Parabolic aluminized reflector is referred to as PAR. These bulbs have a lamp, reflector, and pressed lens inside the lamp to produce directed lighting. In comparison to BR bowl-shaped light bulbs, they have a shorter body. Compared to BR lights, PAR bulbs produce soft light with a sharper edge.
Due to its many uses, LED Par Light bulbs are the preferred option for the majority of LED Downlight, Recessed, and Track Lighting applications. The most popular PAR bulb sizes range in size from PAR16 to PAR20 to PAR30 to PAR36 to PAR38. Dimmable, brilliant light that uses less energy is provided by LED PAR lights.
PAR is an abbreviation for "parabolic aluminized reflector," and it is best employed in situations when a focused, narrow beam of light is required. In most circumstances, most PARs do not surpass a beam angle of 45 degrees. BR stands for "bulged reflector," and it is a wide-angle floodlight with beam angles that frequently surpass 100 degrees.