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Know About RGB Colour Changing LED Tape

Author: Simple Lighting
by Simple Lighting
Posted: Jun 15, 2017

The most boring spaces can be transformed and given an exciting look, with proper lighting. It is all about the colour and the intensity of the colour that is either focused on spaces or emitting from the spaces. RGB (Colour Changing) LED Tape offers excellent options for morphing spaces, at home or at the workplace to create elegant and interesting looks. Create gleaming colour changing effects with RGB LED strips, they are sleek and highly flexible, comprising of between 30 and 60 individual high standard LEDs per metre that emit a spectrum of changing colours. There are many different options when it comes to purchasing RGB tape, from buying a single strip to buying a kit, which is comprised of RGB LED Tape, a controller (which features multiple options to change the sequence of colour, the speed and intensity of lighting) and a driver or transformer.

Simple Lighting are LED Tape experts. They were one of the first companies in the U.K to sell LED Tape, and, they are one of very few companies in the UK to offer a fully bespoke LED Tape service. They will cut your LED tape to your exact needs or specification and solder wires for you etc. The norm in the U.K is to have to buy LED tape by the metre and cut and solder it yourself.

RGB colour changing LED tape with Wi-Fi controller

An interesting feature of RGB colour changing LED tape is the ability to use a smart phone as a controller. The installation of the Lighteez app and Wi-Fi controller lets you control the entire 15 colour change sequence and other options from your smartphone. This special feature helps in easy handling of the LED tape, creating multiple combinations of vibrant hues in RGB colour. This helps in enhancing the appearance of the space lending a pleasing effect.

Different brightness levels of RGB LED tape

RGB LED tapes are available to meet various brightness requirements. Standard 8.64W (per metre) RGB LED strip lights are the perfect choice for quality lighting. The tape comprises 30 LEDs per metre and is suitable for under cabinet lighting, plinth areas and thousands of other uses. Other types include the powerful 14.4W (per metre) RGB LED strip lights that offer 60 LEDs per meter. This would be the perfect choice for enhancing the illumination in clubs, bars & restaurants. Different options exist for different requirements, to light up the ambience in spaces through muted or bright lighting. Simple Lightings friendly, expert customer service team are available by Phone or Email, Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. If you have any questions or would like advice about RGB LED Tape or any other Lighting give them a call on 0151 375 9210 or 0333 433 2465, or Email support@simplelighting.co.uk

Multiple options for changing colour

The colour changing features includes 15 changing sequences. RGB LED tape strip can generate multiple combinations by mixing the colours red, green and blue. The combination of all three colours in different intensity can generate white colour light to meet requirements. Perhaps the greatest advantage offered by the LED tape strip is the flexibility of the strips. The strips can be manoeuvred into virtually any space or corner to create the desired effect. Other lighting options may include the creation of spaces in walls or cabinets for placing bulbs and lighting equipment. Whereas with RGB LED tape, installation is a breeze. It is as simple as sticking it to your chosen surface and choosing the option on the controller for the desired lighting effect.

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Simple Lighting is a U.K supplier of high quality, affordable lighting products to domestic, wholesale and trade customers.

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