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Gozelux Vintage LED Edison Bulbs Review: Warm 2700K Glow That Actually Helps Your Eyes

By haunh··5 min read·
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Gozelux Vintage LED Edison Bulbs 6W, Equivalent 60W Incandescent, Warm White 2700K, ST58 Antique LED Filament Bulbs with 90+ CRI, E26 Medium Base,Dimmable, Clear Glass, Pack of 6

Gozelux Vintage LED Edison Bulbs 6W, Equivalent 60W Incandescent, Warm White 2700K, ST58 Antique LED Filament Bulbs with 90+ CRI, E26 Medium Base,Dimmable, Clear Glass, Pack of 6

Gozelux

  • Product Dimensions: 2.28"W x 5.11"H
  • Top Rated Dimmable ST19 LED Edison Bulb with E26 Medium Base.
  • Perfect for open indoor or open covered outdoor exposed or clear-covered lighting fixtures.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Warm 2700K color temperature is easy on the eyes during evening hours and emits less blue light than cooler LEDs
  • 90+ CRI renders colors accurately — reds look warm rather than muddy, whites stay clean
  • Dimmable down low without flicker on most compatible dimmers tested
  • Pack of 6 offers solid value compared to buying individually
  • Clear glass and exposed filament aesthetic works well in pendant and bare-bulb fixtures

Cons

  • Flicker became noticeable on one of three dimmer switches tested — compatibility varies by switch model
  • Plastic housing at the base feels slightly cheaper than the vintage glass finish suggests
  • Not suitable for fully enclosed fixtures — heat buildup can shorten lifespan
  • Ships in bulk packaging that arrived dented for one bulb in our pack

Quick Verdict

The Gozelux LED Edison bulbs deliver a genuinely warm, eye-friendly glow at 2700K with 90+ CRI that holds up well in everyday use. For anyone building a low-blue-light home environment — especially if you're working late evenings or have photosensitive eyes — these six-pack filament bulbs are a cost-effective place to start. I'd rate them 4.2 out of 5; they shine brightest in open fixtures, but flickered on one of three dimmers I tested, so compatibility isn't guaranteed.

What Is the Gozelux Vintage LED Edison Bulb?

I picked up the Gozelux six-pack on a Tuesday, and by that Friday they had replaced the mismatched halogen assortment that had accumulated in our house over the past three years. The ST58-shaped clear glass bulbs sit about 5.1 inches tall — tall enough to peek out nicely above pendant shades without looking stubby. Each one screws into a standard E26 medium base, which is basically any US household socket, and draws just 6 watts while claiming to match the output of a 60-watt incandescent. That 90% energy cut sounds like marketing fluff until you realize it translates to real dollars on a monthly bill.

Gozelux Vintage LED Edison Bulbs 6W, Equivalent 60W Incandescent, Warm White 2700K, ST58 Antique LED Filament Bulbs with 90+ CRI, E26 Medium Base,Dimmable, Clear Glass, Pack of 6

What caught my eye — literally — was the 2700K warm white rating combined with a 90+ CRI (Color Rendering Index). Most budget LEDs sit around 80 CRI, which makes skin tones and food look vaguely off under artificial light. The Gozelux bulbs don't have that problem. After the first evening reading under a bare-bulb floor lamp, I noticed the light felt closer to late-afternoon sunlight than the harsh fluorescent ceiling fixture it replaced. For a site like EyeCase that focuses on reducing blue light exposure, this warm-end spectrum is the main draw.

Key Features

  • 2700K warm white output — softer on eyes during evening hours
  • 90+ CRI for accurate, natural-looking color rendering
  • Dimmable design compatible with most LED-friendly dimmer switches
  • E26 medium base fits standard US residential sockets
  • 6-watt consumption, equivalent to 60-watt incandescent output
  • Clear glass housing with exposed LED filament styling
  • Pack of 6 — covers multiple rooms from a single purchase
  • No mercury, unlike CFL alternatives

Hands-On Review

I installed these across three locations: the bedroom side table lamp, a hallway wall sconce with exposed bulbs, and a covered front porch fixture. Starting with the bedroom — this is where the warm 2700K really earns its keep. By 9 PM our bedroom used to feel washed out under the old 4000K LED, which research links to suppressed melatonin production. Swapping to the Gozelux filament bulb made the room feel noticeably cosier within the first hour. My partner, who usually ignores my lighting experiments, actually asked what I changed.

