LED lamps use light-emitting diodes, have a driver, a base and a housing. They are the continuation of ordinary Edison bulbs designed for ceilings, table lamps, chandeliers, spotlights and other lighting fixtures with replaceable light sources. Unlike standard incandescent bulbs, they emit a much stronger light without emitting heat and save electricity.
LED lamps have the most diverse application, the most popular being:
Their economy and long life are incomparably more than other types of lighting fixtures. LED lighting finds application both in the home and in the office, but it is most preferred for places where solar power is used. The main advantages of LED bulbs over all other types of lighting are low consumption, long life, excellent protection against moisture and dust, low operating temperature and easy dimming or control.