You can customize a line of RGBIC strip lights by adding particular colors to each segments of them to shine in different colors. Dreamcolor LED strip lights are brighter than RGB LED strip lights, thanks to the newer technology of the independent circuit chip implanted in them.
Speaking of the RGBIC, which is the acronym of Red + Green + Blue + Independent circuit Chip that enables a led tape light to dispaly segmented rainbow-like colors simultanously yet with its brightness to an absolute higher percentage over the older RGB LED strip lights.
You can also change the color of the dreamcolor strip lights into red, blue, purple, yellow, green, white, and a variety of other colors at a time. Dream light LED strip are dimmable so that they won’t consume a lot of electricity power to raise your monthly bill payment.
A good quality LED strip should provide at least 400 lumens per foot (1350 lumens per meter), if it is not with a brightness specification in lumens then you should say “no” to it. You will also want to watch out for low cost LED strips that claim high brightness, as they may overdrive the LEDs to the point of premature failure.
LED Density & Power Draw
5050 LED strip lights is the key player in the market, for how bright they are compared to the older versions of strip lights. The density of LEDs measured in foot plays a decisive factor in determining the brightness of the light strip. The standard numbers of LEDS soldered on the tape per foot is 30pcs which provides decent brightness to highlight the desired effect.
LED emitters are the most expensive component of LED strip manufacturing, so be sure to account for LED density differences when comparing LED strip prices. Bear in mind to choose the strip lights within your budget out of the best brightness to suit your needs. The less bright RGBIC LED strip you choose to buy, the less you’ll need to pay for your monthly bill for electricity consumption.