED bulb with lower wattage can have higher lumen than a conventional bulb with a higher wattage.
Would you like to know more about lumens and choosing the right lamp? Then take a quick look at our blog 'What is Lumen?' or 'How to choose the lumens according to the room?'
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