The majority of LEDs are produced to be either 2700k 2800k 3000k 4000k or 5000k.
Color temperature daylight. Daylight is a bright white-blue light that has a high color temperature of 5000 to 6000 K. Low color temperature implies warmer more yellowred light while high color temperature implies a colder more blue light. The higher color temperatures more than 5000K on the color temperature chart represent daylights which appear more bluer white or in other words the whitest kind of white.
Above 4500K brings us into the daylight color temperature of light. Bright blue-white light daylight approx. The color temperature of an LED lamp is responsible for how we perceive the emitted light.
The 5500 K average daylight color spectrum varies during different parts of the day. You can see this progress in the color temperature chart above and in the light bulb representation below. Soft White 2700K 3000K Bright WhiteCool White 3500K 4100K and Daylight 5000K 6500K.
To make it more clear the bright sunlight is about 6500K. Soft White 2700K 3000K Bright WhiteCool White 3500K 4100K and Daylight 5000K 6500K. It shows all color temperatures that are normally used on the vehicles turn signals reverse lights stop signals etc.
Daylight is typically found around 5600K. Sunny daylight as in standard middle-of-a-cloudless-day lighting is a bit colder as is a speedlight. The color choices between 3000K and 6000K are normally used by the manufacturers of LED bulbs that are installed into headlights fog lights and are used as parking lights.
The higher the Degrees Kelvin the whiter the color temperature. This is regarded as the default daylight color temperature of a high midday sun with no cloud cover. Color temperatures between 3100K and 4500K are referred to as cool white or bright white Light bulbs within this range will emit a more neutral white light and may even have a slightly blue tint.

