What is the difference between 6000K and 3000K
September 13, 2024
If you agree that warm white is from 2700K-3500K, then white is 5000-6500K.
5000K, 6000K and 6500K are the most common color temperatures used in LED lighting. This simulated natural light is designed to match our work and tasks.
On the other hand, 2700K gives a clear, yellowish light, a quality that makes soft white light perfect for creating relaxing atmospheres and environments.
White versus warm white depends on whether you want higher brightness for task lighting or a warmer atmosphere. This difference also applies to daylight white versus warm white.
Soft White: 2700K-3500K
Daylight: 5000K-6500K