• Reviews around white (4.73 of 5)

    HitLights Warm White LED Light Strip, 3528-16.4' 300 LEDs, 3000K, 72 Lumens per Foot. 12V DC Tape Light (Power Adapter Not Included)

    • However it looks kinda "icky" elsewhere, the color output just isn't accurate to say "warm white"
    • I purchased the warm white and was very pleased with it
    • The description f 'warm white' is correct
    • PRO:WARM white light;Fairly easy to install;Almost invisible;CON
    • lights worked great for under the cabinet lightingwish i would have gotten the cool white instead of bright white, they are really brightgoing to get dimmer switchcame in a package with no instructions at allthank heavens for you tube, found exact instructions there
    • HitLights LED Flexible Lighting Strip Cool White or Bright White, 5 Meter or 16 Ft
    • Warm" white has some red in it.
    • These strip LEDs are sold as either warm white, cool white and daylight.
    • These were not warm white, they were downright canary yellow
    • The "soft white" is much closer to classic incandescent color while the other white is more of a blue tinted white that you would find in an office setting
    • LED Flexible Lighting Strip Warm White, 5 Meter or 16 Ft
    • one warm white and one cool white.
    • For reference the wall is painted the purest white that Lowe's has
    • 3528 Type, 300 SMD, 24 WattThis cool white LED has the highest brightness and the color is about 6000K which will be very closed to the tube
    • The warm white gives off plenty of light across the 16 ft
    • Warm White
    • Certainly not warm white.
    • I have found that warm white has a green tint to it, similar to fluorescents and the cool white / daylight (which are both the same) appears with a purple tint.
    • Was not the same as the 'warm white' ordered.
    • Within the same section of lights, some were a bright white ~5000K, some were closer to the advertised 3000K 'warm' temperature
    • I've ordered the soft white
    • 3528 Type, 300 SMD, 24 WattThis cool white LED has the highest brightness and the color is about 6000K which will be very closed to the tube
    • These are far from soft white.
    • For SMD35toHitLights LED Flexible Lighting Strip Warm White, 5 Meter or 16 Ft
    • My two complaints about this are that the adhesive on the back is worthless and that I would not consider this "warm white."
    • , 2026ww-31kThis strip have a neutral color, around 3000K to 3500K which is between cool white and warm white
    • I don't have an instrument to test, but the reel I got is definitely cooler/whiter than other items I've bought rated for 2700K. Not by much, but noticeably so
    • HitLights LED Flexible Lighting Strip Warm White, 5 Meter or 16 Ft
    • the first 4 feet are very blue while the remaining are the proper white.
    • While most LED lights ave very bright white/blue, these are a true warm white, and I am very happy about that
    • The light has good output and is warm white as advertised
    • The light is beautiful, bright white, looks like daylight without any yellowing.
    • I tried the cool whites they are very bright
    • I'm very frustrated: I'm a self employedcabinet maker and I originally ordered 2 rolls of warm white
    • The warm white, LED strips are phenomenal.
    • The packages said warm white on
    • I bought this ribbon to add some additional red to the spectrum of the similar 300 LED warm white (2700K) strip I was using to light a bathroom
    • Cool white tends to have an almost bluish hue, giving the light a very cold feel
    • It may be an exaggeration to say, my colleagues, almost all of them have purchased this product, either warm white or cool white because of my recommendation
    • This has a very soft bright light, very warm white
    • I initially bought a roll of the 3528 leds in warm white as a replacement for a rope light that started to burn out used as a night light in my youngest daughters room
    • But they are not the blueish cool-white
    • its a soft gentle white, perfect for home applications, or commercial where the usual harsh white of LEDs or Halogens would be undesirable
    • The color is a warm white as noted in the description and it is very dimmable
    • It says warm white and says it is like incandescent, which is 27K, but it is more like
    • I am not sure I would consider them a "warm white" - they certainly are cooler than the tungsten lights I have, but they are not "cool white" either.
    • The lights were not as warm as I had hoped, they're more of a jarring white than a calming warm white
    • it is very bright and also looks good, i bought cool white
    • These are not a warm white, they are a warm white with a slightly nauseating green tint
    • its a soft gentle white, perfect for home applications, or commercial where the usual harsh white of LEDs or Halogens would be undesirable
    • On the other hand, warm white tends to be similar to the slightly yellowish light given off by an incandescent light bulb
    • Note that these are "cool white" and have a color very close to a fluorescent tube light, but at a fraction of the power consumption
    • They are really warm-white
    • Also a person commented that the warm whites were too bright (I found them slightly dim) and an "acidy yellow" which I didn't see at all.
    • Not warm color at all, actually very close to cool bright white, which was very disappointing
    • One was warm white,one was cool white.
    • The ones at Home D cost 4x as much and are too bright white for inside the house.
    • Pro'sBright Cool White
    • The "soft white" is much closer to classic incandescent color while the other white is more of a blue tinted white that you would find in an office setting
    • I installed these lights warm white under my kitchen cabinets they are amazing
    • The lighting is soft white with a slight amber color.
    • The light is not a harsh blue-white, nor is it too yellow.
    • I have several of the red strips, and they are great, so I jumped on a warm white set for permanent underlighting of my pool table
    • Review on the Cool White
    • these HitLights Warm White SMD3528 LED Light Strip - 300 LEDs, 16.4 Ft Rolls
    • I wouldn't personally call the color "warm white" -- more like bright white or daylight
    • At first I tried the cool white, but we didn't like the light quality
    • Should be in the product description, but I had to dig through the company site to find this out: https://www.hitlights.com/media/wysiwyg/pdfs/Luma5_InstructionsWeb_1.pdfAlso, the light is not really warm, more of your typical LED bright white
    • There are Warm White and Cool White in this range, both are great, but the warm white is the more flattering for the ladies
    • These are not warm white (a term very difficult to gauge with LED lights); they are office bright-white and very displeasing to the eye.
