●Infinite Programable Color and Effect (Chasing, Flash,Flow,etc).
●Multi Voltage Available: 5V/12V/24V
●Working/Storage Temperature: Ta:-30~55°C / 0°C~60°C.
●Lifespan: 35000H, 3 years warranty
Color rendering is a measure of how accurate colors appear under the light source. Under a low CRI LED strip, colors might appear distorted, washed out, or indistinguishable. High CRI LED products offer light that allows objects to appear the way they would under an ideal light source such as a halogen lamp, or natural daylight. Also look for a light source’s R9 value, which provides further information about how red colors are rendered.
Need help deciding which color temperature to choose? See our tutorial here.
Adjust the sliders below for a visual demonstration of CRI vs CCT in action.
To control individual LEDs, DMX LED strips employ the DMX (Digital Multiplex) protocol. When compared to analog LED strips, they provide more control over color, brightness, and other effects.
Among the benefits of DMX LED strips are:
1. More control: DMX LED strips can be controlled by specialized DMX controllers, allowing for precise control over brightness, color, and other effects.
2. The ability to control multiple strips: DMX controllers can control multiple DMX LED strips at the same time, making it simple to create complex lighting setups.
3. Increased dependability: DMX LED strips are more dependable than traditional analog LED strips because they use digital signals that are less susceptible to interference and signal loss.
4. Improved synchronization: To create a cohesive lighting design, DMX LED strips can be synchronized with other DMX-compatible lighting fixtures such as moving heads and color wash lights.
5. Suitable for large installations: Because they provide a high level of control and flexibility, DMX LED strips are well-suited for large installations such as stage productions and architectural lighting projects.
To control individual LEDs, DMX LED strips use the DMX (Digital Multiplex) protocol, whereas SPI LED strips use the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) protocol. When compared to analog LED strips, DMX strips provide more control over color, brightness, and other effects, whereas SPI strips are easier to control and suitable for smaller installations. SPI strips are popular in hobbyist and DIY projects, whereas DMX strips are more commonly used in professional lighting applications.
SKU |
Width |
Voltage |
Max W/m |
Cut |
Lm/M |
Color |
CRI |
IP |
IC type |
Control |
L70 |
MF350A070A00-D000K1A12107X |
12MM |
DC24V |
12W |
100MM |
/ |
RGB |
N/A |
IP65 |
SM18512PS 18MA |
DMX |
35000H |