1, The characteristics of embedded panel lights
Embedded panel lights, also known as embedded panel lights, are lighting fixtures that are embedded inside the ceiling and provide illumination through flat lighting. Its characteristics mainly include the following aspects:
Simplicity and aesthetics: The design of embedded panel lights is simple and elegant, which can blend with various indoor decoration styles. The characteristic of its flat light emission makes the light more uniform and soft, avoiding the dazzling phenomenon that traditional lighting fixtures may produce, and creating a more comfortable and warm lighting environment.
Efficient and energy-saving: Embedded panel lights often use high-efficiency and energy-saving light sources such as LEDs, which have lower energy consumption and longer service life compared to traditional lamps. Meanwhile, due to its large luminous area, it can cover a wider area, thus having higher lighting efficiency in practical applications.
Easy installation: The installation of embedded panel lights is relatively simple, just reserve installation holes on the ceiling, and then embed the lights into the holes. In addition, due to the fact that the size and power of embedded panel lights can be customized according to actual needs, they have higher flexibility in practical applications.
2, The characteristics of tube lights
A tube lamp is a type of lighting fixture that is embedded into the interior of the ceiling and emits downward light. Its characteristics mainly include the following aspects:
Concentrated lighting: The light of the tube lamp is relatively concentrated, which can highlight the lighting effect of local areas. This characteristic makes tube lights widely used in areas that require emphasis or expression, such as TV walls, hanging paintings, decorations, etc. By adjusting the angle and position of the tube lamp, different light and shadow effects can be easily created, enhancing the sense of hierarchy and three-dimensional space.
Flexible and versatile: The installation position and angle of the tube lamp can be flexibly adjusted according to actual needs. Whether installed in the center or around the ceiling, personalized design can be made according to spatial layout and lighting requirements. In addition, tube lights can be paired with different light bulbs and reflectors to achieve different lighting effects and lighting atmospheres.
Energy saving and environmental protection: The tube lamp also uses high-efficiency and energy-saving light sources such as LED, which have lower energy consumption and longer service life. In addition, due to the adjustability of its luminous angle and position, tube lamps can more accurately control the distribution of light and lighting intensity in practical applications, thereby achieving better energy-saving effects.
3, The difference between embedded panel lights and tube lights
Lighting effect: Embedded panel lights provide illumination through flat lighting, with uniform and soft lighting, suitable for overall lighting and atmosphere creation; And tube lamps provide illumination through downward illumination, with concentrated and highly adjustable light, suitable for local lighting and the creation of light and shadow effects.
Installation method: The installation of embedded panel lights is relatively simple, just reserve installation holes on the ceiling; The installation of tube lamps requires precise measurement and planning according to actual needs, ensuring that the lamps can be accurately embedded into the reserved holes.
Appearance design: The appearance design of embedded panel lights is simple and elegant, which can blend with various indoor decoration styles; The appearance design of the tube lamp focuses more on practicality and functionality, and its appearance and size can be customized and adjusted according to actual needs.
Usage scenario: Embedded panel lights are suitable for places that require overall lighting and atmosphere creation (such as homes, hotels, cafes, etc.); And tube lights are suitable for places that require local lighting and the creation of light and shadow effects (such as museums, galleries, exhibition halls, etc.).
