One of the most important concerns when buying a lamp is whether a solar lamp or a moon lamp is better? You may have also come across this question: what is the difference between these two types of lamps and in which spaces it is better to use each one. Does the type of application of solar and moon lamps differ depending on different environments?
The color of light from solar and moon lamps create two completely different light spectra. These differences are clearly visible in their optical properties, and each is more suitable for use in certain spaces. In the rest of this article from EDC, we will examine the application of each of these light spectra and the characteristics of solar and moon lamps so that you can make a more appropriate choice.
What is a solar lamp?
Sunlight bulbs produce a yellow or orange light that is similar to natural sunlight. This type of light conveys a sense of warmth and comfort to the environment and is often used for spaces that need a sense of relaxation. Sunlight bulbs are most often used in living rooms, bedrooms, and public areas of the home such as dining rooms.
What color is a sunlight bulb?
A sunlight bulb produces warm light with a color temperature between 2,700 and 3,000 Kelvin. This light is similar to the light of the sun at sunrise or sunset. Sunlight bulbs help reduce stress and create a relaxing atmosphere and reproduce colors with high accuracy, but may not be suitable for work spaces that require cooler light and more brightness.
(Do you know what the color temperature of light is?)
What is a moonlight bulb?
Moonlight produces a soft white or blue light that is brighter than sunlight. It is cooler and clearer and is often used in environments that require more precision.
What color is a moonlight?
A moonlight produces cool light with a color temperature between 5,000 and 6,500 Kelvin. This type of light gives a fresh feel to the space and is similar to natural daylight in the height of summer. Moonlight is ideal for spaces that require high lighting, such as work rooms, bathrooms and office environments.
This light increases concentration and productivity, but may create a cold feeling in rest areas. In environments that require strong and precise light, moonlight is an ideal option.
Comparison of sunlight and moonlight
For more information, we have compared solar and moonlight lamps below:
Effect on health and mood
Sunlight lamp: Due to its warm light, it creates a relaxing atmosphere and is suitable for relaxation environments such as bedrooms and living rooms. This light can help regulate the sleep cycle and improve mood.
Moonlight lamp: The cool white light of the moonlight lamp is suitable for work spaces that require a lot of concentration and activity. However, using it at night may reduce the production of the hormone melatonin (which causes drowsiness) and disrupt sleep.
Energy consumption and efficiency
Both types of lamps, whether in solar or moonlight LED versions, have optimal energy consumption and are suitable options for sustainable lighting with low energy consumption and long lifespan.
Effect on decoration and space
Sunlight lamp: Its warm light helps create a sense of intimacy and makes classic and warm decorations more prominent.
Moonlight lamp: Its cold white light gives a sense of modernity and transparency to the space and is more suitable for spaces with modern design.
Advantages and disadvantages of sunlight lamps
Benefits of solar lamps | • A sense of peace and comfort
• Suitable for a relaxation area • Like natural light |
Disadvantages of solar lamps | • Less brightness
• Reduced workspace focus |
Advantages and disadvantages of moonlight lamps
Benefits of Moonlight Lamps | • More brightness
• High accuracy • Suitable for workspace • Increase focus and productivity |
Disadvantages of moonlight lamps | • Sleep disturbance in the resting area
• Cold and insincere light |
Is sunlight or moonlight better for the human eye?
Neither type of sunlight or moonlight is absolutely better for the human eye; rather, the right choice depends on environmental conditions and individual needs. In relaxing and dimly lit environments, sunlight is a better choice that helps reduce eye fatigue. On the contrary, in bright and working environments that require more concentration and accuracy, moonlight can increase productivity. The best way to maintain eye health is to use the right combination of both types of lamps.
Sunlight or moonlight for studying
The best light for studying is a combination of sunlight and moonlight. Sunlight (yellow) with a lower color temperature reduces eye fatigue, but may not be enough for long-term study alone.
Moonlight (white) with a higher color temperature increases focus and clarity of vision, but excessive use can cause eye fatigue over time. The best solution is to use a mixture of both types of light, or a bulb with a medium light temperature (around 4000 Kelvin) that provides a mix of warm and cool light.
Combine sunlight and moonlight for the best results
One way to optimize your ambient lighting is to use a combination of sunlight and moonlight bulbs. This way, you can enjoy the benefits of both types of light while maintaining a balance of light in different spaces.