UltraBright™ Outline Series LED Strip Light
Introduction:
Less is more with our UltraBright™ Outline Series. We carefully designed these strips for light designers, architects, and specifiers who need a lower-output strip that will guarantee an elegant, subtle glow for an unforgettable first impression. The strip’s near-perfect color accuracy measures up to an astonishing 98 CRI, making it one of the highest CRI LED strip lights on the market. Longer run lengths up to 82 ft in series give you liberated, uninterrupted design as you get creative with larger projects. Best part? Lower-output means higher efficiency. From embellishing charming coves to outlining industrial spaces, the Outline Series is both versatile and specific.
Top Features and Benefits:
High CRI up to 97 and TLCI up to 99+
Low energy consumption of 1.5 Watts/ft
Low output up to 132 lm/ft (434 lm/m)
Available in 24V input
Fully dimmable
Can be used to comply with Title 24 JA8
50,000 hour lifespan (8 hours/day for 17 years)
15-year warranty
UL Listed (cULus) E362522
Applications and Use:
These strips are installed in a wide variety of applications including:
• Under cabinets
• Above cabinets
• Under toe kicks
• Behind and under shelving
• Backlighting
• Bathroom and bedrooms
• Ambient touches
• Subtle cove lighting
• Bar and restaurant accents
• Hotel room accent lighting
Brightness Level
Check out our White Output LED Strips Page to compare the output levels of our Static White Strips.
At 132 lumens per foot, this low-output strip is perfect for an elegant, subtle glow.
Available Colors (CCTs):
Why choose Outline™ Series?
Elegance meets efficiency in the Outline Series. Larger projects are now much easier and faster to install because the low-wattage allows for extremely long run lengths for cleaner connections. This strip allows you to run up to 82 ft in series, which is one of the longest run lengths we’ve ever offered. The superb color rendering and low-output provides beautiful illumination for general ambient and accent lighting - indoors or outdoors. The Outline Series can be used to comply with Title 24 JA8 (up to 4000K), so you can be reassured by knowing you’re using safe, reliable lighting.
*Title 24 is regulated for lamps with color temperatues 4000K and below
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? 1.5 Watts/ft
? Outdoor IP65 rated silicone sleeve
? 50,000-hour lifespan (8 hours/day for 17 years)
? High CRI up to 97
? High R9 (95) and R13 (99) values
? Available in 24V input
? Max run in series: 82 ft (25 m)
? LED type: SMD 2216
? Efficacy up to 86 lm/W
? Can be cut every 2" (50 mm)
? Short LED pitch 5/16" (8 mm)
? 37 LEDs/ft (120 LEDs/m)
? Single-bin selection (3-step MacAdam)
? 3M VHB 9731 adhesive
? 120° beam angle
? Width: 1/2" (12 mm)
? Height: 3/16" (4 mm)
? Double-layer 4oz pure copper PCB
? Ambient temperature: -4ºF to 113ºF (-20ºC to 45ºC)
? UL Listed (cULus) E362522
Product SKU | Color - CCT | Lumen / Foot (Meter) |
Luminous Efficacy (Lumen / Watt) |
CRI | Gamut Socer Rg |
Relative Fidelity Score Rf |
TLCI |
IP65-UB-OL-27K97C | 2700K | 123 lm/ft (402 lm/m) | 78 | 97 | 105 | 95 | 95 |
IP65-UB-OL-30K97C | 3000K | 122 lm/ft (399 lm/m) | 83 | 97 | 103 | 96 | 98 |
IP65-UB-OL-35K97C | 3500K | 129 lm/ft (423 lm/m) | 83 | 97 | 103 | 96 | 98 |
IP65-UB-OL-40K95C | 4000K | 130 lm/ft (427 lm/m) | 85 | 97 | 103 | 96 | 98 |
IP65-UB-OL-50K95C | 5000K | 132 lm/ft (434 lm/m) | 86 | 96 | 103 | 96 | 99 |
Q: What is CRI and TLCI and why should I care?
Color rendering index (CRI) measures how colors are correctly rendered under a light source in comparison to natural sunlight. The index is measured on a 0-100 scale with 100 being a perfect rating of color accuracy, meaning the colors appear as they naturally would under unadulterated daylight. High CRI lighting is sought out everywhere, but is particularly valuable in. The bottom line: the higher the CRI, the higher quality is the light source.
95 - 100 → Phenomenal color rendering. Colors appear as they should, subtle tones pop out and are accented, skin tones look beautiful, art comes alive, backsplashes and paint shows it\'s true beautiful full saturation. You have to see it to believe it!
90 - 95 → Great color rendering! Almost all colors \'pop\' and are easily distinguishable. Noticeably great lighting starts at a CRI of 90.
80 - 90 → Good color rendering, where most colors are rendered well. You may not see items as fully saturated as you would like, but most people will not notice.
