I’ve been looking for “the ultimate” bulbs for a while now. 4,000k, super high CRI…but also the smoothest and closest spectrum to sunlight I can find.
I’ve seen the reviews for Sunlike… and they do sound awesome, but I’m just a bit nervous as I don’t really see any information about them anywhere else.
This thread is a collection of high cri bulbs. IIRC sunlike is on the list. If you search for reviews here I’m pretty sure there are a handful sharing their opinions.
Edit: updated link. My bad the spacing got messed up. @tekwyzrd thanks for correcting it
FYI, as far as I know, Sunlike Bulbs is an individual who is starting up his own company to focus on very high CRI products. He is a member on this forum (I believe joined after he started building and selling bulbs).
Maukka has tested a couple of his products, and confirmed they are among the highest CRI LED bulbs available:
If you’re looking for a more established company, the next closest product I know of in terms of CRI are from Soraa and Yuji.
Yeah, Sunlike is a character, but he takes great pride in his work. If I’m going to spend over $20 per bulb, I’m buying from him. In fact if I can get him to make some BR30-shaped bulbs, I’ll be replacing the SORAA bulbs in our kitchen
A lot of your more smaller/more common size format products are very similarly priced to what off the shelf brands here offer with decent (only decent, not great) CRI/quality/spectrum/etc., that’s why yours with better performance are such a great value IMO! :+1:
Never got a chance to mention, thanks for including a 2x bulb “splitter” in my order, very fun for comparing different bulbs side-by-side.
Yes, e27 splitter is cheap, but good thing. It is some kind of my marketing. Because it is easy way to do twice brighter. But it is if you have 2 bulbs.
Thanks for showing that. At least we know what to expect. This has really made me uninterested in waiting because:
I could afford an expensive bulb for 1 project (though $200 might be too much anyway) - but that one will have a lens, so 2835 are useless there
I got an impression that Starlike was meant to have a superb light quality. These LEDs have extremely wide spectrum but CRI80 is not something I look for in your bulbs.
ADDED: Oh, I see that your spectrum measurements show something very different from the Yuji ones…
I see there’s a series of LEDs from Smart Eco Lightning that also features broadband spectrum, together with much higher CRI than the Yujis, at least on paper:
Maybe it would be better and cheaper than Starlike?
I think StarLike is only useful for things like exotic birds …
UV and IR are not desireable in most use cases, the extra uv and ir will accelerate color degradation of objects and especially integrity of plastics