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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of LEDupdates Lighting Flexible Cabinet Included

24v impressive CRI 90+. Brightest Uniform distribution lighting strip unlike the traditional dot LED strips. Powerful 7000Lumen with 508 chips at 4000K natural white color. 16.4ft length per roll, can be cut every 1.8 inches for a versatile installation design. Perfect for your DIY project like closet, cabinet, showcase and many more. UL Listed with peace of mind and highest quality control. Power supply is not included. Require a minimum 24v 72w or higher (120w recommended ) power supply available on Amazon: B01HKC03ZW.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressive Flexible Wall Lights

Using these LED lights, we found that they are perfect for tight spaces and awkwardly shaped rooms. The flexible design allowed us to easily mount them under cabinets or around curved corners. They also provide bright and efficient lighting, making them a great energy-saving option. The only downside is that the adhesive strips used to mount them can be a bit tricky to work with, but once properly secured they hold up perfectly... Overall, highly RECOMMEND!

Pros
  • Flexible design allows for versatile installation and placement.
Cons
  • May require additional set-up time compared to standard cabinet lighting.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Excellent. But not a high CRI.

That seems to be the case with all COB headlights. A large gap can also be clearly seen in the "blue" range between 450 and 500 nm. I immediately noticed a color change compared to my other traditional high CRI LED strips. They appear crimson-white and "fluorescent" in color rather than a pleasing warm white. Technically, they don't lie on the blackbody locus. I soldered some known quality LEDs with a high CRI of 3000K (you can see the part number) and you can see them on the second picture…

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