Answer
Jan 23, 2026 - 07:02 AM
LED shading is based off the amount of Kelvins (K) . Per the manufacturer, Cool White is 5000K and Day LIght is around 5500 to 6500K. Day Light has more Blueish shading than Cool white due to the amount of Kelvin. Warm white has Kelvin range 2700-3000 and soft white has a Kelvin range of 3500-4000. Warm white tends to have a more yellowish shade to it and soft white is more of a neutral shading between Warm white and cool white. Please note that these Kelvin ranges are subjective between light manufacturers and also based on the quality of that manufacturers diodes for the lights.
