LED Spotlight Selection

May 12, 2026

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Spotlights come in low-voltage and high-voltage types. Consumers are advised to choose low-voltage spotlights, as they have a longer lifespan and higher luminous efficacy. The luminous efficacy of a spotlight is reflected in its power factor; the higher the power factor, the better the luminous efficacy. Ordinary spotlights have a power factor of around 0.5 and are inexpensive, while high-quality spotlights can reach a power factor of 0.99 and are slightly more expensive.

Spotlights are generally used for enhanced lighting of decorative objects and are usually embedded in ceilings or walls. Spotlights typically generate high temperatures during operation, so it is essential to purchase high-quality products to avoid safety hazards.

Spotlights require a transformer, and the LED chips should also be of high quality. Otherwise, the LED chips will easily fail, and replacing LED chips in ceiling-mounted spotlights is quite troublesome.

However, the quality of spotlights on the market varies greatly, and it is difficult to distinguish between good and bad products with the naked eye. Therefore, it is best to choose brand-name products and a high-quality transformer to match them.

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