Xtricity 23W T2 CFL Bulbs, E26, 1600 Lumens, 2700K vs EMART Full Spectrum 4x45W 5500K CFL Bulbs for Studio Lighting
Overall winner: Xtricity 23W T2 CFL Bulbs, E26, 1600 Lumens, 2700K
Key Differences
Xtricity (A) is a lower-priced, soft-white 2700K 23W CFL rated 1600 lm and comes as an 8-pack suited for warm indoor lighting, while EMART (B) provides higher-color-temperature 5500K daylight output with CRI 80–85 in a 4-pack aimed at studio or task lighting. Choose Xtricity if you want warm, higher-lumen soft-white bulbs in a larger pack; choose EMART if you need daylight 5500K color rendering for work or photography and E26/E27 socket compatibility
Xtricity 23W T2 CFL Bulbs, E26, 1600 Lumens, 2700K
Compact spiral CFL bulbs with 23W replacement for 100W equivalents, 1600 lumens, 2700K soft white. Instant-on, flicker-free for desk lamps, sconces, and ceiling fixtures. Customer feedback notes quality and brightness with mixed longevity
Pros
- compact spiral T2 design
- high light output (1600 lumens)
- instant-on, flicker-free
- soft white 2700K color
Cons
- mixed longevity reported by customers
EMART Full Spectrum 4x45W 5500K CFL Bulbs for Studio Lighting
EMART 4-pack daylight CFL bulbs (5500K) with 80-85 CRI for accurate color. Suitable for photography, video, and portraits; user reviews note brightness and color accuracy with good value, though some report shorter lifespans
Pros
- accurate color rendering (CRI 80-85)
- daylight 5500K for photography
- fits E26/E27 sockets
- low noise and no flicker
Cons
- mixed durability in real use (some report ~1 month lifespan)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Xtricity |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | EMART |
| User Reviews | Xtricity |