Reflected Glare, also known as veiling reflection, is a type of glare that occurs when light is reflected off a smooth and shiny surface, such as sand, snow, or water.
Par light, also known as photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) light, is a specific range of light wavelengths between 400 to 700 nanometers (nm) that are crucial for driving photosynthesis in plants.
Spectral power distribution (SPD), in the context of the lighting industry, is the measurement and representation of the power or intensity of light at each wavelength in the visible spectrum.
Base is the part of a light bulb that connects it to the electrical supply. It is the bottom portion of the bulb that is inserted into a socket or fixture.
A night light is a small lamp that is typically plugged directly into an electrical outlet. Its primary purpose is to provide a gentle and dim illumination during the nighttime hours.
DALI, which stands for Digital Addressable Lighting Interface, is a widely recognized and standardized communication protocol used in the lighting industry.
In the lighting industry, marine grade is a classification of products specifically designed and manufactured to withstand the challenging conditions of marine environments.