LED stands for "Light Emitting Diode," and LED lights are a type of lighting technology that uses light-emitting diodes as a source of illumination. Unlike traditional incandescent or fluorescent lights, which rely on filaments or gases to produce light, LEDs generate light through the movement of electrons in a semiconductor material.
LED lights are used in various settings, including residential, commercial, industrial, and outdoor lighting. They are also commonly found in electronic displays, traffic lights, automotive lighting, and many other applications due to their versatility and efficiency.