Full-spectrum lamps, that is, ultraviolet-visible-infrared are available, we need visible light to see things, ultraviolet light has radiation, and infrared light heating is a waste of energy. So we only need visible light. The main differences between the two are as follows:
Ordinary LED spectrum has obvious peaks and troughs, and the spectrum is out of proportion. The blue peaks are obvious, which is the main culprit that damages the development of the macular area of the human retina from 0-12 years old.
The emergence of full-spectrum LED technology has repaired the shortcomings of ordinary LED light sources in the visible light waveband spectrum ratio imbalance, and improved the comfort of application products.