Ever since LED's came out, I've wondered why new houses don't have a separate 12v circuit for real LED fixtures. Instead, even if the bulb isn't replaceable, we still get a transformer in every fixture that barely lasts as long as an incandescent bulb. The second time I had to replace the LED fixture in my bathroom, I switched to a standard fixture, just because a bulb is easier and cheaper to replace than a fixture.
Man, what a dumb situation! If there was just one transformer in the home, it could be high enough quality to last a lifetime, and we'd probably double the efficiency of the LED fixtures themselves. And we'd get the bonus of reducing the voltage and associated fire risk in half the circuits in our homes!
At least we don't have that problem with our RV's. LED fixtures in an RV have real 12v circuits feeding them. No reason for bulbs.