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The GE Sun Filled LED Light Bulb delivers a soft white, sunlight-like glow with an impressive 97 CRI, promoting better sleep by reducing blue light exposure. Operating at just 10.5 watts, it offers energy-efficient lighting with a lifespan of up to 13 years. Its dimmable feature and standard A21/E26 design make it a versatile, long-lasting upgrade for any indoor space.









| Brand | GE |
| Light Type | LED |
| Special Feature | Dimmable |
| Wattage | 60 watts |
| Bulb Shape Size | A21 |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Ceiling Fan |
| Light Color | Soft White |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Brightness | 840 Lumen |
| Shape | Standard |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Sunfilled LED |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Color Rendering Index | 100 |
| Power Consumption | 10.5 Watts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Light Source Type | Led |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Light Source Wattage | 60 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 3.63"W x 5"H |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Average Life | 13 Years |
| White Brightness | 840 Lumens |
| Efficiency | Energy Efficient |
| Style | A19 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043168527415 |
| Manufacturer | GE Lighting |
| UPC | 043168527415 |
| Part Number | 93129184 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 93129184 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Color | Soft White |
| Finish | Soft White |
| Special Features | Dimmable |
| Included Components | One (1) GE Sun Filled LED Light Bulb |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Limited. |
L**E
A Total Game Changer for Beating the Winter Blues!
I recently replaced every single light bulb in my house with these GE Sun Filled LED Light Bulbs, and I couldn’t be happier! After just 24 hours, I felt an immediate difference in both my mood and energy levels. As someone who suffers from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), winter can be a tough time for me. I didn’t want to adjust my medication, so I started looking for alternatives to boost my energy and mood during the darker months. That’s when my psychiatrist recommended these full-spectrum bulbs that mimic natural sunlight. One of the challenges I faced was finding full-spectrum bulbs that didn’t give off that cold, sterile white light that you often see in hospitals (which makes me feel anxious). I wanted something warm and inviting, and these bulbs hit the mark perfectly! Despite being 60-watt equivalents, the light output is comparable to my old 100-watt bulbs – I hardly noticed any difference in brightness, which is great because they still offer plenty of light. The real magic, though, is in how these bulbs have transformed my mood. Within a day, I felt my energy levels increase dramatically, and the creative block I’d been struggling with for weeks vanished. I’m now back to writing as if it were spring or summer. These bulbs have truly shaken me out of the sluggishness I typically feel when winter approaches. I've been telling everyone I know about these bulbs! If you’re feeling skeptical, trust me, they work. They effectively mimic the sun, helping to reduce melatonin production, which is responsible for that sleepy, depressed feeling you get when it gets dark earlier in the winter. These bulbs are worth every penny, and I’m even considering buying more lamps just so I can fill my home with even more of this amazing light. If you’re struggling with SAD or just the winter blues, give these a try. You won’t regret it!
A**E
Needed Sunshine Vibes.
I have this lightbulb installed in a lamp above my chair. I turn it on for 20 minutes everyday to mimic the Sunshine that we are missing in the Winter here in the Midwest. It makes me feel better and more relaxed and energized. I really think it has helped me tremendously.
N**A
Wow It's Great
Price was great. It works well and gives off plenty of the light needed to combat SAD. Here in the northwest it's a problem. This was a cost effective solution. Reccomend
O**8
Excellent light, wish it came in more sizes.
This bulb (2700k version) makes the best quality light I've found from an LED, very nice looking and close to an incandescent. The downside is it only comes in one shape and wattage. This bulb is A21 size and won't fit in a lot of fixtures designed for the more common, smaller A19 size. It also only comes in "60W" brightness which is a bit brighter than a 60W incandescent. And it only shines on the top half of the bulb, so it distributes light differently than an incandescent. This Sunfilled produces slightly better light second-best LED I've found, which is the Philips Ultra Definition. The Philips isn't quite as good in color rendition, but it's close enough that you probably won't notice the difference unless you compare them side-by-side. The Philips comes in a variety of different sizes and wattages, responds better to dimmers, and it looks like a traditional bulb. I use this Sunfilled wherever I can fit them, and the Philips everywhere else.
A**R
Replaced a house full of Philips Hue with these much-cheaper bulbs
I replaced virtually every Philips Hue bulb in my house with these much-cheaper, non-smart bulbs. Hue are cool because they can match the color temperature to the time of day, which makes indoors sync up with light from the windows and make rooms feel like they’re changing places and purposes as the day goes on. But the color rendering on the sun-filled bulbs is so, so much better than Hue, I was willing to give up the variable temperature I loved so much. These lights are the closest thing I’ve seen the incandescent lights without spending 6x+ on electricity (more in the summer, dealing with waste heat). Reds in particular are much richer than with normal LED bulbs, and it’s easier to pick out fine details in color. I only wish they came in more form factors—I still have a few locations where these bulbs wouldn’t work well. My most common substitute is Philips Ultra Definition, which comes in a decently wide variety of form factors and has better color rendering than Hue (despite being much cheaper and made by the same company), but Sun-Filled bulbs are a clear step up from Ultra Definition.
B**Y
Glorious light
Glorious warm light. I've switched all the bulbs in my house and given them to everyone in my family. I only wish they came in more sizes.
M**N
A little bit of sunshine inside your house.
This is a full spectrum light bulb that I have put in the lamp next to my chair. Its a wonderful light on a gloomy day. I intend to buy another one to replace the other bulb in the lamp. Together I think they will be even better at helping me escape gloomy weather.
D**L
Didn't work in my dimmable light fixture properly.
Only 3 stars because I purchased for a dimmable fixture, but it never turns totally off, even when switch is off. I don't want a big night light which is basically what it was at night. It works OK in a regular fixture. To clarify, it works in a regular non-dimmable fixture, but not in any of my ceiling lights because the bulb is abnormally tall and does not fit inside the light fixture globes.
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