What are the Facts about LEDs ?

An LED is a light-emitting diode, a  semiconductor appliance that brings bright light when exposed to a high voltage electric current. LEDs are used as a power lamp in many electronic devices, as rear-window and brake lights in automobiles, and as alphanumeric displays or even full-color posters on billboards and signs. Infrared LEDs are used as light sources in fiber-optic telecommunication systems, as well as autofocus cameras and television remote controls.

Today most energy-efficient and rapidly developing lighting technology is the light-emitting diode (LED). Quality LED light bulbs to outlast other types of lighting, are more durable, and provide comparable or better light quality. To learn more, read the top facts you didn’t know about LEDs.

How LED work

The lightbulb emits light via incandescence, a phenomenon in which an electric current heats a wire filament, causing the wire to emit photons, the basic energy packets of light. LEDs work through electroluminescence, a phenomenon in which photons are emitted as a result of the electronic excitation of a material.

LED Lighting Products

LED lighting is now accessible in a broad expanse of home and industrial products, and the catalog is broadening at all periods. LED technology’s rapid advancement has resulted in increased product availability, improved manufacturing efficiency, and lower prices.

 As a pioneer in the LED revolution in India, Vensor is always anxious to ascertain a channel exclusively for our premium LED products. We now have committed areas where our entire LED range, including popular bestsellers, specialty products, and recent innovations, will be set for the public. Our top-quality LEDs are made with premium quality material at the best and reasonable price.

Let us come together to witness the future of light!