LED lights have come a long way. I used to hate them because they were all this really harsh bright white. That's okay in some settings, but in most rooms in a home, it doesn't look right. Now LED has so many more options with more warmth to the light. Personally I won't be going back to incandescent. I don't think people should be prevented from buying them though, if they wish.
There is still reason to hate them. I am a recording engineer, and have to turn off all the LED bulbs when recording quiet sources because of the EMI they emit. I started noticing a rhythmic "clicking" whenever some LED bulbs were turned on. I am noticing a surge in RFI/EMI in densely populated areas over the last several years, my hypothesis is that LED light bulbs (and wi-fi devices) are main contributors. It is possible that it is harmless, but see my comment above about unintended consequences.
LED lights have come a long way. I used to hate them because they were all this really harsh bright white. That's okay in some settings, but in most rooms in a home, it doesn't look right. Now LED has so many more options with more warmth to the light. Personally I won't be going back to incandescent. I don't think people should be prevented from buying them though, if they wish.
There is still reason to hate them. I am a recording engineer, and have to turn off all the LED bulbs when recording quiet sources because of the EMI they emit. I started noticing a rhythmic "clicking" whenever some LED bulbs were turned on. I am noticing a surge in RFI/EMI in densely populated areas over the last several years, my hypothesis is that LED light bulbs (and wi-fi devices) are main contributors. It is possible that it is harmless, but see my comment above about unintended consequences.