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Choose RGB LED strip lights that match your project — not strips that force you to compromise on colour accuracy, controller compatibility, or run length. ATOM LED supplies RGB strip in 12V, 24V, and 48V across SMD and COB formats, all from UK stock with free delivery.
4.78 943 ReviewsChoose RGB LED strip lights that match your project — not strips that force you to compromise on colour accuracy, controller compatibility, or run length. ATOM LED supplies RGB strip in 12V, 24V, and 48V across SMD and COB formats, all from UK stock with free delivery.
Full RGB colour mixing across 16 million colours · available in IP20, IP65, IP67, and IP68 ratings · compatible with dedicated RGB controllers from MiBoxer, Skydance, and L-Tech · 5-year warranty on DC voltage strip.
RGB 12V · RGB 24V · RGB 48V · SMD5050 · COB RGB · IP20 to IP68 · RF / Wi-Fi / DMX control · Non-dimmable constant voltage drivers required · Free UK delivery
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Quick decision summary: If you need colour-changing effects for cove lighting, hospitality, or signage, RGB strip is the right choice. If you need colour-changing plus a clean, dedicated warm or cool white channel, choose RGBW COB strip instead. If you only need a single fixed colour temperature, single-colour COB strip will give you a smoother light line at lower cost.
Who this is for: Interior designers specifying mood lighting, hospitality venues needing scene-setting colour washes, signage fabricators, home cinema builders, and retail display specialists who need full RGB colour mixing in 2025 and 2026 projects.
Who this is NOT for: Anyone needing a clean, warm white output for task lighting or general room illumination. RGB strip cannot produce a pure white — it creates a cold, violet-tinged white when all three channels run together. For white-dominant projects with occasional colour accents, RGBW is the correct specification.
RGB LED strip lights contain red, green, and blue LED chips on a flexible PCB. A dedicated RGB controller mixes these three channels at varying intensities to produce approximately 16 million colour combinations. Each colour channel runs independently, which is why RGB strip requires a specific controller rather than a standard dimmer switch.
The three colour channels on an RGB strip are driven by pulse-width modulation (PWM) through the controller. The controller rapidly switches each channel on and off at frequencies typically between 1kHz and 20kHz, and the ratio of on-time to off-time determines the perceived brightness of each colour. When the red channel runs at 100% and the green at approximately 50% with blue off, for example, you get a warm orange. This is fundamentally different from single-colour strip, which only needs a driver and optional dimmer.
For most RGB installations in 2026, 24V offers the best balance of run length, component availability, and controller compatibility. 12V suits short runs under 3 metres. 48V is the right choice for long commercial runs where voltage drop would degrade colour accuracy over distance, provided your controller supports the voltage.
Voltage drop affects RGB strip differently from single-colour strip because each colour channel can drop at a different rate depending on its current draw. If your red channel drops more than green or blue over a long run, you will see a visible colour shift at the far end — the strip looks different from one end to the other. This is why voltage selection matters more for RGB than for single-colour work.
| Specification | 12V RGB Strip | 24V RGB Strip | 48V RGB Strip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical max single-feed run | 3–5m | 7–10m | 15–20m |
| Voltage drop rate (relative) | Highest | Moderate | Lowest |
| Controller availability (2026) | Wide | Widest | Growing |
| Colour accuracy over distance | Degrades quickly | Good for medium runs | Best for long runs |
| Cut-point frequency | Every 3 LEDs (approx. 50mm) | Every 6 LEDs (approx. 100mm) | Every 12 LEDs (approx. 200mm) |
| Typical applications | Short accent pieces, furniture | Cove lighting, rooms, signage | Commercial runs, long corridors |
If you are running parallel feeds to avoid voltage drop on longer RGB installations, use a suitably rated LED power supply with sufficient wattage headroom — typically 20% above the total strip wattage to account for inrush current and thermal derating.
SMD RGB strip uses individual surface-mount diodes (typically 5050 chips) spaced at regular intervals, creating visible dot separation. COB RGB strip embeds the chips under a phosphor layer for a smoother, more continuous colour wash without visible hotspots. COB RGB costs more per metre but produces a noticeably more uniform light output.
For most decorative and hospitality installations in 2026, COB RGB is becoming the preferred format because it eliminates the dot-and-gap pattern that SMD strip shows when reflected off glossy surfaces, glass, or polished countertops. However, SMD 5050 RGB strip remains the better value option where the strip is concealed in a coving channel or behind a diffuser that already softens the light distribution.
| Feature | SMD 5050 RGB | COB RGB |
|---|---|---|
| Light uniformity | Visible individual dots | Continuous colour line |
| Typical LED density | 30–60 LEDs/m | 320–480 chips/m |
| Heat output per metre | Lower | Moderate — profile recommended |
| Price per metre (approx. 2026) | Lower | Higher |
| Best used with | Diffused profiles, concealed coves | Open-view applications, glass shelving |
| Flexibility | Good — bends around 15mm radius | Excellent — bends around 10mm radius |
Whichever format you choose, always mount RGB strip on an aluminium profile when running above 10W/m. The profile acts as a heatsink, extending the lifespan of the LEDs and maintaining colour consistency across all three channels. Never mount strip directly on bare metal without insulation between the PCB and the surface — this causes short circuits that can damage the strip and the controller.
