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LED Lighting Product Library

Browse 50+ verified LED lighting products across 13 categories — downlights, panel lights, track lights, high bays, strips, floodlights and more. Filter by 16 technical parameters.

LED lighting is one of the most technically complex B2B procurement categories. From color temperature (CCT) and color rendering (CRI) to ingress protection (IP) and dimming protocols — the wrong spec can cost you an entire project.

Compare2Best Lighting Product Library — covering 13 categories with 50+ cross-verified LED lighting products with real parameters (CCT, CRI, IP rating, UL/ETL/CE certified). Supports 16-parameter filtering and supplier comparison. No paid rankings, no fake data.

Compare2Best Lighting Product Library — covering 13 categories with 50+ cross-verified LED lighting products with real parameters (CCT, CRI, IP rating, UL/ETL/CE certified). Supports 16-parameter filtering and supplier comparison. No paid rankings, no fake data.

Lighting Procurement Guide

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Practical answers to the most common questions from B2B lighting buyers.

How do I choose between different LED product types?
Match the product type to your application: downlights for recessed ceiling lighting, panel lights for suspended grid ceilings, track lights for retail display, high bays for warehouses (6m+ ceiling), flood lights for outdoor facades, and strips for cove/accent lighting.
What certifications do I actually need?
Minimum mandatory: CE (EU) or UL/ETL (North America) for safety, RoHS for material compliance. For energy rebates: DLC (North America) or ERP (EU). For premium projects: ENEC (EU), Energy Star (US).
How much should I budget for LED lighting procurement?
Budget-grade panels ($8-20/unit) work for price-sensitive projects. Mid-range ($20-50) offers better CRI, longer warranties, and dimming support — the sweet spot for most commercial projects. Premium ($50+) provides CRI 95+, DALI control, 10-year warranties.
What's the difference between efficacy and efficiency?
Efficacy (lm/W) measures how much light you get per watt of electricity — higher is better. 100 lm/W is today's baseline, 130+ is premium. Always check efficacy at operating temperature via LM-80 reports for real-world data.
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