
RGBCCT LED Strips
RGBCCT is a step up compared to RGBW. You have access to 5 colours: R, G, B to set the entire colour spectrum, and in addition both warm and cool white, allowing you to adjust the colour temperature between warm, yellowish white and cool white. With these strips you can create any colour you want, and they are suitable for a wide range of applications and situations.
RGBCCT is a step up compared to RGBW. You have access to 5 colours: R, G, B to set the entire colour spectrum, and in addition both warm and cool white, allowing you to adjust the colour temperature between warm, yellowish white and cool white. With these strips you can create any colour you want, and they are suitable for a wide range of applications and situations.
What are reasons to choose RGB-CCT?
If you want to install lighting somewhere but are still unsure how you will use it, or if the space has various purposes such as relaxation, work and ambience, then it is convenient to use an LED strip suitable for all situations. In such a case, an RGBCCT LED strip could be a good choice: You can create ambient light in yellowish warm white or select a colour from the RGB colour wheel. You can also set functional cool white light or relax with warm white. Like all LED strips, these strips are also dimmable, so you can adjust both the colour and the brightness.
What do you use RGBCCT LED strips for?
LED strips are usually best suited for accent lighting. Although an LED strip can also serve as main lighting, spots or other light sources are generally used for that. These colourful LED strips are ideal for areas where you want to add something extra to your interior or commercial space. Install them, for example, in a cabinet, under a bar, on stair steps, or any other creative location to bring your space to life. LED strips can add something extra where other light sources cannot.
How do I connect RGBCCT LED strips?
- To use RGBCCT LED strips, you need an RGB-CCT controller and a remote control and/or app.
- You also need a power supply of 24 Volts. So make sure to order a suitable adapter. Each LED strip lists the watt consumption per meter. Example: Power consumption is 14.4 Watts per meter and you want 5 meters. You then need an adapter of 14.4 × 5 = 72 Watts or more. In this case, choose an adapter of, for example, 90 Watts. You may always choose a more powerful adapter; it will simply deliver what the strip “asks” for.
- Attach the LED strip easily using the convenient adhesive layer. Optionally place them in aluminium profiles for an even cleaner result.



