• A power adapter is required but NOT INCLUDED, please search 'Lighting EVER B019Q3U72M' on Amazon if you need one.
  • Safe to use. The working voltage is 12V, extremely low heat. Please do not use power adapter that is higher than 12V to supply. The wattage is 18W, Please be kindly informed that the total wattage of LED strip lights should not exceed the max wattage of power adaptor. It is touchable and safe to children.
  • Easy Installation. Self-adhesive back with adhesive tape for safe and easy application.
  • Cuttable and linkable. Easy to cut and link by Lighting EVER connector (included) and not need to be soldered. The length of the whole strip light is 16.4FT, which is a series of lights, but it can be cut into every 3 LEDs along the cutting marks without damaging the rest strip, which does not mean that there are many strip lights.
  • Flexible operations. Slim, compact and flexible PCB strip. Mount end-to-end for bendable or angled patterns, or in continuous rows. Note: The strip light is very fragile. When installing and using, special attention should be paid not to involve and tear.

Came in less time than expected. However, the best part; these lights are worth every single penny. Best purchase I've made in a long time. I had a very difficult time finding lighting for my vanity that was reasonably priced as well as doable for someone who has no electrical skills. If your thinking led lights, this is the way to go!!

This is great LED strip lighting. The color temperature is a nice warm yellow color. I used it to illuminate the shelving for a built in entertainment center and the warm light brings out the warm colors in the wood and has a nice effect. The single density SMD3528 LEDs also have the right level of brightness for the display. I'm also using this for under cabinet lighting. The warm white is a little too yellow in my opinion for the kitchen, but the cool white has the opposite issue and would prefer neutral white (if you can find any). What I've been doing is using the warm and cool white LEDs together to get a better look. If you're using strip lighting I highly recommend using them with an aluminum channel diffuser for a professional looking installation.

I'm really happy with these LEDs. I used them to make my own illuminated movie poster frame. These LEDs are nice and bright and performed just as I had hoped for this project. The frame is 41"x28" and all LEDs in the package were used. Worked out because I only wanted the "light side" lit. You will need two packages to do a complete frame.

Great price!! Good way to add to light to your car without blinding you. One roll goes a long way.

These worked perfectly as a light for under the awning of our travel trailer. The length was almost perfect, I just had to trip about 6 inches from the end. It cut easily with household scissors at the designated cut lines. The adhesive seems strong and it bonded quickly to the aluminum channel that attaches the awning to the camper. I also purchased the AC adaptor and remote kit shown at the bottom of the Amazon product page and am very happy I did. I ran an AC cord out one of the storage cabinets and plugged in there. I'll need to find a more permanent wiring solution but this works for now. The remote kit allows them to blink, etc. but the handiest feature is the remote on/off capability. Overall this could not have been easier to install and provided better value for what I spent. Very happy!

I just built a new barn far from any power. We need some light in the barn for occasional evening/night activities. After looking at a myriad of possibilities including solar, I bought two reels of the soft white LEDs, zip tied them to a cross member in the barn (about 33 feet in length), got a deep cycle marine starting battery, and a regular 120V light switch. I get approximately 15 hours of light between battery charges. The light is nice as there are no harsh shadows and the soft white is not like the "institutional" sterile lighting that you sometimes see in government buildings. I would guess the equivalent light produced by these 2 strands is about a single 60W or 75W bulb.

Worked well. I bought 5 of these for my living room vaulted ceiling and 4 for my Masterbed vaulted ceiling. I used 2 power supplies for each room. For living room, I connected 3 together for 1 power supply and connected 2 together for the 2nd power supply. The intensity of the lights decreased the farther the LED was away from the power supply, especially with 3 of these lights connected together. That's one reason I got the Daylight White lights - it is brighter than the Yellow lights. The Masterbed has 1 power supply for each 2-connected-LED strip. The light seems bright throughout since only 2 LED strips per power supply. How I connected the LED: I spliced the cable covers (like I would do for speaker wires) to expose the wire. Then I connected the Red cable to Red cable, Black cable to Black cable (just like I would for speaker wires). It works extremely well.

They work and are certainly bright. I bought the lights, remote & power adapter. I put them on a mirror I bought from TJ Maxx. No problems, easy installation and now I have my own light up mirror for my makeup in the mornings. I got the courage to do this lighting project after watching a few youtube videos. Here is my results.

I'm giving these 5 stars even though the adhesive isn't perfectly holding them under my cabinets. For the price you can't beat these, and the light is a nice bright white, not blue-ish. It really made our kitchen look better, and was super easy to install, just be prepared to have to add a little tape if needed. Also the included splices made it easy to run the 22ft section I needed. I used this power supply: http://www.amazon.com/Power-Adaptor-Transformers-Supply-Strip/dp/B00DKSI0S8 and this RF remote: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MHKCTLE/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_3?pf_rd_p=1944687542&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00DKSI0S8&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=16ET3WA2DG436T4E76M4 and its awesome. You can't beat under cabinet lighting for $22 and less than an hour of work. I will probably use these lights in my workshop to add some light

After many years of putting off the under-the-cabinet lighting project, I can genuinely be thankful for my procrastinating nature for once. Had I done it the old-fashioned way, I would have been drilling holes and running 120-volt wiring and probably spending at least $100 and half a weekend. Now, for under $10 and less than one hour of my time, I have the under-cabinet lighting, and it looks awesome! I had a spare 12-volt power supply laying around, and I bought a $2 switch that plugs into the electrical outlet and viola! I later found that once the strip heats up, the tape backing loses it's grip on the cabinets and began to fall in places. This was remedied with a few dabs of clear, quick-drying adhesive spread along the surface. After this easy job, I added lights to my carport, and I'm also planning to add lighting to a few closets. Another tip: For those of you who want super-hero status, do this while the significant other is away. The results look like it took a lot of time, planning, and effort, and a benevolent spouse will reward you for all your [30 minutes of] hard work!