GY Lampadina LED E14 C37 4.9W 807 Lumen Classe di Efficienza Energetica C
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Classe di efficienza energetica Classe di efficienza energetica C Consumo energetico 4.9 Watt Equivalente a lampadina a incandescenza 60 Watt Attacco E14 C37 Tensione AC 230 Volt Luminosità 807 Lumen Temperatura ...
GY Lampadina LED E14 C37 4.9W 807 Lumen Classe di Efficienza Energetica C
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| Classe di efficienza energetica | Classe di efficienza energetica C |
| Consumo energetico | 4.9 Watt |
| Equivalente a lampadina a incandescenza | 60 Watt |
| Attacco | E14 C37 |
| Tensione | AC 230 Volt |
| Luminosità | 807 Lumen |
| Temperatura di colore | Bianco caldo 3000K, Bianco neutro 4000K, Bianco freddo 6500K |
| Durata di vita | 30,000 Std. |
| CRI | >80 |
| Dimensioni | 108*37*37 |
| Risparmio energetico | 91%+ |
Lampadina LED a risparmio energetico
La lampadina LED GY E14 è certificata in classe di efficienza energetica C e offre prestazioni eccellenti. Con soli 4,9 W sostituisce le lampade alogene da 60 W, permettendo un risparmio energetico fino al 91,8%. Ha una durata media di 30.000 ore.
807 lumen con soli 4,9 W
Grazie alla tecnologia più recente, la GY E14 LED genera 807 lumen con un consumo ridotto. Più luminosa ed efficiente rispetto alle tradizionali lampadine E14 di classe E da 8 W.
Luce confortevole e protezione per gli occhi
Emette luce immediata da 807 lumen, senza sfarfallio né abbagliamento. Ideale per un’illuminazione confortevole che protegge la vista – perfetta per cucina, bagno o ufficio.
Alta resa cromatica CRI >80
Con un indice di resa cromatica superiore a 80, la lampadina GY E14 riproduce i colori in modo naturale, migliorando la qualità visiva dell’ambiente. (Nota: non dimmerabile e non compatibile con dimmer.)
Versatile e facile da installare
Compatibile con tutte le lampade con attacco E14, si adatta facilmente a diversi ambienti come cucina, bagno e ufficio. Una scelta ideale per una luce neutra e uniforme.
frequently asked questions
GRS (Global Recycled Standard) verifies that products contain recycled materials and meet responsible social, environmental, and chemical practices in production.
We use Royal mail and DHL to send most of our UK orders.Euro Car Parts reserves the right to use discRoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) ensures that our products are free from dangerous materials like lead or mercury, making them safe and eco-friendly.retion in any circumstance where it makes more sense to use an alternative delivery method.
Our LED bulbs are designed to last from 30,000hours to 50,000 hours under normal usage — that’s years of light with minimal replacements.
Not all of our models are dimmable. Look for the “dimmable” label on the packaging or product page.
Installation is simple — no tools required. Just screw or plug the bulb into your fixture.
Yes, as long as the fixture matches the bulb type (GU10, E27, etc.) and wattage limits.
Yes, our smart LEDs are compatible with popular systems Alexa, Google Home, and Echo.
Absolutely — you can group them in the Smart Life app to control brightness, color, and scheduling at once.
You can use the mobile app (SmartLife), a compatible smart home voice assistant, or (for some models) a remote control.
Lower heat — LEDs run much cooler than traditional bulbs, making them safer and more energy-efficient.
Yes. Our LEDs use up to 95% less energy than incandescent bulbs while providing the same brightness
According to European regualtions Class A means top-level energy efficiency, so it is the best in terms of performance and savings.
Yes. Choose bulbs in the 4000K–5000K range for a natural, daylight-like effect.
Pick bulbs in the 2700K–3000K range for a warm, soft glow.
It measures the color temperature — lower numbers are warmer/yellower, higher numbers are cooler/whiter.
Living room: 800–1100 lm Kitchen: 1100–1600 lm Bedroom: 450–800 lm
Tip: lower kelvin= warmer light / higher Kelvin= cooler, whiter light
Tip: don't look just at watt anymore - lumens are the measure of brightness
Tip: LEDs use far fewer watts for the same brightness - good for your bills and the planet

