That means inside every LED bulb are tiny circuit components -- and their soldered contact points -- which are far more vulnerable than the diode itself. The Lighting Research Center of the Rensselaer ...
At CNET, we -- like many others -- have run into LED bulbs that seem fine at first, only to start flickering and burn out within a year ... and there are steps you can take to keep your LEDs active.
Question: I feel like I’m going to have a seizure. I’ve tried three different LED bulbs in my home, and all of them flicker. I’m convinced I’m getting bad bulbs, and the people at the store are being ...
In my so-far nearly 30 years of writing for EDN, I’ve learned a lot about my ever-evolving audience (i.e., you), at least two aspects of which are directly relevant to this particular writeup: Or take ...
LED bulbs that look like real flickering flames seem like the sort of thing that might be cheesy, but they’re actually awesome. I mean, I wouldn’t replace the overhead lights in my kitchen with them, ...
LEDs are supposed to last for years, along with delivering lower energy use, and even smart features like connecting with Alexa. They're a major leap forward versus incandescent bulbs, but they don't ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. It might seem silly at first, but we can assure you that these LED light bulbs that look ...