Daylight bulbs have color temperatures that begin at 4600K and can range up 6500K or higher.
Daylight vs warm light bulbs. These bulbs promote a warm and cozy environment and are best utilized in restaurants hotel lobbies and homes. The higher the value the cooler the light the highest values are daylight. A2A - Bright white seems to be not-often-used designation for LED bulbs that are between warm white and daylight.
Soft white and warm white bulbs fall at the lowest end of the scale. The main difference between warm white and cool white light bulbs is how bright they are. This light gives a warm and cozy feeling and is often best for living rooms dens and bedrooms.
Warm white is a more comfortable white color that is mostly used in living and residential areas. In between warm and daylight youll find Cool White Neutral and Bright White bulbs which range from 3500 - 4100 K. Warm White 3000 to 4000 Kelvin is more yellowish-white.
Looking orange or yellow. Warm white 3000 to 4000 Kelvin is more yellowish-white. Daylight bulbs mimic natural sunlight.
This is an unflattering light. Daylight White Light 5000K to 6500K is a very cool white containing a very blue tone. Daylight ranges from Blue-White 5000K to Bright Blue 6500K.
For example warm white LEDs are 2700K to 3200K daylight is between 4000K to 4500K and cool white is between 5000K to 6200K. The light of between 2500 and 3000 K will help you relax and rest. These bulbs are best for kitchens and bathrooms.

