A narrow beam Angle of 10-20°
Because the central light is strong
Then the spot range is relatively small, so it is generally suitable for doing key lighting
For example, you need to light up a very delicate decoration
Or decoration and so on to make a little gorgeous light, you can choose a narrow beam Angle
A wide beam Angle of 24°-45°
It can be used to wash walls or for local lighting
The light brushed against the wall and washed down
It has the feeling of raising the ceiling and reducing the sense of occlusion of the space
For A sitting ROOM, visual focus GATHERS GENERALLY ON tea TABLE
So we can set a few lights above the coffee table
Wide beam Angle lamps are installed either openly or darkly for local illumination
Ultra-wide beam Angle of 50-60°
The light hitting the floor will be more scattered
The light and dark levels are not so obvious and are suitable for providing ambient lighting
No beam Angle is the best, only the right or wrong
Narrow beam Angle lamp, generally speaking, anti-glare function will be better,
However, the light source illuminates less area
Can create a good space atmosphere
But it will also form a relatively strong spatial brightness contrast
Wide beam Angle Because his light is relatively scattered,
So you can create a uniform illumination of the space,
However, it may be much weaker in the space atmosphere
So it depends on the space that is designed
To select different beam angles