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I purchased the warm white which look just like a regular bulb
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Color temperature is very close to the fluorescent cool white and using the entire 16' section (4 strips of 4'
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Just like the cool white is very blue.
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Beautiful cool white and bright
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I got the warm white which isn't as warm as it looks in the product picture, but it is perfect for closets and under cabinet in the kitchen
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This 5050 LED Daylight White was the brightest of the three types I've tried (others being 3528 and 5630, including double 3528's) and it is the best looking color, not a dull yellow and not blueish.
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These LE proved to be a cool enough white, without being so high on the Kelvin scale that they turned my tiles a blue hue.
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once again I wanted bright white like the pictures and guess what, their blue
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Definitely not warm white, its very yellow
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Nice white light, not yellow, just pure bright white
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The color is Day White and is less blue than the Cool White and not yellowish like the Warm White
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bright white...but not ugly white
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Pure white, pearl white
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It's at least not bright white.
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These are closer to 3200-3500k color temperature, which I would call white rather than warm white
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Color is bright white, right at about 5000k.
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, i buy two leds strips and really become pure white, excelent !
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I used one strip of each for a nice "pure white"I would pay extra for a strip that had both LED's in it!
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There is no white in this "warm white"
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Watch out!Warm white vs. 6000K (white light).I purchased 3 sets and all came in 6000K white light.
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I had some concerns that these lights would be closer to a pure white and not at all a warmer color, but I was pleasantly surprised.
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Not as warm as I was lead to believe