Product Description
The COB 896D Addressable RGBW LED Strip is a high-performance, ultra-high-density lighting solution designed for advanced architectural and decorative applications. Utilizing Chip-on-Board (COB) technology with an impressive 896 LEDs per meter, it delivers smooth, dot-free illumination with exceptional uniformity.
Equipped with addressable IC control (WS2814), each segment can be individually controlled to create dynamic RGBW effects, seamless color transitions, and precise brightness adjustment. The integrated true RGBW design provides vibrant colors along with clean, high-quality white light, making it ideal for both decorative and functional lighting.
Operating on 24V DC low voltage, this LED strip ensures stable performance, reduced voltage drop, and reliable operation in long runs. With high output up to 48W per meter, flexible cut points, and optional IP20 or IP67 protection, the COB 896D RGBW strip offers outstanding flexibility for indoor and outdoor installations where premium lighting quality and creative control are required.
reliability
- Ultra-high-density COB 896D design for smooth, dot-free RGBW illumination
- Addressable IC control (WS2814) enables dynamic RGBW lighting effects and precise segment control
- True RGBW color mixing delivers vibrant colors and clean white output
- High-output performance up to 48W/m for bright, impactful lighting designs
- 24V DC low-voltage operation for stable performance and reduced voltage drop
- Wide 180° beam angle ensures even, uniform light distribution
- 31.25 mm cuttable per IC segment for flexible customization
- PWM dimming compatible with addressable controllers
- Flexible PCB with excellent thermal management
- Available in IP20 and IP67 options for indoor and outdoor applications
How It Works:
- Power Supply – The strip runs on 24V DC and consumes a set wattage per meter (e.g., 10W/m).
- Control Signal – The strip has a built-in IC driver (e.g., WS2811F). A controller sends digital signals to the IC, telling each LED how bright it should be and which color to display.
- Data Flow – The signal flows from one LED IC to the next along the strip. Each LED “reads” its instructions and passes the remaining data down the line.
- Dynamic Lighting – Because each LED can be individually controlled, you can create moving patterns, gradients, and animations rather than lighting the strip uniformly.