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What colours do the LED produce?

Red - This is the traditional color for maintaining night vision. Some LED headlamps and flashlights have the option of switching to red light for use at night.
 
Green - Green is now the preferred color for pilots and the military. The green color is also great for retaining night vision, and it doesn't erase, or render invisible, the red markings on maps and charts.
 
Blue - Many people like the blue color because it is very easy on the eyes. Blue appears to be a good reading light for the  elderly eyes. Elderly folks report that they can read under the blue light for hours without eyestrain, compared to severe eyestrain in less than 30 minutes with incandescent lighting.
 
White - The most popular of the LED colors. It produces a soft white light, without harsh reflection, glare or shadows.
 
Amber - LED amber bulbs do not attract flying insects, as do ordinary white bulbs. Amber LEDs are used outdoors in areas such as patios and decks where insects flying around lights are a nuisance.