LED flicker is the rapid, invisible fluctuation in light output that occurs when a bulb's driver fails to maintain stable current. Most people cannot consciously see it. The nervous system registers it regardless, and over hours of exposure the effects accumulate: eye strain, fatigue, headaches, and in photosensitive individuals, more serious neurological responses.
Every Dulora bulb uses constant-current driver technology that meets IEC flicker guidance standards, with Pst LM below 1 and SVM below 0.4 at every dimming level including the lower end where flicker is most problematic in lesser bulbs. This collection gathers the full Dulora range, from CRI 80 utility bulbs through to CRI 97+ premium decorative models, for anyone who needs to source flicker-free lighting specifically.
For rooms where eye health is the primary concern, pair flicker-free bulbs with a quality trailing-edge LED dimmer LED Light Dimmers and a Warm White 2700K or Extra Warm 2200K colour temperature. The combination of stable output, warm colour, and controllable brightness creates the most comfortable visual environment for sustained evening use.
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Flicker-Free Lighting: What It Means, Why It Matters, and How to Choose
What causes LED flicker and why can I not see it?
LED flicker is caused by rapid fluctuations in the electrical current driving the LED. Cheap drivers allow the current to pulse at mains frequency, producing a strobe effect too fast for conscious perception but not too fast for the nervous system to register. The result is cumulative discomfort rather than visible strobing.
Dulora bulbs use constant-current drivers that smooth the electrical supply, eliminating the pulsing that causes flicker. The IEC standard measures this as Pst LM (short-term flicker severity) and SVM (stroboscopic visibility measure). Dulora bulbs meet both thresholds at every dimming level.
Who benefits most from flicker-free lighting?
Anyone who spends extended periods under artificial light, which in practice means most people during autumn and winter evenings. The groups who benefit most visibly are people with migraine sensitivity, epilepsy or photosensitive conditions, anyone experiencing eye strain or fatigue at home, children doing homework under desk lamps, and professionals working from home under overhead lighting.
Flicker-free is not a premium feature in the Dulora range. It is standard across every bulb.
Does dimming affect flicker performance?
In lesser bulbs, yes: flicker often worsens at low dimming levels because the driver struggles to maintain stable current at reduced power. Dulora's constant-current drivers are tested and compliant at every dimming level from 1 to 100%, including the low end where flicker is most disruptive to the wind-down process before sleep.
For the best flicker-free dimming experience, pair with a quality trailing-edge LED dimmer LED Light Dimmers.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Flicker-Free Bulbs
- Are all Dulora bulbs flicker-free?
- Yes. Every Dulora bulb uses constant-current driver technology that meets IEC flicker guidance standards with Pst LM below 1 and SVM below 0.4 at every dimming level. Flicker-free is standard, not a premium tier.
- What CRI range does the flicker-free collection cover?
- CRI 80 to 97+ across the full collection, spanning utility bulbs through to premium decorative models. The flicker-free performance is consistent regardless of CRI tier.
- Is flicker-free lighting important for children?
- Yes. Children's developing visual systems are more susceptible to the effects of flicker than adults. Desk lamps and bedroom lighting are the priority applications for flicker-free bulbs in homes with children.
- Are Dulora flicker-free bulbs certified for UK use?
- Yes. All carry CE/UKCA certification for UK mains voltage and a three-year product warranty.