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1.	What’s “360 degree LED”? 360 degree refers to the emitting angle of LED components. The LED components which can emitting spherical light, Simply like tungsten lamp, are called 360 degree spatial luminescence LED components. 2.	How 360 degree LED differs from general LED? The biggest difference lies in: the luminescence properties of general LED is directional luminescence, which can only emit a light beam towards a single angle direction, resembling laser light, while 360 degree LED emit tremendous uniform, continuous and soft light beam towards all directions, resembling tungsten filament lamp. 3.	What is the advantage and usage of 360 degree LED? The tungsten lamp, fluorescent lamp and energy-saving lamp are all 360 degree LED. Obviously, general LED cannot fulfill the needs of indoor lighting with it’s directional luminescence properties. On the contrary, 360 degree LED is R &D specialized for indoor lighting by Shenzhen Good-Self Lighting Technology ltd.. Its illumination effect is the same as tungsten lamp. The light it’s emitting is without halo, soft and no-glare, and not hurt the eyes at all. Besides, it has the advantages of high brightness, equalized light, wide illumination area, large illumination space and without blind angle, which cannot be matched by corn-type LED bulb and opal bulb. Therefore, 360 degree LED bulb will be widely used in indoor lighting, commercial lighting and office lighting. 4.	How to choose LED bulb? It’s proper to choose LED bulb by light’s brightness with our naked eye, while it’s unscientific to estimate brightness by looking at the LED bulb with our naked eye. Because there’s 10%~25% light emitting by LED components cannot penetrate the shell. If looking directly at the LED bulb, it may come across the condition that the bulb is bright but actual illumination effect is not good. That’s why some LED bulbs seemed not bright but actual illumination effect is well, while some LED bulbs seemed bright but actual illumination effect is not good. In general, Judging brightness by looking directly at LED bulb with naked eye in unscientific.