Chauvet SlimPAR Q12BT
SlimPAR Q12BT is a compact wash light with built-in Bluetooth® wireless technology that allows you to control the light from any smart phone or tablet without the need for any additional hardware. SlimPAR Q12BT features 12 quad-color (RGBA) LEDs that generate a broad spectrum of colors and achieve natural-looking color temperatures. Easily set static colors or automated programs with the optional IRC-6 remote or create eye-catching effects with sound-activated and automated programs. Download the BTAir app for free from your favorite online app store. Chauvet SlimPAR Q12BT
An LED lamp or LED light bulb is an electric light for use in light fixtures that produces light using one or more light-emitting diodes (LEDs). LED lamps have a lifespan many times longer than equivalent incandescent lamps, and are significantly more efficient than most fluorescent lamps,[1][2][3] with some LED chips able to emit up to 303 lumens per watt (as claimed by Cree and some other LED manufacturers).[4] However, LED lamps require an electronic LED driver circuit when operated from mains power lines, and losses from this circuit means that the efficiency of the lamp is lower than the efficiency of the LED chips it uses. The most efficient commercially available LED lamps have efficiencies of 200 lumens per watt (Lm/W).[5][6][7] The LED lamp market is projected to grow by more than twelve-fold over the next decade, from $2 billion in the beginning of 2014 to $25 billion in 2023, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25%.[8] As of 2016, many LEDs use only about 10% of the energy an incandescent lamp requires.[9]
Similar to incandescent lamps (and unlike most fluorescent lamps), LEDs come to full brightness immediately with no warm-up delay. Frequent switching on and off does not reduce life expectancy as with fluorescent lighting.[10] Light output decreases gradually over the lifetime of the LED (see Efficiency droop section).
Some LED lamps are made to be a directly compatible drop-in replacement for incandescent or fluorescent lamps. LED lamp packaging may show the light output in lumens, the power consumption in watts, the color temperature in Kelvin or a colour description such as “warm white”, “cool white” or “daylight”, the operating temperature range, and sometimes the equivalent wattage of an incandescent lamp delivering the same output in lumens.