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SMD LED Strip Light

Surface-mount device (SMD) LED strips are the most versatile and widely-used LED lighting solution for architectural and commercial projects. Available in 2835, 5050, 3528, 2216, and more chip types, with options for every voltage, color, IP rating ,and CRI requirement.

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What is SMD LED Strip?

SMD stands for "Surface Mount Device" — a type of LED chip soldered directly onto a flexible PCB (printed circuit board). The numbers like 2835 and 5050 refer to the physical dimensions of the LED chip in millimeters.

SMD LED strips are the industry standard for professional lighting projects due to their high efficiency, wide color range, and proven reliability in demanding environments.

  • Available in DC 12V and DC 24V (24V recommended for long runs)
  • IP20 to IP68 waterproof ratings for indoor & outdoor use
  • CRI from Ra>80 to Ra>97 for color-critical applications
  • Single color, dual white (CCT tunable), RGB, RGBW, RGBCCT options
  • Custom PCB width, length, and LED density available
SMD LED Strip close-up

What Determines SMD LED Strip Quality?

Engineering Guide — Cost vs. Quality Breakdown

Not all SMD LED strips are created equal. The price difference between a premium and budget strip — often 2–3× — comes down to specific materials and manufacturing decisions. Understanding these differences helps you specify the right product for your project and avoid costly failures.

1. LED Chip & Binning

The LED chip alone accounts for 30–50% of total strip cost. This is where the biggest quality gap exists.

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ComponentPremiumBudgetImpact
Chip brandEpistar, San'an, Cree, Osram tier-1 diesOff-brand, recycled, or reject-bin dies20–40% lower lumen output; rapid lumen depreciation
Chip sizeFull-size die (e.g. 28×35 mil for 2835)Undersized die (e.g. 20×30 mil labeled as 2835)Insufficient brightness; thermal overload; shortened lifespan
PhosphorHigh-grade YAG / nitride phosphorLow-cost phosphor blendsCRI drops to 65–70; color rendering unsuitable for hospitality
BinningTight BIN sorting (CCT ±100K, flux ±5%)Wide BIN or mixed BINVisible color and brightness variation within the same reel
EncapsulantDow Corning / Shin-Etsu siliconeCheap epoxy resinYellowing within 1–2 years; transmittance drops significantly

2. PCB (Flexible Circuit Board)

The PCB determines current-carrying capacity, heat dissipation, and mechanical reliability — all critical for long LED strip runs.

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ComponentPremiumBudgetImpact
Copper thickness2 oz or 3 oz copper1 oz or even 0.5 ozHigh voltage drop → tail end dims 20–30% on 5m runs
Board constructionDouble-sided / high-quality FPCSingle-sided / cheap substratePoor heat dissipation; cracks when bent repeatedly
Board widthFull 8mm / 10mm / 12mmNarrowed to 6mm or lessReduced thermal area; trace current capacity insufficient
Surface finishENIG (gold) or OSPHASL (wave solder)Weaker solder joints; oxidation over time

3. Resistors & Passive Components

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PremiumBudgetImpact
1% precision resistors5%+ tolerance resistorsLED current mismatch → uneven brightness along the strip
Full-rated power resistorsUnder-rated resistorsOverheating → premature resistor failure

4. Waterproofing & Adhesive

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PremiumBudgetImpact
Platinum-cure silicone pottingPU glue or low-grade siliconeYellowing, cracking, odor, waterproof failure within months
Genuine 3M VHB adhesiveCounterfeit 3M / generic adhesiveStrip falls off at high temperatures; adhesive residue
True IP65/IP67/IP68 testedLabeled IP65 but untestedWater ingress → short circuit and corrosion

Key Takeaway

  1. LED chip quality & binning — the single biggest cost driver (30–50% of BOM)
  2. PCB copper thickness — directly affects voltage drop and heat management
  3. Encapsulant & waterproofing materials — determines long-term reliability
  4. Rule of thumb: if two strips with identical specs differ by more than 2× in price, the cheaper one has likely cut corners on all three areas above

SMD 2835 LED Strip

Most Popular

The SMD 2835 is our best-selling LED strip for engineering projects. Its compact 2.8x3.5mm chip delivers excellent luminous efficiency (up to 180lm/W) while keeping power consumption low. Ideal for cove lighting, under-cabinet lighting, and architectural accent lighting.

