The E27 4.9W LED Bulb A60 PHILIPS CorePro 470lm power is an efficient and reliable solution for replacing incandescent bulbs up to 40W in standard luminaires for professional or domestic use. Its A60 shape preserves conventional dimensions, allowing a direct replacement without modifying the socket or altering existing optics. It is ideal for applications requiring general low-consumption lighting with high luminous output, such as offices, technical corridors, common areas, or decorative luminaires in contract projects.
Technology and Construction
This bulb incorporates Philips’ high-performance LED technology, providing optimized efficiency with 470 lumens and uniform color rendering, suitable for demanding environments where light stability and quality are essential. Its internal electronics ensure instant start-up without flicker or delay and are designed to withstand repeated switching cycles without flux degradation. The body is made of opal thermoplastic with a diffused finish, providing 200° homogeneous light distribution, ideal for open or semi-enclosed luminaires.
Compatibility and Efficiency
With a standard E27 base, it can be used in a wide range of ceiling lamps, table lamps, wall lights, or pendant fixtures, both in technical and decorative interiors. Its low energy consumption of 4.9W allows significant electricity savings, with a nominal lifespan of 15,000 hours, reducing replacement and maintenance costs. It is non-dimmable, making it especially suitable for installations with conventional switches or controlled on/off systems without dimming.
Professional Applications
Perfect for architects, installers, or maintenance managers looking to integrate reliable LED technology into traditional E27 luminaries. Its 470 lm output makes it suitable for hotel rooms, circulation areas, lobbies, common spaces, or decorative lighting in restaurants. It is also an excellent choice for energy renovation projects or gradual replacement of incandescent and CFL bulbs in corporate buildings, educational centers, or collective housing.