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Home Do LED lights produce glare?

Do LED lights produce glare?

Glare refers to difficulty seeing or a reduction of visibility in the presence of a bright light.  Glare may be caused directly or indirectly by natural or artificial light.  Common examples of glare include that caused by headlamps at night, overhead light reflected on a computer monitor, and driving into the sun at sunrise or sunset.

LED Glare - LED Hot SpotA light’s glare is quantified in terms of a G rating.  As shown in the figure below, it takes into account the amount of lights in the FH, BH (60-80 degree) and FVH, BVH zones (80 -90 degree) (zones in the dotted red box).  While some LED lights have a very high brightness (intensity), they do not produce more glare than that caused by halogen bulbs or similar conventional lights.  Glare can be controlled by selecting a product or lighting design designed to direct light only where it is needed.

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