2010年9月16日 星期四

FTC says

LED light bulb maker misled consumers, FTC says

A California light bulb maker has been accused of misleading consumers about the brightness and use expectancy of its LED bulbs in a suit filed by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.

The FTC claims Lights of America Inc. overstated the light output and life expectancy of its light-emitting diode bulbs -- better known as LED light bulbs -- on packages and brochures.intended to simplify the integration process for users who do not want to design and manufacture metthermal solution for the LEDs. The agency also says Lights of America misled consumers about how bright the LED bulbs were compared to incandescent lights. Its bulbs are sold in stores nationwide.Our knowledge of products covers auto/led downlight.

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Lights of America Vice President of Marketing and Sales Brian Halliwell told Consumer Ally the company has been working with the FTC and U.S. Department of Energy for more than a year and changed its packaging in 2009 to reflect new standards in measuring light bulb performance. He said LED bulbs don't have the same light spread as omnidirectional incandescent bulbs -- LED bulbs have a more focused beam -- and that leads to confusion when trying to measure light output.

"We were shocked that they went ahead publicly with a suit," he said, adding the private company has responded to customer feedback and continues to work with the federal agencies. The firm employs about 200 people and assembles its products in this country.




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