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Lumi-PRO Outdoor COB from Elite Lighting integrates RGB and white LEDs

Elite Lighting

The Lumi-PRO Outdoor Chip-on-board (COB) from Elite Lighting integrates RGB and white LEDs, offering a full spectrum of vibrant colors alongside pure white light. This versatile strip light opens up endless creative possibilities, enabling dynamic color mixing and a wide range of white tones to enhance any outdoor space. Ideal for applications in both outdoor and indoor settings, including wet locations, it is perfect for cove lighting, architectural accents, handrails, and wet bars.

When paired with Elite Lighting’s decoders and controllers, users gain precise control over lighting effects, allowing for the creation of stunning displays and immersive atmospheres.

Whether accentuating architectural features, providing uniform white illumina- tion, or creating dynamic color effects, the LB3000-RGBW excels in both performance and design. It ensures even light distribution, free from visible hot spots or shadows, delivering a smooth, continuous linear effect.

Features

  • Max run up to 13 feet
  • Wet location (IP67)
  • 90+ CRI
  • Average life (L70) 50,000 hours

More information about the Lumi-PRO Outdoor COB from Elite Lighting

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