✨ Light Up Your Life with Endless Colors! 🌟
The BTF-LIGHTING 5050 RGBW LED Tape Light offers a versatile lighting solution with 300 LEDs that can produce 16 million colors. Measuring 5 meters in length, this energy-efficient strip is perfect for home decoration, allowing for easy customization and integration with smart home systems. With a lifespan of over 50,000 hours, it’s designed for both indoor and outdoor use, making it a durable choice for any lighting project.
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 7.48 x 6.3 x 0.59 inches |
Number of Light Sources | 300 |
Material Type | Metal+PCB+Plastic |
Occasion Type | Christmas |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | Indoor |
Color | Rgb+warm White 4 Colors in 1 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Number of Batteries | 6 A batteries required. |
Control Method | App |
Light Color | Red, White |
Color Temperature | 3000 Kelvin |
Controller Type | IFTTT, Voice Control |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Additional Features | High quality, 300 RGB LED, One year warranty, DC12V low voltage, 300 Pure White LED, RGB+Pure white, DIY project, 4 colors in 1 LED |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | DC12V |
C**R
Looks Amazing – Warm White Is a Great Touch
These light strips look amazing! I used them for a home project, and I’m really impressed with how vibrant the colors are. The warm white option is what sold me — it gives off a soft, cozy glow that looks great in the evenings, especially in the bedroom or kitchen.The strip feels durable, and the lights are nice and bright without being harsh. It was easy to install, but just a heads-up: it doesn’t come with a power adapter or controller, so you’ll need to get those separately. Once everything’s hooked up, though, the effect is beautiful.Overall, I’m really happy with how it turned out. Great quality for the price, and the lighting makes a big difference in the space.
B**.
Low-hassle, great colors
I bought these 5050 RGBW LEDs along with aBTF-LIGHTING AC100-240V to DC12V6A power supply and aBTF-LIGHTING Zigbee 3.0 C04Z LED Controller for RGBW, after lots of research and a certain amount of educated guessing, and that combination worked flawlessly for me out of the box.The LEDs come with a cable that connects the pin sockets on the end of the strip to individual wires suitable for insertion into the controller. When inserting each wire, pay attention to the wire color! The order of red and green is switched on the controller relative to the pin order on the LED strip, so you'll need to cross-wire the wires. The colors of the wires in the cable that comes with the LED strip matches the pin order on the strip, so just attach the red wire to the "R" socket on the controller and the green wire to the "G" socket, and you'll be fine (unless you're red-green colorblind, in which case, best of luck!). The controller also comes with two sockets marked V+ (power). Attach the black wire to one of them and leave the other one empty. This advice probably applies to their RGBW controller that has a remote control too, but I can't say for sure.If nothing happens when you plug it in, make sure the plug between the wall socket and the power brick is firmly inserted. It took a fair bit of persuasion for me to get it fully seated.Anyway, on to the actual review: the LEDs are spaced close together on the strip, which is good since it makes it easier for the light to diffuse and be less spotty. I was pleasantly surprised to see that there are cut points every three LEDs, which makes it possible to cut the strip to almost any length you want. These cut points do seem to be natural places for the cable to crimp when unwound, though, so be a little careful playing with them before you attach them to something.The colors are pretty spectacular. I can produce a warm, pure, or cool white with these, plus vibrant saturated colors, and the hue stays pretty consistent even as I lower the brightness almost to nothing. The colors produced also match what the app shows, unlike some cheap smart light bulbs I've bought on Amazon in the past. The maximum brightness is very bright indeed.All in all, these lights work exactly as they're supposed to, they're well-made, and setup was way less of a hassle than I anticipated.
K**N
Fun Project
Works great, but really plan out all the components you need for each connection. It was fun figuring out, but frustrating ordering more connectors every few days. Yes, they do run VERY hot. I recommend connecting to whatever you choose to control it and turn it down before completing so you can test connections and not burn your fingers. At full power it can start melting parts including the sticky back cover which is probably why people say they have trouble getting that off. The sticky holds fine so far.
L**N
Good Quality, Great Price
I bought these to install in a motorhome renovation. Other reviews may say they are spliced together from 0.5m strips -- they are. Circuit boards cannot be infinitely long, so it is understandable that they are spliced together from shorter lengths.This should not affect the performance/lifetime of the strip. However you may want to be careful when bending on the spliced joints. Consider cutting the strip and running wires to complete the bend if you must bend it at a solder joint.As far as the adhesive goes, I haven't used it yet and don't really plan to. I don't think any double sided tape (that won't tear off paint with it) will last the lifetime of the installation. There are clips readily available to screw these on the wall and avoid using adhesive. I bought clips for "10mm IP67/68" LED strips. There are also conduit channels that diffuse the light and provide a clean, flat surface for the adhesive to grip onto. A non-porous, flat surface free of oils/contaminants is ideal if you're using the adhesive. It is pressure activated adhesive so make sure to firmly press down all areas of the strip to achieve good adhesion.The warm white color is pleasant. I have had other LED strips with retina-piercing brightness and hues. These will do nicely for indirect ambient lighting for nighttime (especially while on the road). You will want to install these strips so they provide indirect or diffused light. Otherwise the brightness may give you a headache after a while of staring at bare LEDs.I measured current draw of the complete 5M strip at 12V for each color. I applied 12V directly to the each color with no dimming applied. The results I got are below:Warm White: 1.342A @ 12V (16.104 Watts)Blue: 1.162A @ 12V (13.944 Watts)Red: 1.288A @ 12V (15.456 Watts)Green: 1.136A @ 12V (13.632 Watts)Total: 4.928A @ 12V (59.136 Watts)So the recommended 6A/12V power supply should be sufficient. You may want to increase your margin a bit if you want a more robust installation. You likely won't be running the LEDs at full brightness a lot though.Overall, they're good quality at a great price. Unless you maybe go with a super premium brand costing 3X more you're likely getting the same product as anywhere else in terms of quality and longevity.
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