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This GU10 LED spotlight is designed to replace traditional halogen bulbs while cutting energy consumption and creating a cosy atmosphere. For accent and task lighting it delivers warm, flicker-free illumination that works well in kitchens, living rooms and hospitality settings, and it can be specified as warm white GU10 LED bulbs to help you find matching replacements.
Key Points
The lamp emits a warm 2700K tone that favours homely, soft lighting rather than cool or clinical light. It starts instantly in under half a second and is specified as non-dimmable, so it is best used with fixed-output fittings. 😊
Energy efficiency is the main practical advantage, since each 3.6W LED is presented as an equivalent to a 50W halogen, reducing running costs and lamp change frequency according to the manufacturer. The beam is fairly narrow, which helps to concentrate light on worktops, display areas or picture frames without spilling into adjacent zones. 🔆
Colour rendering is rated above CRI 80, which supports more natural-looking colours for surfaces and décor. Consider that the product is intended for enclosed or open fixtures that accept GU10 bases and may not be compatible with existing dimmer circuits.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Lepro GU10 LED Bulbs, Warm White 2700K, Pack of 10
- Power: 3.6W per bulb
- Luminous flux: 345 lm
- Colour temperature: 2700K
- Beam angle: 38 degrees
- Lifespan: up to 15,000 hours (according to the manufacturer)
- Dimmable: No
Usage Recommendations
Install the bulbs directly into standard GU10 sockets, observing the usual safety precautions such as switching off the circuit before replacement. The 38 degree narrow beam is best for focused lighting tasks and spotlighting, while multiple bulbs in a downlight arrangement will give broader coverage. 💡
When replacing halogen GU10s, check that the fitting provides enough ventilation for LED operation and that the fixture supports the lower wattage and different heat profile of LEDs. For ambient ceiling lighting, group several bulbs to avoid overly small bright spots and to achieve a pleasing, even glow.









