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What is the difference between Centric Daylight and Avian Full Spectrum Bulb?


What is the difference between the Centric Daylight 6500 Bulb and the Avian Spectrum Bulb? I'm trying to purchase bulbs for a client who wants to simulate sunshine indoors. Or do you recommend a lower Kelvin? 

We can confirm that the Avian Full Spectrum E26 A19 bulb and the 6500K CENTRIC DAYLIGHT™ A19 bulb are identical products which are provided unique landing pages for marketing purposes. As such, you can expect that the performance would be identical across both items. That being said, we would like to apologize for any confusion this might have caused.

As CRI is a measurement that compares the light quality to that of natural sunlight, the higher the number better. As each of our A19 bulbs offers a high CRI of 95+, the color temperature selection will likely come down to personal preference and use of the space. As an example, for living spaces and kitchens we might recommend 2700K or 3000K. For offices, we would alternatively suggest 4000K.


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