Regardless of which country you’re in, consumers are interested in purchasing LED lamps and in many cases already have. Younger consumers from ages 18–39 and consumers with higher income and education generally show interest in smart lighting technologies and more awareness of the impact of lighting on health and wellbeing.Priorities in lighting product purchasing across all nations are price, energy efficiency, and lifetime or longevity. With 76% of respondents saying they thought smart lamps would displace conventional light bulbs.But 77 percent and 69 percent respectively, have at some time bought a lighting product for their household that was the wrong fit, shape, size, and/or light temperature. Here is the advice: You can buy a 60W-equivalent LED lamp that is much brighter and whiter than you want for your space if the CCT is 3500K or above and blasting you with 850-lm per lamp in a multi-lamp orientation such as we have in our dining area. But that might be exactly what you want for visibility in your food preparation area.