
White-light supply routes
Start here for mainstream, brighter, high-CRI, or tunable white strip discussions.
All 11 SMD series below are grouped by buyer decision path: white-light supply, color control, or protected engineering use.

Start here for mainstream, brighter, high-CRI, or tunable white strip discussions.

Use these when the project needs RGB/RGBW atmosphere, pixel control, or controller matching.
Use these when installation constraints drive the choice: waterproofing, long runs, high voltage, narrow boards, or free cut.
This page helps buyers compare the main SMD series before moving into model-level quotation.
Start here for mainstream, brighter, high-CRI, or tunable white strip discussions.

120-240 LEDs/m mainstream white-light family for commercial, cabinet, shelf, and distributor supply.
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60 and 120 LEDs/m larger-package option for brighter white-light project discussions.
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CRI 98 full-spectrum 2835 family for scenes where color rendering is the key purchase reason.
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Dual-color and CCT options for warm-to-cool white control and scene-adjustable lighting.
View Series DetailsUse these when the project needs RGB/RGBW atmosphere, pixel control, or controller matching.

RGB, RGBW, and RGBCW 5050 options for decorative, retail, and hospitality color programs.
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5V, 12V, and 24V programmable RGB/RGBW options for scene-control and signage effects.
View Series DetailsUse these when installation constraints drive the choice: waterproofing, long runs, high voltage, narrow boards, or free cut.
IP65-IP68 protected SMD options for humid areas, outdoor-ready lines, and signage supply.
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Narrow-board, cup-board, electroplated-board, and high-temperature options for constrained builds.
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Long-run options for commercial lines where voltage drop and power-feed planning matter early.
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220V SMD strip options for long-run commercial discussions that require compliance review.
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3535 and 2835 free-cut options for compact boards and flexible on-site cut handling.
View Series DetailsUse these checkpoints before sampling, distributor comparison, or model-level quotation.
SMD remains the broadest and most practical family for many standard project and distribution requirements.

Use mainstream 2835 or 5054 families when the buyer needs stable volume supply and standard white-light options.

Use high-CRI or higher-output families when product color and shelf presentation matter more than lowest SKU cost.

Use standard white or tunable-white SMD routes when buyers need practical cabinet, cove, or furniture lighting.

Use SMD when broad availability, voltage options, and project flexibility matter more than a premium dotless finish.
Use mainstream SMD families for repeatable stock discussions where model range, packaging, and pricing are compared early.

Use RGB/RGBW or addressable routes when the buyer needs atmosphere, effects, or controller-linked visual programs.
This table helps turn early buyer requirements into a more focused SMD series direction.
| Scenario | Suggested Direction | Main Specs To Confirm | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| General commercial lighting or distributor stock | SMD 2835 Standard Strip | Voltage, LEDs/m, PCB width, CCT, quantity | Use as the first mainstream white-light family. |
| Larger-package white-light performance discussion | SMD 5054 Performance Strip | 60 or 120 LEDs/m, voltage, target CCT, W/m confirmation | Keep W/m as quotation-confirmation until production spec is confirmed. |
| Premium color-rendering white-light scene | High CRI / Full Spectrum SMD | CRI target, density, board width, project scene | Use when CRI is a real buying reason rather than a generic spec add-on. |
| Warm-to-cool white or dual-color scene | Tunable White / Dual Color SMD | Color path, controller, voltage, wiring direction | Use for cabinet, furniture, and scene-adjustable white-light programs. |
| Color-changing atmosphere or display lighting | RGB / RGBW SMD | RGB/RGBW/RGBCW, controller, voltage, wiring direction | Best when color effect matters more than a continuous dotless line. |
| Programmable effects or pixel control | Addressable / Programmable SMD | IC path, voltage, controller, LED density | Confirm control chain before sample approval. |
| Humid, sealed, or outdoor-ready installation | Waterproof / Silicone Protected SMD | IP level, sealing structure, mounting environment | Protection structure must match real installation risk before sampling. |
| Long run, high voltage, compact board, or free-cut need | Engineering / Long Run / High Voltage / Free Cut SMD | Board width, voltage path, run length, compliance, cut handling | Treat these as project-specific families rather than generic stock strips. |
Use this checklist to keep early SMD conversations practical instead of falling into generic strip-language too quickly.
Choose the series family first: 2835, 5054, high CRI, CCT, RGB/RGBW, addressable, waterproof, engineering, long-run, high-voltage, or free-cut.
Use confirmed specification fields on the public page; keep unconfirmed W/m as quotation-confirmation items instead of filling guessed values.
For protected, high-voltage, or long-run products, confirm environment, compliance, and installation method before sample or quotation.
Align reel length, adhesive direction, carton labeling, control method, and private-label packaging early for stock or distributor programs.
These request blocks keep the page useful when the buyer is still narrowing family, package, or protection direction.
Use the 14-page client catalog for WeChat sharing, buyer meetings, and early family selection before detailed quotation.
Download SMD CatalogUse this when the buyer needs the right 2835, 5054, high CRI, CCT, RGB/RGBW, protected, long-run, or free-cut document path.
Request DatasheetUseful when the buyer only knows the scene, brightness target, or installation environment and needs help choosing the right family.
Request Application ReviewUse this when the buyer needs multiple SMD series compared side by side before choosing the final commercial direction.
Plan SamplesUseful for distributor, private-label, or repeat-order programs where carton, reel, and barcode handling matter early.
Discuss OEM PackingThese FAQs answer common category-level questions before model selection and sample planning.
The page now follows the current SMD catalog structure, so buyers can choose the correct series before comparing model-level specifications.
Series family, voltage, LEDs/m, confirmed power, CCT or color type, CRI, PCB width, IP level, quantity, and installation environment.
Some power values should be checked against the final production specification, so the public page does not publish guessed values before quotation.
Move to COB when the project needs a premium dotless light line. Stay with SMD when broad SKU coverage, pricing flexibility, or standard strip supply matters more.
Send the application, electrical requirements, quantity, and protection level so the right SMD series can be matched faster.