Difference between full spectrum lamp and ordinary led lamp

Full-spectrum light means that the light emitted by lamps can contain both visible light and complete spectral range, including red light, orange light, yellow light, green light, blue light, purple light and other wavelengths. Ordinary LED lights only emit light of a fixed color, that is, only a specific wavelength or color.

Full spectrum lamp is closer to natural light in human perception, which can improve human biological rhythm and improve people's mental state, health status and immune function. Different wavelengths of spectrum will have different effects on growth and development, fruit and plant quality, so full-spectrum lamps are often used in indoor growth lighting and scientific research fields such as flowers, vegetables and aquatic products.

Ordinary LED lights are more commonly used in some specific applications, such as general lighting, display screens, advertising signs and so on. Because the wavelength of ordinary LED lamp is fixed, it is necessary to consider whether its color meets the actual demand and whether there is possible glare and light pollution when using it.

Generally speaking, the main difference between full-spectrum lamp and ordinary LED lamp lies in the different spectral range and the different functions and effects in practical application.