When you want to order some colorful strip lights for your home, you search on Amazon and will find that you have many choices: RGB, RGBW, RGBWW. So the question is, what is the difference between them?
The difference between the RGB, RGBW, and RGBWW is the number and type of LEDs used.
RGB stands for red, green, and blue and prefers a type of LED Strip that uses three colors to create shades and hues. These Strips are commonly used for decorative lighting and can produce various colors.
RGBW stands for red, green, blue, and white. In addition to the three primary colors, RGBW LED Strips also include a white LED. This allows for a broader range of color options and the ability to create pure white light. There are two structure products available: RGB+White and RGBW 4-In-1.
RGBWW stands for red, green, blue, warm white, and white. These LED Strips will create a softer yellow-white and allow you to adjust the color temperature for various scenes.
You can use the RGB LED Strips to create colorful ambient lighting. And RGBW for brighter ambient lights. RGBWW allows the brightness adjustment and the change of the color temperature from warm white to cool white.
How to cut the RGB, RGBW, and RGBWW LED Strips?
The RGB LED Strips have 4 Pins on the PCB board, RGBW has 5 Pins, and RGBWW has 6 Pins. You can cut to the size you want from the copper cutting point.