Also called LED tape lights or ribbon lights, LED strip lights consist of flexible circuit boards and surface mounted light emitting diodes. They usually include an adhesive backing for easy installation.
White LED strip lights often see use in accent lighting around a room or task lighting such as cabinet lighting. EnVision LED Lighting offers options that work in undercabinet lighting, over cabinet lighting, tree lighting, and pole lighting. They often emit only a single color, such as red, green, blue, or white.
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You can cut many strip lights down to size. You must cut along the designated line, or it may cause irreparable damage. The line usually includes the logo of a pair of scissors to designate where to cut. However, not all LED strip lights can be cut. Cutting these lights may make them unusable.
Though some LED strip lights may bend or fold, EnVision LED Lighting advises that you do not bend, fold, or put excessive pressure on their strip lights. They also advise that you do not field cut the strip light or cut off or modify the AC cord that provides power to the light. A qualified professional should install these strip lights.
LED lighting offers an energy efficient lighting option. They use a low wattage while still providing high brightness. EnVision LED architectural strip lights use only 4 watts.
LED strip and tape light options offer a slim alternative to a light bulb. That way, you can use slender and efficient lighting options without a visible bulb or fixture. LEDs don’t generate much heat, so they avoid heating up any furniture they’re attached to or the objects beneath.
You can also find creative ways to add colorful LED strip or tape lights to a variety of locations. Certain LED striplights may use a remote control, phone app, or Smart home, for control while others, like EnVision LED options, include a power cord. Other options may use a different power supply, such as hardwire.
EnVision LED Lighting offers a selection of strip lights, including their architectural striplights and LUX series striplights. Both options can be cut, with the architectural series cuttable every 18 inches and the LUX series cuttable every 19 inches.
Their 120V architectural striplights feature an IP65 rating suitable for wet locations, though not submersible. They can fully dim with no transformer necessary. They feature a high CRI of 90 or above and ribbed lens for glare reduction. They work well as under and over cabinet lighting, buildings, trees, and cove lighting. The color temperature options include 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K.
Their 120V driverless striplight works well in wet locations and dims down to 5% using most dimmers. These options work well in undercabinet lighting, over cabinet lighting, tree lighting, and pole lighting.