Quickly Grasp the Technical Features and Key Products across the Entire YUJILEDS Series
This article provides a brief overview of the technical features and main products of each series to help you quickly choose products that meet your needs.
YUJILEDS® Dim to Flamewarm™ LED Strips are designed with human-centric lighting principles in mind. They mimic the natural progression of light throughout the sunset, helping to regulate our circadian rhythms. The LED strips offer two distinct light modes:
1. Flamewarm™ Deep Sleep Mode (1250K)
2. Daylight Relax Mode (3000K)
In this article, we will introduce the different dimensions to identify the quality by taking the QC procedure of Yuji Lighting LED strip as the example, after reading this KNOWHOW, we expect to contribute these for you:
In this article, we will introduce the different dimensions to identify the quality by taking the QC procedure of Yuji Lighting LED strip as the example, after reading this KNOWHOW, we expect to contribute these for you:
A constant brightness light strip is a type of light strip that maintains a steady output current while working. This means that even if there are voltage fluctuations or changes in LED lamp resistance, the constant brightness LED strip will continue to emit a consistent level of brightness, ensuring the longevity of the LED lamp. YUJILEDS developed and launched high CRI constant brightness LED light strips, and added a 10m option to the traditional 5m specifications of YUJILEDS light strips to meet the different needs of more customers.
YUJILEDS Super Slim LED strip achieves the ultra thin LED strip structure while providing high brightness and high quality illumination, with a led density of up to 128 leds/m and Yujileds® SimpleBinning technology allowing these thin LED strips to adapt to any environment with strict width restrictions without worrying about losing lumen output and vivid colour quality.
The difference between 3000K and 3500K is in the warmth of the light they emit. The choice between the two depends on the mood you want to create and the specific requirements of the space you are lighting. In this blog, we will explore the factors to consider when deciding between 3000K and 3500K lighting, helping you make an informed choice that aligns with your preferences and needs.