The color temperature of your LED lights, measured in Kelvins (K), determines the light's tone, affecting both the ambiance and visual clarity.
What to Look For:
Cool White (5000K–6000K): This crisp, daylight-mimicking light is ideal for general warehouse areas where high visibility is key. It's often used in high-ceiling spaces or for detail-oriented tasks.
Neutral White (4000K–5000K): This versatile, comfortable white light is great for aisles or storage spaces where the intensity of cool white isn't necessary but clear visibility is still important.
Warm White (3000K–3500K): This softer, more relaxing light is better suited for break rooms or administrative offices.
Tunable Color Temperature: Some advanced LED systems allow you to adjust the color temperature, providing flexibility to optimize lighting based on the time of day or specific task requirements in different areas.