What is the difference between high and low cost lighting?

High cost lighting typically uses higher quality materials and technology, resulting in better energy efficiency, longer lifespan, and better overall performance. It may also offer more advanced features such as dimming options, color temperature control, and remote control.

On the other hand, low cost lighting typically uses lower quality materials and technology, resulting in less energy efficiency, shorter lifespan, and lower overall performance. It may not offer advanced features and may have limited compatibility with other lighting systems.

In general, high cost lighting may have a higher upfront cost but may ultimately save money in the long run due to its energy efficiency, durability, and performance. Low cost lighting may be a more affordable option initially but may require more frequent replacement and cost more in the long run due to higher energy usage and lower performance.

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