If you have any halogen bulbs eg.
Light colour 3000k. For example 2700K 3000K 4000K or 6500K. There is less yellow or orange shade and it appears crisper. Commonly called warm white.
3000 Kelvin Shielded LED Lights Have Quickly Become the Standard for Outdoor Lighting. Kelvin K is a unit to describe the colour temperature of the light. 2700K is similar to the color of a regular incandescent or halogen light which looks a little yellow or warm.
Household fixtures are commonly found in color temperatures on the Kelvin scale of 2700K warm incandescent 3000K warm white halogen and 3500K household fluorescent. Both 3000K and 4000K are still on the warmer side of the Kelvin scale as LED light fixtures can still reach 4800K 5000K and up to 6500K color temperatures. Switching this allows you to select warm white 3000K or cool white 4000K whenever you like.
At the lower end of the scale from 2000K to 3000K the light produced is called warm white and ranges from orange to yellow-white in appearance. Save Energy Lower Costs. Compared to a 2700K light a 3000K light is slightly purer.
But it will not change the actual output of light. This range contains the most commonly available colors of LED lighting for headlights parking lights and fog lights. 4800K-5000K is recommended for make up application and photography as it is not too warm or too cool.
4000K is approaching sunlight colour temperatures but still a bit on the warm side. 3000K is a little bit more white but is still in the warm range. Most common light colour temperatures used in led lighting are 2700K incandescent warm white 3000K halogen warm white 4000K neutral white and 5000K daylight cold white.