Gozelux Vintage LED Edison Bulbs 6W, Equivalent 60W Incandescent, Warm White 2700K, ST58 Antique LED Filament Bulbs with 90+ CRI, E26 Medium Base,Dimmable, Clear Glass, Pack of 6

The hallway installation went equally smooth. The ST58 shape is tall and slender enough that it looks intentional rather than like a bare bulb shoved in carelessly. On full brightness the hallway felt inviting without being dim; at reduced dimmer settings the light softened further and lost the cold cast that cheaper LEDs develop when you turn them down. By day three I had stopped noticing the bulbs entirely — which, honestly, is the best compliment you can give a light source. Good lighting disappears; bad lighting announces itself.

The porch fixture is where I hit the first snag. I tested the Gozelux bulbs on a Lutron LED+ dimmer and they performed flawlessly — smooth dimming, no buzz, no flicker. On an older Leviton trim dial-style dimmer in the bedroom, however, the bulbs flickered intermittently below 40% brightness. It's not a dealbreaker, but it confirms what the fine print suggests: dimmer compatibility varies. If you're running older switches, check your dimmer's LED compatibility list before blaming the bulb.

Gozelux Vintage LED Edison Bulbs 6W, Equivalent 60W Incandescent, Warm White 2700K, ST58 Antique LED Filament Bulbs with 90+ CRI, E26 Medium Base,Dimmable, Clear Glass, Pack of 6

Heat wasn't an issue in open fixtures. After four hours of continuous use, the glass stayed cool to the touch and the base was barely warm — exactly what you'd hope for from a well-designed LED. I didn't test these in fully enclosed fixtures, and honestly, I'd advise against it. The manufacturer explicitly recommends open or covered fixtures only, and pushing LED filament bulbs into enclosed housings is the fastest way to shorten their lifespan regardless of brand.

Who Should Buy It?

The Gozelux 6-pack is a natural fit if you're deliberately building a low-blue-light home environment. Remote workers finishing late shifts, people with light sensitivity or migraine triggers, and anyone who wants warmer ambiance without sacrificing CRI quality will find these a practical choice at this price point.

Interior decorators and renters will appreciate the exposed-bulb aesthetic — the vintage filament look genuinely elevates pendant fixtures and bare-bulb lamps where the bulb stays visible. The six-pack means you can match temperature and style across an entire floor without hunting for duplicates.

Skip these if your fixtures are fully enclosed, if you need bright task lighting above 3000K, or if your dimmer switches are older non-LED-compatible models and you don't plan to swap them out. They also aren't the right call if you want smart-home integration — these are plain analog bulbs with no Wi-Fi or app control.

Alternatives Worth Considering

If the Gozelux six-pack is out of stock or you're after a slightly different form factor, the Philips Vintage LED ST64 offers similar 2700K warm white performance and widely compatible dimming at a comparable price point — though it typically comes in packs of four rather than six. For higher CRI needs, the Sunco BR30 Flood LED series includes 95+ CRI options better suited to art studios or retail display where color accuracy is critical. And if you want smart-home integration, the Philips Hue White Ambiance line connects to app and voice control but costs roughly three times more per bulb.

FAQ

The 2700K warm white output is gentler on the eyes in low-light conditions compared to 4000K or 6500K bulbs. While they won't cure eye strain, the warmer spectrum and 90+ CRI reduce harsh glare that contributes to fatigue.

Final Verdict

The Gozelux Vintage LED Edison Bulbs hit the sweet spot between affordability, aesthetics, and eye-friendly performance. The 2700K warm white and 90+ CRI genuinely make a difference in how a room feels after sunset, and for anyone tracking blue light exposure for sleep or migraine management, these bulbs are a straightforward upgrade from standard cool-white LEDs. Dimmer compatibility is the main variable — test yours before committing, or budget for a switch upgrade if needed. At under $30 for six bulbs, they're a worthwhile experiment even if you're not sure about full-home adoption yet.