2700K or 3000K

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Kelvin (K) indicates the color temperature of the light source, a lower Kelvin (K) number means a warmer (yellower) light.

If you choose 2700K, you get a warmer (yellower) light, but if you choose 3000K, you get a slightly cooler (whiter) light.

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