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The DiCUNO ProOE A19 LED Bulbs deliver 806 lumens of crisp 5000K daylight white light with an exceptional CRI of 98, ensuring vibrant, natural color rendering. Consuming only 9 watts, these bulbs save up to 88% energy compared to traditional 60W incandescent bulbs. Designed with a standard E26 base and a frosted finish, they offer a long lifespan of up to 25,000 hours, making them a smart, reliable choice for any indoor setting.






























| ASIN | B0BNBN5TY4 |
| Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 240 Volts and 60 Hertz |
| Average Life | 25000 Hours |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Beam Angle | 120 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,481 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2,072 in LED Bulbs |
| Brand | DiCUNO |
| Brightness | 806 Lumen |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
| Color | Daylight White 5000k |
| Color Rendering Index | 98 |
| Color Temperature | 5000 Kelvin |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (61) |
| Date First Available | November 25, 2022 |
| Efficiency | High |
| Finish types | Frosted |
| Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Light Color | Daylight White |
| Light Output Maximum | 806 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | Led |
| Light Source Wattage | 9 Watts |
| Light Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | DiCUNO |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.61 x 4.8 x 4.61 inches |
| Part Number | US-WV-FB-E26-A60-9W-FS-DW-6P |
| Power Consumption | 9 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Shape | Arbitrary(A) |
| Special Feature | Energy Efficient, Frosted, Not Dimmable |
| Special Features | Energy Efficient, Frosted, Not Dimmable |
| Style | Modern |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 9 Watts |
| White Brightness | 806 Lumens |
C**S
2850k CCT but Phenomenal CRI - See my image for test results.
CCT(Kelvin) measures at 2860k, which is just barely closer to 3000k than 2700k.... but it essentially dead in the middle. This is how alot of bulbs test, they are never dead on the CCT rating. So its best to buy all of the same brand bulbs for each room. Now to the good stuff, these test phenomenally. VERY high CRI, and not just a fake high CRI, all the color bands including R9 are very high. This is as close to an incandescent as I have ever seen in an LED bulb. And for the price? WOW! Yes they get hot, but high CRI bulbs are ALWAYS less efficient. You get high efficiency, or high CRI.. not both. They are still miles ahead in efficiency than an incandescent. The test results speak for themselves... maybe when I get around to it, I will buy some 5000k and test those. Also, I dimmed them.. it worked, and they didnt flicker.. but I would not recommend it as they are not built for dimming which means it will likely lead to flickering eventually. But other than the slightly off CCT and the no dimming.. these are just fantastic. I wish these were available in a smart bulb.. but you can hook your lamp up to a smart plug if you want to remotely turn these on or off...
A**A
Looks like good bulb with fair description
So far these seem to be good bulbs. CRI is really as high as advertised, no flicker, power consumption is as advertised as well. The only question is how long they will live... well, we'll see
G**D
Great color rendition
Great color rendition. A bit dim for 60 watts.
B**6
Day 1 review: Good enough to instantly order more.
I was so pleased by the immediate/apparent performance of these bulbs, as soon as I had all 6 installed, I sat down on my PC and ordered another 6! Noticeably brighter-feeling, and *much* better color rendition than cheapie Phillips '60W' 5000k bulbs! I cannot convey (in words) just how much better the color rendition and "effective illumination" is, vs. every other LED or CFL I've ever used. Ex: When you look directly at the ProOE bulb [ill-advised], the light looks very 'cool'. However, when the light lands on surfaces (like wood cabinets) there is no color fading, blue-shift, or wash-out; it looks fantastic! Even in a mostly-white painted kitchen, these bulbs do not *feel* 'blue', at all. Previously, with the 'baseline' Phillips 60W-equiv 5000k bulbs, the kitchen would look 'bright' but *feel* very dim; like there was light spectra missing. Now, with these ProOE bulbs (for the same '60W' wattage ratings) the kitchen feels *immensely* better illuminated. All 6 arrived fully-functional, even under-packaged. No immediately-noticeable flicker or audible noise. The 'universal voltage' implies some kind of ActivePFC inside the bulb; not sure if beneficial or not. In my case, it's an interesting feature to have; I use both 120VAC and 240VAC (60hz) outlets in my home. It will take time to see how long these last... Most will be installed in glass dome-covered ceiling fixtures; which, had a tendency to excessively heat the old cheapie Phillips bulbs. Unless, these end up having reliability or degradation issues, these'll be the *best value* 'high performance' LED bulb I've ever used.
D**.
Unnatural yellow light detracts from high CRI
I had high hopes for these... a CRI of 98 and less than $3 per bulb? On paper, these aounded ideal, and I was getting ready to replace all the bulbs in my house if these looked good. Sadly, they have an unnatural yellow hue that halogens of the same alleged color temperature do not have. The white balance looks so off that any additional perceived benefit from the higher CRI is lost.
D**E
Almost like natural sunlight
High CRI light bulb looks really bright and extremely close to natural sunlight. I have windows open in the morning and have lights on deeper in the house and the sun light and the light bulb blends well together. One of the best bang for the buck for high Lumen and high CRI light bulb.
K**Y
Fixed dreary cold lighting from Dollar Tree LEDs
We recently bought a new home and the previous owner left us with the cheapest of cheap 5000k LED bulbs you would find at the Dollar Tree or Dollar General. While you would expect these bulbs to be warmer, the CRI is extremely noticable as colors feel much more vibrant and noticeable now. High CRI bulbs are now a requirement in our household and I think this is going to be my go to brand. No duds in the box and all 10 I bought are working just fine in enclosed fixtures 2 months after installing them.
T**L
HIGH CRI AND LOW COST
These are excellent High CRI LED bulbs with an A19 base. CRI is rated at 98 and though I can't measure they are superior to the Hyperikon CRI 93 that were reasonably priced but are no longer in production. And they are notably better and cast a more natural daylight look with less green/blue. And they are much cheaper than museum or photo editing high CRI bulbs, halogen or LED, as noted by other reviewers.
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