How to choose COB LED strip lights
A short routing guide for buyers choosing dotless LED strip direction.
View GuideThis page turns common pre-sales questions into fast routing content for COB, SMD, Neon Flex, and protected-strip conversations. It should help buyers narrow direction before they ask for drawings, samples, or quotation.
These guides stay short on purpose so buyers can move from education into the right family or support path without getting lost in long copy.
A short routing guide for buyers choosing dotless LED strip direction.
View GuideThe bend direction should be selected by the actual route geometry, not by product name alone.
View GuideProtected-strip selection should start from environment risk, not only an IP label.
View GuideUse this checklist to keep the blog page practical and tied to real routing decisions instead of generic SEO copy.
Start from the buyer's real scene first: dotless interior line, contour lighting, or protected strip.
Lock the first routing variables before deep SKU comparison: voltage, CCT or color, CRI, IP target, and mounting method.
Use the guide to narrow the right family quickly, then move into datasheet, drawing, sample, or quote support.
If the buyer still cannot identify the route after reading, switch immediately into support instead of stretching the article conversation.
A short routing guide for buyers choosing dotless LED strip direction.
Use COB when the visual effect matters more than the lowest SKU cost.
Confirm CCT, CRI, dimming, run length, and waterproof direction first.
COB usually fits hospitality, premium residential, and display projects.
The bend direction should be selected by the actual route geometry, not by product name alone.
Top bend is common for visible outline paths and facade contours.
Side bend is more suitable for narrow letters and lateral routing.
Outdoor need and mounting profile should be confirmed before sample.
Protected-strip selection should start from environment risk, not only an IP label.
Confirm humid indoor vs real outdoor exposure first.
Check mounting method and sealing expectation before quoting.
Silicone-based structures are useful for both protection and cleaner integration.
These request blocks keep the education layer connected to support, documents, and live handoff instead of ending at article reading.
Use this when the buyer needs help mapping a rough project scene to COB, SMD, Neon Flex, or Silicone before choosing a model.
Request Product AdviceUseful when the guide already helped narrow the family and the buyer wants the next technical document layer.
Request DatasheetUse this when the buyer still has missing specs, unclear installation conditions, or needs help preparing the first message.
View Support FlowUse direct contact when the buyer already knows the family, quantity, and timing and wants to move straight into live discussion.
Contact UsMove from education into the real inquiry path with your application, quantity, and spec target.