    • HitLights LED Flexible Lighting Strip Cool White or Bright White, 5 Meter or 16 Ft
    • Works as described-- good light output but it is not warm white
    • This LED strip is called "Warm White" and is listed with a color temperature of 2700k which makes it sound like you're getting that nice, yellowish, incandescent lamp look.
    • The warm white looks MUCH better.
    • HitLights LED Flexible Lighting Strip Warm White, 5 Meter or 16 Ft
    • What most of us are looking to nit-pick is the phrase "warm white".I've been using mine 24x7 for months
    • : I ordered another roll of the warm color to replace the original cool white I had got earlier
    • Color temperatures over 5,000K are called cool colors (blueish white), while lower color temperatures (2,700-3,000 K) are called warm colors (yellowish white through red).I will buy more of these as they are GREAT for accent and mood light.
    • indeed.anyhow, i've also got some bright white on
    • I order three reels and all were marked warm white, but one of the reels was bright white.
    • These are certainly not "warm white"
    • , 2026ww-31kThis strip have a neutral color, around 3000K to 3500K which is between cool white and warm white
    • I wish sellers would be more specific than just "Cool White".Each LED is very bright for their size
    • The amount of light from these is good, but a little on the yellow side, thereby the "warm white"
    • Because of people vision, we think cool white is brighter than warm white or soft white
    • I liked the bright white though.
    • Had to subtract a star because these appear closer to what I'd call a "standard utility florescent tube" color spectrum than "warm white".
    • There are Warm White and Cool White in this range, both are great, but the warm white is the more flattering for the ladies
    • Initially purchased cool white but the lights were way too harsh.
    • the color is pretty different from the picture.it has serious green tint.this is for warm white.
    • The light is warm as described, not a harsh fluoro white that the normal white LEDs are capable of
    • Two are more "bright/natural white" and one is more of a "soft white/yellow
    • That said I am now noticing that they aren't "warm" white either.
    • Lastly I had purchased the warm white
    • These are a VERY warm white, which is nice, but contrasts greatly with the other light in the kitchen, which just happens to be a cool white (I would prefer the warm white, but between LED and halogen, the choices are nil at best).There are little marks as to where you can cut these--so be flexible in the length you need.
    • Like this lights however they are not warm white.
    • Even when you look at the strand directly, the individual LED's look warm white, but the light they emit is definitely yellow
    • and they are bright white
    • They are a little redish so paired them with pure white and result is like neutral white
    • I was nervous that the warm white might be too warm, or that there would be a significant color variation between the two spools as this can happen with different production runs during LED manufacture
    • Although the description says "warm white" the color is cooler than the picture.
    • Warm White
    • The only issue I have is that they are a bright white and my other kitchen lighting is much warmer in color
    • The LEDs are warm white as promised, but the light has a slightly acidic yellow quality compared to standard incandescent or halogen light
    • The problem is, it is NOT a "warm white"
    • Personally, I prefer warm white because I used it in my
    • The lights are warm white, like incandecent, are bright enough for soft lighting.
    • They do work however, and I can say that the cool white is actually appealing to the eye.
    • I got the warm white 3000K color, and it was what I expected
    • The Warm White barely produce any light, more like simple accent lighting; total waste of money.
    • Simple to use and install, also so far customer has not called that any bulbs went out yet only thing he wanted changed was the color, so we got the more yellowish light instead of bright white
    • The sticky backing is still holding, the color is warm white not a harsh blue or cool white.
    • Having two 3-foot strips of these (warm white) is comparable to having a 15W fluorescent fixture, but the color of the light is better
    • I was really hoping these would be a nice warm white like an incandescent bulb
    • it's very much NOT warm white, it's your usual bright and cold LED white.
    • Bought 3 reels of warm white to light shelving on my built in cabinets
    • Cool, bright white as expected
    • I have these strung under a hanging bookshelf over my desk with another strip of warm whites
    • HitLights LED Flexible Lighting Strip Cool White or Bright White, 5 Meter or 16 Ft
    • This is the coolest lighting ever, actually warm white
    • The color is also not a perfect warm white but my 2 sets are much closer than I thought they might be after reading some of the other reviews
    • Also, the color is not warm white and is way to bright, I have to use a dimmer
    • Cool white is somewhat blueish and will not match the white light generated by overhead LED light
    • The don't look like any warm "white" I've seen
    • The description is misleading when it says warm, because that brings to mind amber tones, but this is cold white.
    • Both warm white
    • Four out of ten that I purchased have a green hue to the light instead of the warm white as they are labeled
    • The color temperature on these is a perfect warm white, the pictures they show are underexposed and make the color look orange.
    • My girlfriend and I have been looking to put some over & under lighting on our main cabinets for some time, and decided to purchase the Warm White LED Light Strip by HitLights
    • Orange color not warm white.
    • I believe the "warm white" is exactly as advertised.
    • Ordered Warm white and got cool white which made my project come out different then I wanted.
    • It works fine, but the color is not exactly warm white
    • The Warm White barely produce any light, more like simple accent lighting; total waste of money.
    • I ordered this because it stated "3000k" which is supposed to be warm light, assuming the wording "Cool White LED" meant the LEDs are cool looking
    • I bought the Cool White.
    • The reel has a label that says "SMD 3528 LED Strip - DC12V 60leds/M 4.8W/M - Cold WHITE 5meter - Unwaterproof - CE ROHS" that looks like it was printed on someone's laser printer
    • The color is a bit more towards daylight than warm white, but they are not at all bluish
    • The lighting is a cool, white, and I find it quite clean.
    • Easy t setup and install.