Wondering what all the hype is about? We've updated our Ultimate Guide to LED lamps to help you discover everything you need to know about LEDs. It's full of helpful information and illustrations to demystify the process of installing and utilizing LED lamps in your home, business or yard.


Listen up, everyone: There's a new kid on the block, and it might just be your best friend. It's called an LED.


What is an LED? Well, first of all, it stands for "light emitting diode". The first two parts of that name are easy to understand – "light emitting" means that it gives off light – but what exactly is a "diode", and what does it do? To answer that question, we have to get a bit scientific.


All diodes emit photons (particles of electromagnetic energy), but only certain types of diodes emit that electromagnetic energy as light instead of heat. A light-emitting diode is a type of solid-state lighting (SSL) technology, meaning that it emits light from a piece of solid matter. In this case, that piece of solid matter is a two-lead semiconductor.


Ah, LEDs. Those cute little light lamps are supposed to save us all some money. They're simple, right?


Sure, they look simple. But do you know what's really going on inside those little buggers? Because I'm going to tell you: it is NOT as simple as it looks.


So yeah, LED lamps in Dubai are capable of generating light because of the arrangement of the two semiconductor materials located between their electrodes: an N-type semiconductor with extra electrons (also known as extra negatively charged particles) and a P-type semiconductor with extra holes (also known as extra positively charged particles). Connecting the N-type semiconductor to the negative electrode and the P-type semiconductor to the positive electrode activates the electrons so they can flow across the junction from the negative to the positive layer. As the extra electrons (negatively charged particles) move through the extra holes (positively charged particles), they emit light.


Pretty simple stuff, right?


Why buy a normal light bulb when you can get an LED? Here are just three of the biggest reasons:


1. An LED lasts longer than other bulbs by thousands of hours. Other bulbs' lifespans are shortened through both proper and improper usage, but with an LED bulb's low heat levels, durability, and energy efficiency, the components and way they generate light significantly extend the lifespan of these bulbs.


2. LEDs consume less energy than other types of bulbs. They can do this because they are more energy-efficient, converting almost all of their energy into light rather than heat, which is how standard bulbs work.


LEDs emit much less heat than incandescent bulbs while providing the same brightness. This makes them much safer to use in areas where it would not be safe to use a normal light bulb, such as near clothing or curtains, or in small spaces where excess heat could build up quickly.


If you are planning to get LED lamps in Dubai then there are many things that should be taken into consideration, like design, price and size of the product. It is very well explained in this blog. A well-designed LED lamp will help when searching or reading books in the light. If the lamp is too bright, you can turn it down, but if it is of a dim nature, then a dimmer switch would be required to adjust its brightness. If buying multiple products of light at once, an individual will prefer getting them in the same box. This reduces the shipping costs and saves some space as well. Some people may think that this would increase the shipping costs, but in fact, no matter how many lamps one buys, it is just counted as one product for shipping purposes. The best part about LED lamps in Dubai is that they use less power as compared to other types of lamps. Thus, saving electricity is not just an excellent reason to buy LEDs, but it also affects your pocket.