When people had no other option except incandescent and halogen bulbs, wattage was the basis for the brightness of the lights. The more energy you give, the brighter the output, which leads to more heat production and wasted energy. Fortunately, LED lights were made as a solution to this problem. Now, the brightness of the light is not based on the amount of energy it consumes. With LED lights, wattage just plays a minor role, and the lead star is the lumens.
What are lumens? Lumens are the measurement of visible light emitted from a source. So, with LED lights, the number one feature you need to check is the lumens. The higher the lumens, the brighter the lights. Yes, wattage is still essential, so you know how much you need to pay to power the lights, but lumens are enough to determine how bright your lights will be. From this, you’ll see that LED lights are far better and more energy-efficient than incandescent and halogen bulbs.





