The mechanism of dimming is to strobe. Professionals claim that it is imperceptible, and it indeed can’t be noticed consciously. However, it becomes painfully obvious when looking at a moving object.
Get a bulb of the appropriate brightness and use it.
I’m fairly sensitive to strobing and I’ve never noticed that from the strip of LED lights I have. But it also has multiple LEDs (at least 6, 2 each of RGB), so perhaps it’s just a different design?
The mechanism of dimming is to strobe. Professionals claim that it is imperceptible, and it indeed can’t be noticed consciously. However, it becomes painfully obvious when looking at a moving object.
Get a bulb of the appropriate brightness and use it.
I’m fairly sensitive to strobing and I’ve never noticed that from the strip of LED lights I have. But it also has multiple LEDs (at least 6, 2 each of RGB), so perhaps it’s just a different design?
Are they dimmable or multiway? Does the dimmer switch control the number of diodes illuminated?
The dimmer switch does indeed control the number of diodes (as well as the RGB balance)