Which type of LED strip is best?
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Which type of LED strip is best?
The best LED strip lights to buy in 2021
- TP-Link Kasa Smart Light Strip: Best all-around LED Strip Lights.
- Govee LED Strip Lights: Best LED strip lights for bedrooms.
- Govee LED Smart Wi-Fi App Strip Lights: Best budget app-controlled LED strip lights.
- Philips Hue Smart Lightstrip: Best Philips Hue LED Strip lights.
What is a 3528 LED strip?
The 3528 LED is a smaller SMD chip than those used on the 5050 LED strip SMD, its dimensions are 3.5mm x 2.8mm. The 3528 LED chip is mostly used in a LED tape of 60 LEDs per metre pulling 4.8w and at 12v (commonly known as 4.8w p/m or 5w p/m LED tape). Both of these LED tapes are available in an IP67 version.
Which is brighter LED 5050 or 3528?
5050 chips are typically 3 times as bright as 3528 chips. Because they’re brighter, strips with 5050 chips are typically used for what we call ‘task lighting’, and commonly used underneath kitchen cabinets where that light will help you see what you’re working on.
How do I choose LED strips?
When buying LED strip lights, it is important to look at the number of LEDs per length. For brighter output and higher light quality, you should look for the strip lights that have the highest number of LEDs per Foot (Meter, Yard, etc).
What is a 5050 Led?
The 5050 is an RGB strip whose chips measure 5.0mm by 5.0mm. They have 3 LED diodes in each casing called tri-chips, which gives them a very bright glare when turned on at full power.
What is 5050 LED light strip?
Is 5050 LED lights good?
The 5050 diodes are best suited for single color applications because of their intense brightness; if they were to use flashing colors, it would create eye issues for anyone staring at them. The 5050 LED uses about 60mA of power, has a surface area of 25mm squared, and a brightness of 22 lumens.
Are 5630 LEDs brighter than 5050?
The 5630 (5730) LED is basically a stretched 5050 LED with a much wider viewing angle. Making the 5630 (5730) LED the brightest of all 3 with the lowest power consumption per watts. The wider angle makes it easy to emit a brighter output with the same wattage.