✨ Illuminate your lifestyle with JOYLIT’s flawless warm white glow!
The JOYLIT 24V 32.8FT COB LED Strip Light features 3840 high-density LEDs per meter with a 120° beam angle for a bright, uniform warm white light at 2700K. Engineered with no voltage drop technology, it maintains consistent brightness across its full length. With a CRI over 90, it delivers vivid color accuracy, perfect for indoor spaces like bedrooms and kitchens. The strip is dimmable via compatible controllers and boasts a durable aluminum PCB with strong adhesive backing for easy installation and long-lasting use.
Color | Warm White |
Brand | JOYLIT |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Special Feature | COB Dotless Uniform glow, Energy Efficient, Dimmable, Cuttable, 120 degree beam angle |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | DC 24V 5A Power Supply ( Sold Separately ) |
Light Color | Warm White |
Theme | Decoration Lighting |
Occasion | Indoor |
Style | Modern |
Material | Aluminum |
Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
Controller Type | Remote Control, App Control, Touch Control |
Number of Light Sources | 3840 |
Voltage | 24 Volts (DC) |
Wattage | 96 watts |
Included Components | 32.8ft COB LED Strip |
Number of Items | 1 |
White Brightness | 7650 Lumens |
Control Method | App, Remote |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Form Factor | Strip Lights |
Manufacturer | JOYLAND |
Part Number | VCOB-38410M-27K |
Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.08 x 9.76 x 0.55 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | VCOB-38410M-27K |
Area Lighting Classification | IP20 |
Maximum Compatible Wattage | 96 Watts |
Specific Uses | Indoor use only |
Special Features | COB Dotless Uniform glow, Energy Efficient, Dimmable, Cuttable, 120 degree beam angle |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Plug Format | No Plug |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Luminous Flux | 7650 Lumen |
Bulb Features | Dimmable |
Color Rendering Index (CRI) | 90.00 |
Average Life | 50000 Hours |
Bulb Length | 32.8 Feet |
A**R
Exactly what we were looking for
Was able to add it to above our cabinets to add more ambient light. Now it’s the main light we use since it Lights up the room without being overpowering brightness
O**S
Good looking LED strip
Does what I needed! Bright and solid color
C**G
Came with no plug
no way to plug into wall and came with no adapter or instructions not easy to use.
L**L
Average
90+ cri which is what mattered to me
M**
i misunderstood
This is a very long strip of led lights and i was so excited to put them up but then i realized the ends are just wires. you have to have a device that you can wire it into for them to work and this light did not include it so i have absolutely no way to use these and its a disapointment.
A**R
Nice bright light
First of all, to the reviewer complaining that this LED tape light didn't come with "no way to plug into the wall" and "no adapter" and "no instructions", well no duh. The product listing clearly says that it doesn't include a dimmer or the required power supply. The third photo also clear states that the power supply and dimmer are not included. So why would you complain that you didn't get something that wasn't included? As for instructions, if you don't know how to use a bare roll of LED tape light, you shouldn't be ordering a bare roll of tape light. It's pretty straight forward, but this is not a starter set, it's for people that have a clue how to use this.As for the actual tape light, it is nice and bright, it dims well using the 24 volt LED driver I have and the Lutron Diva DVCL-153P dimmer switch. At barely over $1.00 per foot, I think that this represents a good value. However, my roll showed up with nineteen soldered splices in it. What that means for the uninitiated, is that this 32 foot roll is made up of shorter lengths that have been soldered together, rather than being one continuous, uninterrupted length. I have purchased rolls this long with no splices, so I know it's certainly possible, but I suspect it's more economical for some manufacturers to have lower quality standards and chop out the bad parts and re-solder the good parts. Does it make a difference? Hard to say, but if you want to cut the tape light where a solder splice is located, it's a little more difficult (ideally you unsolder the joint). And in my mind it does represent a potential point of failure; as the splice heats up and cools down over many power cycles, a weak solder joint could ultimately fail. I wouldn't quibble over a couple splices or so in a roll this long, but nineteen of them seems very excessive to me.Only you can decide whether the value price makes up for this many splices.