The Flickerless LED Technology Bulb by Burton Lighting Vintage Edison Style 5W LED Dimmable Light Bulb 2 Pack 250 Lumens ST64 Tear Drop Top E26 Base Antique Tinted Glass

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The Flickerless LED Technology® Bulb by Burton Lighting is the worlds first 20th Century Edison replica LED light bulb that prevents known health issues due to exposure to (invisible) high frequency flicker, such as epileptic seizures, malaise, headaches and impaired visual performance. Beware of cheap knock-offs. The sculpted filament creates a unique flicker-less glow that is beautiful to gaze at and allows your eye muscles to relax. With its antique finish and superior dimming capabilities, this bulb heightens your ambiance, and brings you the perfect accent lighting for those of us that have photo-sensitivities or just don’t want flickering LED’s in our lives. Product features: - High-Quality Electronics and Flickerless LED Technology® - Superior Dimming Capabilities, stays at same color temp 2200K - Film and Theater quality of Light 90+CRI - 5 watt LED = 35-40 watt equivalent - Longest lasting with 25000 hour lifespan - Low Heat - No Infra Red or Ultraviolet radiation - Eco-Friendly Specifications: - AC85-265V 5Watt 50/60HZ,250 Lumen Output - IP20 Water Resistant - 100pcs LED flip-chip on 130mm substrate - True Color Dimming capabilities - Spiral Filament, ST64 outer bulb - Cap/Base: 26-27mm ES/E27 Type: Screw in - Lifespan: 25 Years/3 hours per day - Dimensions: Length 143mm (5.62 inches) x Depth 64mm (2.51 inches) - Weight: 43 grams Efficiency This Burton Lighting Bulb uniquely merges the “look” of vintage bulbs, with the efficiency of LED technology. Flickerless LED Technology bulbs are 6 times more efficient than Vintage Edison incandescent, and 5 times more efficient than newer incandescent. Important Note: Requires 85-265V AC current to ensure bulb operates as described. Inconsistent or incompatible current can cause flickering. Ensure your fixtures are compatible with E