What is a Cree LED Light?
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What is a Cree LED Light?

What is an LED light?

Cree LED lights are a type of light-emitting diode (LED) used in various applications. LEDs are semiconductor devices that emit light when an electric current passes through them. Cree is a leading manufacturer of LEDs, and their products are used in a wide range of applications, including lighting, automotive, electronics, and more. RECON offers a range of Cree products, including light bulbs, flashlights, headlamps, and more.

Cree LEDs are known for their high efficiency and brightness, and they are used in various settings, including homes, businesses, and public spaces. Cree offers a wide range of LED products that differ in terms of size, shape, color, and other features.

LED bulbs are more efficient than traditional incandescent bulbs because they do not rely on filaments that weaken and break over time. LED bulbs last longer than conventional incandescent bulbs, making them a more cost-effective solution in the long run in terms of both replacement costs and operating costs.

As LED manufacturing continues to scale, the cost to produce these bulbs has come down drastically, meaning that the up-front investment expense to install superior lighting in your truck is becoming a realistic option for more and more people.

How Are LED Bulbs Produced?

LED bulbs are produced by combining different chemicals to create a semiconductor. Simply put, a semiconductor is a material that can connect and conduct electricity. The most common semiconductor used in LED bulbs is silicon. However, Cree uses a different type of semiconductor called gallium nitride (GaN). The main advantage of using GaN over silicon is that it can produce more light while consuming less power making Cree LEDs more efficient than other types of LEDs on the market.

This semiconductor is then placed onto a heat sink, which helps to dissipate the heat that is generated by the LED. The unit is placed into weather-tight housing and covered with a lens to protect it from the elements. Since LED bulbs do not rely on filaments like traditional incandescent bulbs, they are much more durable and have a longer lifespan.

What Does Cree LED Mean?

The term "LED" refers to a light-emitting diode (LED), which is a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current is passed through it. Cree is a leading manufacturer of LEDs, and their products are used in a wide range of applications, including lighting, automotive, electronics, and more.

"CREE LED" refers explicitly to a light-emitting diode manufactured by Cree, Inc., a highly-respected company known for producing some of the industry's best LED components available. If you are looking for a high-quality and reliable bulb for your truck, Cree is a great option, and RECON has the goods you are looking for.

How are CREE LED bulbs different from others?

One of the main ways that Cree LEDs are different from other types of LEDs is in terms of efficiency. Cree LEDs are known for their minimal energy use and notable brightness, and Cree's superior CRI (Color Rendering Index) produces exceptional color quality and illuminates the details of the road that you need to pay attention to in order to stay safe while you are having fun.

Some of the advantages of using Cree LEDs include:

  • high efficiency and brightness
  • long life span
  • wide range of colors and shapes
  • low power consumption
  • no glass or mercury is used in the production of Cree LEDs

There are many different LED manufacturers, but not all LEDs are created equal. Cree, Inc. is an industry leader, and its innovative approach to producing reliable, durable, and bright bulbs makes them a leader in the lighting world. Discerning truck owners know that Cree LEDs are the best option for anyone who focuses on high-quality goods to keep their truck running smoothly for years to come.

How do you know if your LED lights have CREE LED or not?

If you are unsure whether your LED lights contain Cree LEDs, you can contact the manufacturer of your light fixture or bulbs to inquire. Alternatively, you can look for the "Cree" logo on the packaging of your light bulbs or fixtures. If you have bought a third-party piece of equipment, check for branding on the packaging as well as the bulbs or semiconductors.

What Is a Cree Lightbar?

Lightbars are often used on emergency vehicles such as police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances. They can also be used on construction vehicles, tow trucks, and other types of utility vehicles. They are also popular for off-roading because of the superior lighting and range they offer when compared to headlights. Lightbars are most often mounted in the front of the vehicle, and, depending on the specific use case, may be mounted on the front bumper, the hood, or even on the roof of the vehicle. Lightbars can also be mounted in the rear, but more often the rear is illuminated with different, smaller LED spotlights.

Lightbars have historically used incandescent bulbs, but many newer models use LEDs. LEDs are superior to incandescent bulbs in many ways, including their durability — a great selling point for anyone taking their vehicle off the beaten path.

A Cree lightbar typically has two rows of high-powered LEDs and offers variable brightness depending on your needs, but in nearly every case, you are not legally allowed to use a lightbar on public roads or highways. Check with your local and state ordinances and laws to make sure you have a clear understanding of how you can use your lightbar safely and legally.

If you are looking for a high-quality LED lightbar, Cree is an excellent option. Their products offer superior lighting and durability, backed by a trusted brand.

History of Cree LED, Inc

Cree, Inc. was founded in 1987 as a start-up out of North Carolina State University. The company was first focused on how to use silicon carbide as a foundation for LED technology. 2 years later, in 1989, Cree produced the first blue LED — and the first major application for silicon carbide — which is still a core technology used in most LEDs today.

Cree, Inc. is headquartered in Durham, North Carolina, United States. The company produces a wide range of semiconductor products, including LEDs, power devices, and wireless solutions. Cree has been a publicly-traded company since 1993 and is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol CREE.

In 1999, Cree introduced the world's first high-power blue LED. This breakthrough technology paved the way for the development of white LED lighting. In 2002, Cree launched the XLamp® product line of high-performance power LEDs, which revolutionized the lighting industry by delivering unprecedented levels of light output and efficiency.

In 2012, Cree announced plans to invest $1 billion in a new state-of-the-art semiconductor facility in North Carolina, US. The new facility, which is now operational, has created over 1,000 jobs in the area and consistently produces world-class semiconductors that go into many of the Cree offerings.

Cree is a global company with operations in the United States, Canada, China, and Europe. The company's products are used in a wide range of applications, including lighting, automotive, electronics, and more, and RECON carries a large inventory of Cree LEDs for many different vehicle needs.

Ready To Get LIT? Shop Cree Today with RECON

RECON offers an extensive catalog of Cree products for your trucking needs. Whether you are replacing existing LED bulbs, adding new auxiliary lights, or looking to upgrade your existing incandescent lighting to brighter, more reliable, and more efficient LEDs, we are here to help.

If you want to learn more about which options are best for you, contact our team right away.