Introduction
Becoming an essential element of modern decoration, LED strips are now found in both our interiors and exteriors, offering customizable and accessible lighting for everyone. Discover the numerous advantages of these flexible and economical light strips.
Choosing the LED Strip
The market offers a wide variety of LED strips, catering to all needs and desires. Length, color, brightness, power, LED density, water resistance… Explore the different types of available strips to find the one that perfectly matches your project.
Types of LED Strips
RVBW
The RVBW LED strip is a type of multicolored LED strip that includes red, green, blue, and white LEDs. This allows for creating a wide range of colors, including warm white, cool white, and pastels. RVBW LED strips are often used for ambient lighting as they can create a variety of different atmospheres.

Warm White and Cool White LED Strips
Warm white and cool white LED strips are a type of LED strip that allows for creating a wide range of color temperatures, from warm white to cool white.

COB
COB (Chip-on-Board) LED strips are a type of LED strip that uses LED chips mounted directly onto the circuit board. This allows for more uniform and diffuse lighting compared to traditional LED strips. COB LED strips are often used for general lighting as they provide softer and more natural light.

Individually Addressable LED Strips
These strips allow controlling each LED individually, enabling the creation of complex lighting effects.
Installation Steps
- Measurement and Cutting: Measure the required length and cut the LED strip using scissors, following the marked indicators.
- Connection: Connect the LED strip to the transformer, ensuring correct polarity. Use connectors if necessary
- Mounting: Secure the LED strip using mounting brackets or double-sided adhesive tape.
- Cable Concealment: Hide the cables for a clean and aesthetic finish.