• SDCM

    SDCM (Standard for Standard Deviation Color Matching) is an important metric for measuring color consistency in LED lighting fixtures. It represents the standard deviation in color matching and is used to quantify the color differences between LED light sources. A lower SDCM value indicates smaller color variations and better color consistency, which is crucial[...]

  • June 23, 2026

    IP68 LED Strip: All-Around Protection for Demanding Outdoor & Underwater Projects When it comes to outdoor or underwater lighting, IP68 LED Strips stand out as a premium solution built for extreme conditions. Designed with both performance and durability in mind, our IP68-rated PU Neon Flex strips provide unmatched reliability and flexibility, perfect for challenging[...]

  • SDCM

    June 23, 2026

    SDCM (Standard for Standard Deviation Color Matching) is an important metric for measuring color consistency in LED lighting fixtures. It represents the standard deviation in color matching and is used to quantify the color differences between LED light sources. A lower SDCM value indicates smaller color variations and better color consistency, which is crucial[...]

  • COB LED Strip

    June 23, 2026

    COB (Chip on Board) LED strips have revolutionized the lighting industry with their high CRI, uniform light output, and long lifespan. For a COB LED strip to be considered the best, it must excel in several key areas. This article will delve into these critical aspects, focusing on LED Chip quality, COB Phosphors quality,[...]

  • 360° LED Neon strip installation

    June 23, 2026

    In today’s lighting industry, 360° LED neon strip lights have emerged as a popular choice for both decoration and illumination due to their unique design and outstanding performance. This innovative strip light not only brings brilliant illumination to spaces but also offers flexible installation options and a wide range of applications to meet the[...]

  • RGBW LED Strip

    June 23, 2026

    White vs.RGB/RGBW LED Strips: Reasons for the Brightness Difference RGB/RGBW LED Light strips are typically less bright than white LED strips due to several technical and design-related reasons. Here are the main reasons: Luminous Flux Distribution: White LED Light Strip: In white LED strips, all the LED chips are dedicated to producing[...]