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  • 250 Lumens: Brightness Explained & Comparisons
    250 lumens is a relatively low level of brightness.

    Here's a comparison to give you a better idea:

    * 250 lumens: About as bright as a standard nightlight.

    * 500 lumens: Similar to a small desk lamp.

    * 1000 lumens: Approaches the brightness of a standard household light bulb.

    Factors influencing perceived brightness:

    * Distance: The farther away you are from the light source, the less bright it will appear.

    * Color temperature: Warm white light (around 2700K) appears less bright than cool white light (around 6500K), even with the same lumen output.

    * Reflective surfaces: Surrounding surfaces can reflect light, making the area appear brighter.

    In summary: 250 lumens is a low brightness level, suitable for tasks that don't require much light, such as creating ambiance or providing a soft glow. If you need a brighter light for reading or working, you'll want to look for a light source with a higher lumen output.

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