1. White light
White light is one of the most common outdoor floodlight colors, with a neutral color temperature. This color of light is closer to natural light and can reproduce the true color of objects, making people feel clear and comfortable. The advantage of white light lies in its wide applicability, suitable for various scenarios, such as outdoor squares, exterior walls of buildings, parks, etc. In addition, white light also helps to improve visual comfort at night and reduce eye fatigue.
2. Warm light
Warm light has a lower color temperature and presents a warm yellow tone. This color is often used to create a warm and romantic atmosphere, suitable for some leisure and entertainment places, such as restaurants, cafes, gardens, etc. Warm light is also commonly used in landscape lighting, which can create a soft and peaceful night scene effect. However, the disadvantage of warm light is that it may cause color distortion of objects, which is not as realistic as white light.
3. Neutral white light
Neutral white light falls between white light and warm light, with a relatively balanced color temperature. This color is suitable for many scenes, as it can restore the true color of objects while creating a comfortable lighting environment. Neutral white light is commonly used in commercial areas, street lighting, public squares, and other places, and is a relatively common choice.
4. Color light
In addition to the traditional white light series, some outdoor floodlights also support multiple colors of LED lights, such as red, green, blue, etc. This colored light can be adjusted according to different occasions and needs, creating rich and colorful effects. For example, in celebrations, concerts, cultural performances, and other occasions, colored light can create a unique atmosphere and increase visual impact.
