Do the LED's give enough light to make it useful or are they only really there for optical effect. My main light is in the centre of L shaped bathroom 2m*(1.7m*2m) and mirror will be in alcove.
I have a LED mirror with demister pad in my en-suite, it's a Roper Rhodes Clarity Flare.
Whilst it does light up the en-suite quite well it can be quite dazzling.
I am considering the Roper Rhodes Pulse (60 LEDS) or their Star (72 LEDs) . Will be over basin. Does it make a difference if the LEDs are at the top and bottom, or on the sides.
70 LED's sounds a lot but means nothing, they can vary in brightness considerably and that site gives no clue as the light output beyond it's description as "subtle mood lighting", so I wouldn't rely on it as the sole source of light if you're gonna use it for makeup removal etc. without seeing it in action first.
Just checked I have exactly the same as Gary, Roper Rhodes Flare with 42 LED. You can only rely on it for "subtle mood lighting" i.e. while the individual LED appear very bright the actual room illumination is very poor.
Even with nearly twice as many LED I doubt that overall illumination would improve much - certainly not suitable IMO as a sole source of lighting.
Cannot believe that orientation top or bottom or side will make any appreciable difference
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