Philips Class A Ultra Efficient Light Bulb (Dimensions: 6 cm x 12 cm):
2.3W 485 lumens (210lm/w)
4W 840 lumens (210lm/w)
Still looking bright after 50,000 hours?
The new Ultra Efficient LED bulb from Philips will keep on looking great for 50,000 hrs. Imagine how many light bulbs you can save and just how beneficial that is for the planet and our future. See for yourself what 50,000 hrs looks like in this short video.
60% less energy
Ultra Efficient light sources last longer, sparing you the hassle of frequently changing light bulbs. This significantly reduces waste and saves money in the long term.
3.5x the lifetime
This Ultra Efficient LED bulb can last up to 50,000 hours. That is the equivalent of 50 years.
Saves money.
Ultra Efficient LED bulbs consume around 60% less energy than standard Philips LED lamps, so you'll soon enjoy savings in your energy bill.
Ultra Efficient
A new technology to cut carbon emissions, reduce material waste, and lower energy usage.
Take efficiency to the next level.
In the past, we relied on wattage to give an idea of the brightness of a traditional bulb. But with LEDs, the number of wattages does not tell you about brightness. When selecting a LED lamp, it’s better to look at light output instead of power. The light output of a lamp is measured in lumen (lm), and this is indicated on the packaging. In the table below comparing previous Philips bulbs you can see that our Ultra Efficient LED lamp offers the best values.
Why choose Philips EyeComfort LED?
Poor light quality could cause eye strain. That's why we designed Philips LED lights to be easy on the eyes. Bulbs with the EyeComfort trademark or icon meet our strict criteria for visual comfort. This way you can take care of your eyes and your environment.
Sustainability
As the world’s leader in lighting, we provide our customers with high-quality, energy-efficient lighting products, systems and services. Sustainability is at the heart of our business. And innovation is a key driver to embed sustainability into every stage of our products’ lifecycle. From energy efficiency and plastic-free packaging, to reducing harmful substances, increasing circularity and enhancing wellbeing. All initiatives that are better for you and better for the planet.
Energy consumption is often the single most important factor in determining the environmental impact of a product throughout its lifecycle. By improving the energy efficiency of a product, we can reduce the amount of energy it consumes, and in turn its carbon footprint. In the case of the A-Class LED bulb, it’s been designed to use 60% less energy than a standard Philips LED bulb, a significant step to saving energy - and the planet.