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E27 LED Bulb 2835 Chip 48–80 LEDs Warm & Cool White

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E27 LED Bulb 2835 Chip — 48, 60 or 80 LEDs, Warm & Cool White, 220V

High-output E27 LED bulb using 2835 SMD chip technology, available in three LED counts (48, 60, 80 LEDs) and two colour temperatures — warm white (2700–3000K) and cool white (6000–6500K). More LEDs means more lumens: choose 48 LEDs for standard brightness, 60 LEDs for a brighter output, and 80 LEDs for maximum light in demanding spaces. Integrated LED — no bulb to buy separately.

Technical specifications

Light source Integrated LED (2835 SMD chip) — non-replaceable
Cap type E27 (large screw)
LED count options 48 LEDs / 60 LEDs / 80 LEDs
Colour temperature Warm white 2700–3000K / Cool white 6000–6500K
Voltage 220–240V (standard mains)
Rated lifespan 10,000 hours
Dimmable No
IP rating IP20 — dry indoor use only
Certifications CE, RoHS

2835 SMD Chip — What the LED count means, output guide & best use cases

The 2835 SMD chip is one of the most efficient and widely used LED chip formats — small, bright, and reliable. Unlike filament bulbs where the light source is a single visible element, this bulb uses a cluster of individual 2835 chips arranged across the bulb surface, producing a uniform, high-output light with no visible hotspot. The LED count directly affects brightness: 48 LEDs delivers a solid everyday output suitable for table lamps and wall lights; 60 LEDs steps up for ceiling pendants and rooms where you need more light; 80 LEDs is the highest output option, suited to larger spaces, utility areas, or anywhere you need maximum brightness from a single E27 source. This is a practical, performance-focused bulb — not a decorative filament. It works equally well in open and enclosed fittings, and the frosted or diffused lens (where present) ensures even light distribution without glare. Warm white (2700–3000K) suits living rooms and bedrooms; cool white (6000–6500K) is better for kitchens, offices, and utility rooms.

Note that the rated lifespan is 10,000 hours — shorter than filament LED bulbs in our range, but still equivalent to several years of normal domestic use. This bulb is not dimmable. IP20 rated — dry indoor use only. Direct E27 screw-in replacement, no tools required. Browse our full LED Bulbs range or read our guide to choosing indoor lighting for help selecting the right bulb for your fitting.

Common questions

What does the LED count (48, 60, 80) actually mean for brightness?

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More LEDs means more light output (lumens). The 48-LED version is the standard option — bright enough for most table lamps and wall lights. The 60-LED version produces noticeably more light and suits ceiling pendants and larger rooms. The 80-LED version is the highest output and is best for utility areas, garages, or anywhere you need maximum brightness from a single E27 bulb. All three use the same 2835 chip technology and produce the same colour temperature.

How does this 2835 chip bulb compare to a standard LED globe?

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A standard LED globe uses a single integrated LED module. This 2835 chip bulb uses a cluster of individual SMD chips, which typically produces a higher lumen output per watt and a more uniform light distribution across the bulb surface. The trade-off is a shorter rated lifespan (10,000 hours vs. 30,000–50,000 hours for filament LEDs). Choose this bulb if maximum brightness is the priority; choose a standard LED globe if longevity matters more.

Will this bulb work in an enclosed ceiling fitting?

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Yes — this bulb works in both open and enclosed fittings. SMD chip bulbs generate more heat than filament LEDs, so ensure the fitting is rated for LED use and has adequate ventilation. In a fully sealed enclosed fitting, heat build-up can reduce the lifespan below the rated 10,000 hours. If your fitting is tightly enclosed, consider a lower LED count (48 LEDs) to reduce heat output.

Is 10,000 hours enough — how long will this bulb last in practice?

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At 10,000 hours, a bulb used for 4 hours per day will last approximately 6–7 years before needing replacement. This is shorter than our filament LED range (30,000–50,000 hours) but significantly longer than a traditional halogen or incandescent bulb (~1,000–2,000 hours). For high-use areas like kitchens or offices, factor in a replacement every few years.

Can I use the 80-LED version as the sole light source in a living room?

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Yes — the 80-LED version produces a high lumen output suitable as a primary light source in a medium-sized living room. For warm white (2700–3000K), the light will be bright but still comfortable and residential in tone. For a larger room or open-plan space, consider using two or more fittings rather than relying on a single bulb, regardless of LED count.

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