- Select™ 90 LED Strip Light - Static WhiteAs low as $60.89
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A seamless, dotless look that does not require a diffusing lens.
Shop AllA narrow strip light that is ideal for tight space applications.
Shop AllA wide versatile strip light that has a wider beam angle.
Shop AllBendable, small, and high density strip lights.
Shop AllTrue colors, enhanced vibrancy, and visual appeal for everything you illuminate.
Shop AllOkay – Suitable for area or security lighting.
Good – Acceptable for most uses, providing good color rendering with an optimal balance of light quality and power efficiency.
Excellent – Ideal for art galleries, photography studios, commercial spaces, and grocery stores (especially for produce).
Perfect – Equivalent to sunlight and incandescent lights.
Our single color LED strip lights are available in Soft White (2500K), Warm White (3000K), Cool White (4000K), Day White (6000K), Red, Green, Blue, Yellow/Amber, and Purple.
Yes, some of our single color strip lights are waterproof. Our N-Series Ultra Bright, N-Series Standard Bright, W-Series Ultra Bright, and W-Series Standard Bright strip lights all have waterproof options.
Our single color strip lights come in two voltage options, 12VDC and 24VDC.
For more information on how to install strip lights, visit our installation guide.
Extremely long life: up to 50,000 hours with very low time-luminosity decay.
Yes, a lot of our single color strip lights are dimmable. Before purchasing, be sure to check the specifications on the product posting to ensure they are dimmable.
Yes, our single color strip lights come with a 3-year warranty. To learn more about our warranty, visit our returns and warranty information page.
CRI is tested using 15 color samples. We use a Light Integrating Sphere to measure color accuracy by comparing the LED light to a black body, which has a perfect CRI. The first 8 R values are typically averaged for standard CRI evaluations.
Standard CRI (80+) is suitable for most uses. High CRI (90+) offers superior color accuracy, essential for specific applications, though it generally costs more and uses more energy. Some states require high CRI lighting for new installations.
CRI (Color Rendering Index) measures how accurately a light source reveals colors compared to natural sunlight, with a scale from 0 to 100.
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