60 - 75 → Poor color rendering. Items and colors may look desaturated, drab, and at times unidentifiable (cannot see the difference between black and navy colored socks).
Television lighting consistency index (TLCI), a newer method to measure color performance and accuracy, uses software to compare colors to a standardized sample on a 0-100 scale. Mainly used in production, film, and photography, it is a great tool to measure the quality of the light emitted from a source.
85 - 100 → Errors are so minuscule that corrections would not be necessary.
75 - 85 → Room for improvement. An acceptable result is easily achievable.
50 - 75 → A colorist would want to correct the errors for an acceptable result, but it would take a long time to get there.
25 - 50 → Poor color rendering needing much improvement from a good colorist, but the result would not meet broadcast standards.
0 - 25 → Very bad color rendering needing drastic improvements from a good colorist, but the result would not be acceptable.
Q: Which power supply do I need for my (x) feet of LEDs?
The length of LED strip lights of your project will determine the size of the power supply you need. View our Power Supply chart to find the exact LED power supply you need.
Q: What is the product warranty?
Because of our unyielding confidence in the quality of our product, we offer a 15-year warranty on our UltraBright™ Outline Series LED strip lights. For more info, please read our warranty policy and learn how Flexfire LEDs have the longest warranty on the market.
Q: What is the lifespan of your strip lights?
Our lights have been rigorously tested and have an expected lifespan of 50,000 hours before dropping to 70% luminosity. This means that if you were to use your lights 12 hours a day, every day, the lights would be expected to last longer than 10 years. Even after that time has elapsed, the lights will maintain a brightness of 70%. Higher-output strips require a heat sink to reach the expected lifespan and beyond.
Q: What is color temperature (CCT)?
The color of light can be quantified by referring to its color temperature. White light is measured in Kelvins (K). Most white lights fall in a spectrum between 1800K and 6200K. When dropping below 3000K, the light becomes noticeably warmer. On the other end of the spectrum, the lights become cooler and emit a blue-ish tint as they rise above 6500K.
It is important that you choose a color temperature that compliments the style, mood, or intention of your space. We recommend using warmer tones for accent or ambient lighting while using cooler tones in high-traffic, industrial or task-specific areas. Speak to one of our lighting experts if you need guidance.
Q: What are lumens (lm)?
This is a quantifiable amount of light produced by an LED strip or other light-producing product, as seen by the human eye. In other words, this is one way we can measure how much light is produced. When comparing LED strip lights, you want to compare the lumen output as well as the CRI, watts/foot, warranty, and bin selection.
Q: What is the maximum run length of the UltraBright™ Outline Series before voltage drop?
We have engineered this strip for a long run length. The maximum continuous line of lighting in series is 82 ft (25 m). Longer connections are possible in parallel with the correct power unit.
Q: Is there an outdoor option?
Yes, we offer an IP65-rated version of the UltraBright™ Outline Series. That option comes with a silicone sleeve that encapsulates the LED strip light. It can be used indoors as well in areas that may be wet and damp.
Q: What do I need to turn on my lights?
As these lights operate on low voltage, you first need to purchase a 24V power supply depending on your setup. The type of power supply may vary, depending on if you want to be able to control or dim your lights with a dimming system. We recommend using our solderless grip connectors to make connections after cutting the strip to length if needed. If you are familiar with soldering, you can go ahead and do so to make more permanent connections, but please test your expertise on a small segment of strip before committing to solder your entire project.
Q: How do I mount the lights?
The 3M double-sided adhesive on the back of the LED strip allows you to install the lights in most locations. Be sure to thoroughly clean the surface to remove all dust and particulate matter before mounting the strip. Certain surfaces may require you to take additional measures to secure the strips lights into place. Feel free to call us with any questions.
Q: Can I cut the strips myself?
Yes, our LED strip lights are made to be cut to your desired length. Using sharp scissors, you can cut this strip every 2”. You’ll see the cut marks printed on the surface of the strip.
Q: What is a 2216 SMD LED chip?
A 2216 surface-mounted diode (SMD) is a new, high-density efficient LED chip. The number represents the size of the LED chips on the strip. A 2216 SMD chip measures at 2.2mm x 1.6mm. Click here for more information on LED chip sizes.
Q: What is the importance of UL Listed?
The Underwriters Laboratories (UL) are an independent, not-for-profit organization that focuses on evaluating products for safety certification. This means you can use and install these LEDs in commercial spaces, industrial applications and in your home knowing that these are safe products.
Q: What is Title 24 JA8?
Title 24 JA8 is the California Building Standards Code that sets the new standard for energy efficient lighting for residential and commercial buildings. Its purpose is to ensure the state has a healthy, safe and reliable source of energy by reducing energy costs and environmental impacts of energy use. Color temperatures 4000K and below can be used to comply with California Title 24 JA8.