SMD 2835 LED Strip SMD 2835 LED Strip detail SMD 2835 LED Strip application
Technical Specifications
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ParameterOptions / Specification
LED ChipSMD 2835
LED Count60 / 120 / 180 / 240 LEDs/m
Power4.8W / 9.6W / 14.4W / 19.2W per meter
VoltageDC 12V / DC 24V
PCB Width5mm / 8mm / 10mm / 12mm
Color OptionsSingle Color / Dual White (CCT) / RGB / RGBW / RGBCCT
CRIRa>80 / Ra>90 / Ra>95
IP RatingIP20 / IP54 / IP65 / IP67 / IP68
CCT Range2200K – 6500K
EfficacyUp to 180 lm/W
Beam Angle120°
Max Run5m (single) / 10m (dual feed, 24V)
Cutting Unit25mm / 50mm / 100mm
PCB ColorWhite / Black / Yellow (custom)
Lifespan50,000 hours (L70)
Operating Temp-20°C to +45°C
CertificationCE, RoHS, UL (optional)
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SMD 5050 LED Strip

High Power

The SMD 5050 features a larger 5.0x5.0mm chip housing multiple emitters per package, making it the go-to choice for RGB, RGBW, and high-brightness applications. With three individual light-emitting elements per chip, the 5050 delivers vivid colors and strong output for facade lighting, signage, and decorative projects.

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Technical Specifications
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ParameterOptions / Specification
LED ChipSMD 5050
LED Count30 / 60 / 72 / 96 LEDs/m
Power7.2W / 14.4W / 17.3W / 23W per meter
VoltageDC 12V / DC 24V
PCB Width10mm / 12mm / 15mm
Color OptionsSingle Color / RGB / RGBW / RGBCCT / Addressable
CRIRa>80 / Ra>90
IP RatingIP20 / IP54 / IP65 / IP67 / IP68
CCT Range2700K – 6500K
EfficacyUp to 120 lm/W
Beam Angle120°
Max Run5m (12V) / 10m (24V dual feed)
Cutting Unit50mm / 100mm
Lifespan50,000 hours (L70)
CertificationCE, RoHS, UL (optional)
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SMD 3528 LED Strip

Cost Effective

The SMD 3528 is a compact 3.5x2.8mm single-emitter chip offering excellent cost performance. While lower output per chip than the 2835, its mature technology and competitive pricing make it suitable for budget-conscious projects requiring reliable quality.

SMD 3528 LED Strip SMD 3528 LED Strip material
Technical Specifications

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ParameterOptions / Specification
LED ChipSMD 3528
LED Count60 / 120 LEDs/m
Power4.8W / 9.6W per meter
VoltageDC 12V / DC 24V
PCB Width8mm / 10mm
Color OptionsSingle Color / Dual White (CCT)
CRIRa>80 / Ra>90
IP RatingIP20 / IP54 / IP65 / IP67
CCT Range2700K – 6500K
EfficacyUp to 100 lm/W
Beam Angle120°
Max Run5m (single feed)
Cutting Unit25mm / 50mm
Lifespan50,000 hours (L70)
CertificationCE, RoHS
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SMD 2216 LED Strip

Ultra Slim

The SMD 2216 is the smallest chip in our SMD lineup at just 2.2x1.6mm. Its ultra-compact size allows extremely high density (up to 360 LEDs/m) on narrow PCBs, creating smooth, dot-free light output approaching COB-level uniformity — at a lower cost than COB strips.

SMD 2216 LED Strip SMD 2216 LED Strip application SMD 2216 LED Strip material
Technical Specifications

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ParameterOptions / Specification
LED ChipSMD 2216
LED Count120 / 180 / 240 / 300 / 360 LEDs/m
Power9.6W / 14.4W / 19.2W / 24W / 28.8W per meter
VoltageDC 24V
PCB Width4mm / 5mm / 8mm / 10mm
Color OptionsSingle Color / Dual White (CCT)
CRIRa>90 / Ra>95 / Ra>97
IP RatingIP20 / IP54 / IP65 / IP67
CCT Range2200K – 6500K
EfficacyUp to 160 lm/W
Beam Angle120°
Max Run5m (single feed)
Cutting Unit16.7mm / 25mm
Lifespan50,000 hours (L70)
CertificationCE, RoHS
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SMD LED Strip Comparison

