
RGB, RGBW, and RGBCW 5050 series for retail, hospitality, display, and dynamic color programs.
The first split is whether the buyer needs color only or color plus a dedicated white path.
This series must stay tied to control method, dimming, and effect logic.
Best for decorative, branded, and atmosphere-lighting programs.
Useful when the buyer is designing an effect package rather than a basic white strip order.
Use this gallery to review product form, board width, and visual presentation before moving to model-level discussion.


Use these application points to check whether the series fits the buyer's project before sample or quotation follow-up.

RGB / RGBW SMD can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.

RGB / RGBW SMD can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.

RGB / RGBW SMD can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.

RGB / RGBW SMD can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.

RGB / RGBW SMD can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.

RGB / RGBW SMD can be positioned for this use case after voltage, color, structure, and installation details are aligned.
Use this table to screen voltage, color direction, structure, and project fit before narrowing the final model.
| Item | Quote direction | Commercial note |
|---|---|---|
| LED package family | 5050 RGB / RGBW control package | The package family drives brightness, cost, and the first direction buyers compare. |
| Voltage path | 12V / 24V confirmed catalog options | Run length, controller choice, and power planning should be checked before sample approval. |
| Color / control route | RGB, RGBW, and RGBCW color-control paths | Use the first buyer conversation to lock whether the project is static white or scene control. |
| Output positioning | 60 LEDs/m dynamic color option | This keeps the page commercially useful before final wattage bins are published. |
| IP / protection structure | IP20 board option; final PCB width and wiring should be matched during quotation | Protection method should follow the environment risk, not only a generic IP request. |
| Typical project route | Retail, hospitality, display, and decorative color-control programs | Use this line to move the buyer toward the correct family before model-level quoting. |
This table shows the confirmed model options from the current SMD catalog list. Blank wattage remains marked To confirm instead of being invented.
| Model No. | Voltage | Power/m | LEDs/m | Color | CRI | PCB / IP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WS-RGB5050-60 | 12V/24V | 14.4W | 60 | RGB | - | PCB to confirm / IP20 |
| WS-RGBW5050-60-24V | 24V | 16W | 60 | RGBW | - | PCB to confirm / IP20 |
| WS-RGBCW5050-60-24V | 24V | 16W | 60 | RGBCW | - | PCB to confirm / IP20 |
Use these checkpoints to align samples, drawings, packaging, and production details before the order moves forward.
Lock whether the buyer is comparing 2835, 5050, RGB, or protected strip before discussing only unit price.
Voltage, wattage, white path, or RGB control method should be aligned before the sample pack is assembled.
Outdoor, humid-area, or profile-mounted projects need the protection and fixing method decided early.
Mixed SKU packing, barcode, reel length, and private-label requests should be closed before production slotting.
Use this checklist to confirm the commercial and technical points buyers normally settle before sample or quotation.
Confirm whether the project needs RGB only or RGBW with a separate white-light channel.
Lock controller, dimming protocol, and installation control logic before the quote becomes final.
Clarify whether the buyer is prioritizing color effect, maintenance convenience, or simplified wiring.
Align the scene target with sample evaluation so the buyer is not judging a color-control product like a static white strip.
Use these request blocks to ask for datasheet review, drawing confirmation, sample planning, and OEM packing support.
Request the latest RGB / RGBW SMD datasheet with the main electrical and structural options for buyer review.
Request DatasheetRequest width, cut interval, mounting, and installation drawing support before sampling.
Request Drawing ReviewAlign sample quantity, finish expectations, and target shipment window before formal quotation closes.
Plan SamplesReserve space for private label, barcode, outer-carton, and mixed-SKU packing requirements.
Discuss OEM PackingThese FAQs focus on the questions buyers normally resolve before they move from category screening to model selection.
Use RGB when the job is purely color-effect driven, and use RGBW when the buyer also needs a dedicated white-light path inside the same strip program.
RGB SMD is usually chosen when the buyer wants a familiar, practical color-control product rather than a COB-style continuous light line.
Unclear controller path, wrong scene expectation, or missing confirmation on RGB versus RGBW usually causes more confusion than the strip itself.
Not as the first choice. It is better reserved for dynamic scene programs where color effect is the real buying reason.
Send the voltage option, target output, color direction, quantity, and application so the team can align the correct model faster.