Some people find the light emission from an LED uncomfortable. Can feel a bit unnatural and give people a headache. A good diffuser should alleviate this problem though.
They are stupidly expensive compared to what it costs to make them, and they fail far more often than their bullshit advertising claims. They are ok for a lot of applications, but nobody should be forced to use the damn things if they don't want to.
Forced govt. regulation has killed their [LED bulbs] competition, and that lack of competition has rapidly enabled corporate greed. Now, they build shitty, overpriced products, and the law prevents competition that would advantage consumers.
I honestly don't see the problem with LEDs. They make the electric bill cheaper!
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Some people find the light emission from an LED uncomfortable. Can feel a bit unnatural and give people a headache. A good diffuser should alleviate this problem though.
LED felt unnatural when they first came out, but the variety of light emission now seems to far exceed the options of incandescent.
They seem superior n every way possible to me.
No, they really dont, but if you enjoy them, have them all. I dont want them in my house.
The electric bill is about $60 cheaper than if we used full incandescent bulbs. We are nearly 100% LED.
They are stupidly expensive compared to what it costs to make them, and they fail far more often than their bullshit advertising claims. They are ok for a lot of applications, but nobody should be forced to use the damn things if they don't want to.
Forced govt. regulation has killed their [LED bulbs] competition, and that lack of competition has rapidly enabled corporate greed. Now, they build shitty, overpriced products, and the law prevents competition that would advantage consumers.