Quick reference to help you choose the right SMD chip for your project

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Parameter 2835 5050 3528 2216
Chip Size2.8x3.5mm5.0x5.0mm3.5x2.8mm2.2x1.6mm
Max Density240 LEDs/m96 LEDs/m120 LEDs/m360 LEDs/m
Max Power19.2W/m23W/m9.6W/m28.8W/m
Efficacy180 lm/W120 lm/W100 lm/W160 lm/W
Best CRIRa>95Ra>90Ra>90Ra>97
RGB/RGBW✓ Best
Min PCB Width5mm10mm8mm4mm
Dot-FreeMediumLowMediumHigh
Cost$$$$$$$$
Best ForAll-roundRGB / PowerBudgetHigh CRI / Slim

How to Choose the Right SMD LED Strip

Selecting the right LED strip depends on your project requirements. Key factors:

  • Application — Indoor cove vs outdoor facade require different IP ratings and power
  • Color — Single white, tunable white, or RGB/RGBW determines chip choice
  • CRI — Hotels/retail need Ra>90+; commercial Ra>80 is sufficient
  • Space — Narrow channels need 4-5mm PCB (2216); standard use 8-12mm
  • Run length — Always use 24V for runs over 5 meters
LED strip application guide
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Hotel & Hospitality

Recommended: 2835 Ra>90 CCT tunable or 2216 Ra>95. IP54 for bathrooms, IP20 for interiors.

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Commercial & Retail

Recommended: 2835 120LEDs/m for general, 5050 RGB for accent. IP20 indoor, IP65 window displays.

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Outdoor & Landscape

Recommended: 5050 IP67/IP68 for bridges and facades. 24V dual-feed for long runs. See landscape case. RGBW for dynamic scenes.

How to Identify SMD LED Strip Types

Single Color vs. CCT vs. RGB vs. RGBW vs. Addressable

You can determine the type of any SMD LED strip by examining three things: the solder pad markings at the cut point, the number of traces on the PCB, and the LED arrangement on the board.

Quick Identification by Solder Pads

Single Color

+ −

2 pads / 2 traces. All LEDs are the same type — one color, uniform brightness. Simplest wiring.

Dual White (CCT Tunable)

V+ CW WW

3 pads / 3 traces. Two types of LEDs alternate — one warm white, one cool white. Mixing ratio adjusts color temperature.

RGB

V+ R G B

4 pads / 4 traces. Each LED (typically 5050) contains 3 dies — red, green, blue — visible inside the package.

RGBW

V+ R G B W

5 pads / 5 traces. RGB + dedicated white LED for better white output. Often one 5050 RGB + one 2835 white per group.

RGBCCT

V+ R G B CW WW

6 pads / 6 traces. Full color mixing + tunable white temperature. The most versatile but most complex wiring.

Addressable (Pixel)

V+ GND DIN

3 pads (sometimes 4 with backup data line). Despite fewer wires than RGB, each LED is independently controlled via IC serial data. Learn more

Visual Identification on the PCB

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What to Look ForWhat It Tells You
All LEDs look identical (same phosphor color)Single color strip
LEDs alternate between two phosphor shades (one deeper yellow, one paler)Dual white (CCT) strip
Inside a single 5050 LED, you can see 3 tiny colored squares (R/G/B)RGB strip
A small black chip sits next to each LED (or group of LEDs)Addressable strip (the black chip is the IC)
One resistor per groupSingle color
Three resistors per groupRGB (one per color channel)
Few or no resistorsAddressable (IC handles current regulation internally)

Power-On Test

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Strip TypeBehavior When Powered Directly (No Controller)
Single colorLights up immediately at full brightness
Dual white (CCT)Only one channel lights up (either CW or WW depending on wiring)
RGBOnly one color lights up per channel; needs RGB controller for mixing
AddressableDoes NOT light up properly — may show random colors or stay dark. Requires data signal from controller
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Pro Tip: RGB strips have 4 wires but use analog control (entire strip changes color together). Addressable strips have only 3 wires but use digital IC control (each LED changes independently). More wires ≠ more capability — it's the IC that makes the difference.

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