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Apr 14, 2026 - 01:40 PM
Wattage is an important specification to consider when purchasing LED ceiling lights because it determines the power consumption and, often, the brightness of the fixture. The best wattage depends on the size of the room and the level of illumination required: lower wattages (around 12-20W) are ideal for small rooms or closets, while higher wattages (such as 40W) are better for larger spaces or commercial applications. LED technology allows high brightness at much lower wattages compared to traditional lighting. For example, the 10 Inch LED Dome Light with Motion Sensor offers energy-efficient lighting at just 12W, while the 48 Inch LED Wraparound Light with Motion Sensor delivers robust brightness at 40W for larger areas. A variety of wattage options are available, making it easy to find the right balance of energy savings and light output for your specific needs.
