I'm developing a measurement tool which composes of a LED-strip. The LED strip need to be approx. 1 meter, and I aim to find a strip with the highest possible brightness available on the market (cost is of no problem). I have found some that claim ca 1000 lm/ft. But as a laymen I would like your feedback on the "brightest LED strip" on the market 2024. The color temp is of no interest, but is there any color that is preferable for MAX brightness?
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I’m looking for some leds that can replace lights on my room, specially because there is no light switch?
Ps: Meross leds are not that bright. Probably looking into the Aqara m1 or the nanoleaf essentials.
I want to get brighter lightbulbs, but I am confusing myself trying to figure out what I can use. The fixture says max 60w. I checked the ones I have in there, and one of them is 9w, 750 lumens (LED), and the other one is 72w, 1270 lumens (not sure if this one is LED or not). I didn't realize one was over the wattage limit.
If I search on Lowes for light bulbs and filter by 60w, it seems like almost all of them are 800 lumens. Is there any way to get more lumens than that without exceeding 60w? Or am I not properly understanding the wattage limit?


