I used to have a question. People said that LED lights are energy-saving and long-lasting, making them an excellent choice for office, home, and commercial lighting.
For consumers, this is naturally a good thing, as it saves electricity, money, and worries, and also contributes to environmental protection.
For manufacturers, distributors, and retailers who sell lamps, it is not a happy thing that a lamp will not break or change for several years. Otherwise, even lamp sellers will have to rely on the northwest wind to eat dirt.
Now I understand a bit. The reason why I thought that way back then was purely because poverty limited my imagination. I thought that lamps were meant for lighting, but I didn't know that lamps had long been called lighting fixtures.
Lighting is the foundation, while decoration is the added value. With the rapid development of the economy and the satisfaction of basic human needs, decorative items become increasingly valuable.
In the past, selling lights, especially LED lights, faced a thorny problem. You had to popularize its technical selling points to consumers and retailers, word by word, with great care, wishing to dismantle the lights and display them in detail. There's no way, you can't expect the general public to understand what it is like an expert at a glance.