RGB strip mixes red, green, and blue to approximate white, but the result is a cold, violet-tinged white with poor colour rendering. This happens because the three narrow-band colour channels leave gaps in the visible spectrum that a dedicated white phosphor LED covers naturally. For any project where white light quality matters, RGBW strip with its dedicated white channel is the correct specification.
This is one of the most common buying mistakes in 2025 and 2026. Customers specify RGB strip expecting to get full colour changing plus usable white light, then discover the white output looks unnatural under real-world conditions. The CRI (colour rendering index) of RGB-mixed white typically sits below 40, compared with CRI90+ on dedicated white strip from ATOM LED. Skin tones, food, fabrics, and wood finishes all look washed out under RGB white.
RGB LED strip requires a dedicated RGB controller — not a standard dimmer. The controller must match the strip voltage (12V, 24V, or 48V), handle the total wattage of the connected strip, and support your preferred control method: RF remote, Wi-Fi app, DMX, or DALI. ATOM LED stocks controllers from MiBoxer, Skydance, and L-Tech to cover residential through to commercial specifications.
Choosing the wrong controller is the second most common RGB installation mistake after selecting the wrong driver type. A standard trailing-edge or leading-edge dimmer will not work with RGB strip — it has no way to address the three individual colour channels. Connecting RGB strip to a single-channel dimmer typically results in the strip stuck on white (all channels at same level) with no colour control.
Remember: the driver powering the strip must be a non-dimmable constant voltage type. The controller sits between the driver and the strip, handling all dimming and colour mixing via PWM. Using a dimmable driver with an RGB controller causes flicker, colour shift, and premature component failure.
RGB strip installation follows the same basic steps as single-colour strip, with the addition of a dedicated RGB controller wired between the power supply and the strip. The critical difference is the 4-wire connection (R, G, B, and common) and the requirement for a non-dimmable constant voltage driver. Plan your wiring layout before cutting any strip.
For installations longer than the maximum single-feed run for your voltage, wire multiple strips in parallel back to the controller rather than daisy-chaining in series. Series wiring multiplies voltage drop and causes visible colour shift at the far end of the run. Call ATOM LED on 01952 370028 if you need help calculating driver sizing or controller wattage for your project.
IP20 suits dry interior installations like cove lighting, shelving, and home cinema. IP67 is the minimum rating for UK outdoor gardens and most bathroom zones under BS7671. IP68 is required for ponds, fountains, or any continuously submerged application. IP65 is surface-splash only and is not suitable for typical UK outdoor weather conditions.
When selecting IP-rated RGB strip for outdoor use, remember that the silicone coating or sleeve adds a small amount of thermal insulation. This means outdoor-rated RGB strip benefits even more from aluminium profile mounting for heat management. Also confirm that your RGB connectors and joints maintain the same IP rating as the strip itself — a single unsealed joint downgrades the entire installation.
The five most common RGB strip mistakes in 2026 are: using a dimmable driver instead of non-dimmable, expecting clean white output from RGB-only strip, using a standard dimmer instead of a dedicated controller, underspecifying the driver wattage, and selecting IP65 for outdoor installations in the UK. Each of these leads to poor performance or premature failure.
Answers to the questions UK buyers and installers ask most about RGB LED strip lights in 2026. Covers colour mixing, driver selection, run lengths, IP ratings, controllers, and RGBW differences. Contact ATOM LED on 01952 370028 or email operations@atomled.co.uk for project-specific advice.
ATOM LED is a specialist UK LED supplier based in Telford, Shropshire. All RGB strip is held in UK stock — not dropshipped from overseas. Orders include free UK delivery, a 5-year warranty on DC voltage strip, and access to a technical team who can help you specify the correct strip, controller, and driver combination for your project.
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Last reviewed: March 2026 — ATOM LED technical team, Telford, Shropshire. Specifications current as of 2026.
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Great high quality led looks great at night
Very happy with the purchase. Quality connectors and hassle-free setup.
I was searching for good quality LED rope lights and came across Atom. I ordered 50 mtrs reel of RGBW lights and the item was delivered very quickly and the after sales service has been second to none. Adam has very been helpful with my enquiries every time I have called and it's never to much for him to assist. I would definitely recommend buying from Atom and definitely will do again on my next project.
I ordered a specific lengths of ip68 warm white led neon strip for my drive. I installed it as I had installed my other led feature lighting from ATOM and the result was great. Delivered in less than 48hrs the strip was exactly the right length as I had specified. The quality is exceptional and easy to install. The end result justifies the investment and their prices are vey good. Can’t fault them and highly recommend. I will be back for more strip as I have further ideas around my house. Thanks Atom!
I ordered 2 controllers for a time-critical installation where I needed to confirm everything was working before completion. I placed the order and the items arrived early the next morning and in time for the installation to be completed! Very grateful for the swift response and attention.
Good LED strip for outdoor application and good advice from the Atom team. Thanks!
Great product expensive but really worth it
Warm White 3000K COB LED Strip 24V 480LEDs/m IP67 Waterproof 20m Run
LED controller recommended by their team and it is great with a auto fade in effect when powered and brightness which can be set
Good product but the clips/brackets do not secure properly. Bad designs and made installation tricky.
Looks great and very easy to install
Very good quality
Although it can be tricky to secure the string to the LED strip to pull through the tube. If all else fails cut the rear of the tube.
All in it is very good product. I would easy recommend it. Very easy to install and the end effect is brilliant. I am very happy with these products
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