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The Muzata U108 LED Channel is a 1-meter anodized silver aluminum diffuser channel designed for high-density LED strips up to 12mm wide. Its 20mm tall profile and 60° curved milky white cover deliver a spotless neon effect by minimizing LED hotspots. Recommended for use with 60 LEDs/m or higher density strips, it features easy press-fit installation and modular connectors for versatile setups. Popular among internet influencers, it’s perfect for creating sleek, professional ambient lighting.
Item Weight | 0.98 Kilograms |
Grade Rating | Commercial |
UPC | 710654720833 |
Number of Items | 6 |
Manufacturer | Muzata |
Part Number | MZZ976 |
Item Weight | 2.16 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 41.25 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | U108 |
Style | Silver Channel |
Finish types | Anodized |
Number of Lights | 6 |
Special Features | Spotelss Effect |
Power Source | 有线电动 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Wattage | 9 watts |
J**S
Works as Advertised
These diffusers work extremely well without any hot spots or dark areas. It really looks like one continous light as long as the LED strip you are using has at least 60 LED's per meter. I used the Govee Strip Light 2 Pro that has 60 LED's per meter and it turned out great so if you have a strip that has more than that, I am sure it would be even better. They are a very good value and relatively easy to install, a must have if you are going to be able to see the lights.
A**X
Good election for your projects
I love these things… you can cut and modify according to your needs
S**S
Look Nice and Work Well, Dim The Light Output Quite a Bit
I would recommend using 144 pixels/meter strips with these. These genuinely do not have any hotspots, but the cost you pay for that is a loss of brightness. The diffusor is fairly thick, which more evenly distributes the light, but also reduces the luminosity. Others have suggested 60 pixels/meter, but I would actually suggest going to 144 pixels/meter, which is what I am using. With that pixel density they are still quite bright, and color chases are truly seamless, creating that TRON look.Do note that if you go to 144 pixels/meter, you're going to draw a lot of current. For 1 meter you're looking at about 1.6 Amps @ 12V on full white, so about ~20 Watts per meter. Make sure your power supplies are up to snuff. I'm using 1200W HP Server Power Supplies.
A**S
Great spotless channel
This will work to perfectly diffuse a 60LED per meter strip, but not a 30 LED per meter one. It's also pretty easy to cut if you need a shorter channel, and that goes for both the aluminum and the actually milky white cover itself. Would recommend!
L**D
Impossible to fit covers in channels - replacement works perfectly
Looks like it would work great, but the covers do not fit the channels. The rounded cover is rigid from side to side and will not give at all to snap into the channel. The edge overlaps the of the channel and no amount of squeezing or manipulation will force the cover into the channel.Edited to add: Muzata quickly replaced the channels, and the new shipment worked perfectly. It took just a couple minutes to install with lights. Excellent customer service
A**L
Softens strip light
The diffuser makes the install of a strip light look more professional. I used a Govee strip here.
T**N
Exactly what I was looking for
I was able to do this with just m3 tape. Loved the outcome of this project!
C**Y
Too small for Philips light strip
Should have read / measured more closely, but these channels are too small for Philips’s hue light strips. Also, if you just hold the diffuser over the light strip, they clearly do not provide spotless diffusion for Philips hue light strips.
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