Sunlike bulb, is a new generation of natural light source, from the luminous technology to reduce blue light, effectively reduce the damage to the eyes of blue light because Zero Blue Ray Damage (RG0) to the Eyes. It is the best choice for your eyevision health.
Utilizes the new SunLike TRI-R technology for high CRI (>97) and TLCL ratings with spectral distribution
High CRI with zero blue ray damage (RG0)
Reduce eye fatigue and improve overall visual comfort
This is interesting, I appreciate that Acebeam continues to put out products with high CRI LEDs, especially here with ultra high CRI.
Aside from this, I want to comment about the word ”utilize” that you and many other Chinese manufacturers put on their product descriptions, even though it’s incorrect : ”Utilize” and ”use” don’t have exactly the same meaning, you utilize something when you use an object/tool/etc… not in the way it was intended to be used. I’ll just copy past something from a website which will explains it better than me:
You’re using LEDs in flashlight to produce light since it’s their intended purpose, you would be utilizing a flashlight to lights things on fire, since it’s not made for this.
I’m French by the way and that’s something we learn early in English classes because like the quote says, ”utilize” comes from the French word ”utiliser”, but has changed meaning, becoming what we call a ”faux amis” (fake friend), there are several faux amis like that that we have to be careful of.
….healthy headlamp” …“zero blue ray damage *(RG0*)” Yes, yes, 5000K and especially 6500K have no blue rays.
Why is so difficult to produce a 4000K- 3000K lights ?!
the Freeman - I second your thoughts on this. I have colleagues that use this word incorrectly all the time and for me its…irritating. I can’t bear their utilisation of the word utilise.
Ps. If you are not British please swap the ‘s’ with a ‘z’.
Re Acebeam’s high CRI offer above, looks good and interested to see beamshots.
Very interesting looking light. Hope it has multiple output levels, which doesn’t seemed to to be mentioned anywhere (only the emitter combination modes).
I hope there’s no glue. If I were in the market for a new headlamp, this would probably fit the bill, but I would want to reflow some 3000K/3200K Sunlike chips. Hopefully Sunlike emitters would be easier to work with then E21A’s. Also, I would be curious if there was any PWM or flicker, especially for a light being sold as eye safe.
I think you should be aware that the above may be considered health claims by the US Food and Drug Administration. I recommend being careful to advertise the benefits in the same way the LED manufacturer does to avoid conflict with US and European laws intended to ensure health claims in advertising are accurate.
For manufacturing principle of the common LEDs, Blue ray+Phosphor powder+White Ray
Sunlike bulb, is a new generation of natural light source which made of Purple ray+Phosphor powder+White Ray, from the luminous technology to reduce blue light, effectively reduce the damage to the eyes of blue light.
Thanks for your reminding us ! We will take your advice.