The Definitive Guide To COB LED Strip Lights - UpriseMED

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Jun. 30, 2025

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The Definitive Guide To COB LED Strip Lights - UpriseMED

A big complaint in traditional LED strip lights is spotting or “hotspots” which is often ghastly and unsightly. Hot spots are where the brightness of the LEDs stands out in contrast to the dark surrounding patches. This leaves a uniform pattern of contrasting light and dark spots which are noticeable especially on reflective surfaces. COB LED tape solves that by providing a seamless illuminated light line throughout the entire strip.

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Typical SMD strips will usually provide a great lighting result especially in accent or indirect applications. However if the strip is too close to a surface or front facing hot spots are noticeble. COB LED strip lights will never have this issue.

Now let’s move on to another major advantage, thermal management. When looking at any LED technology, be it down lights, wall mounted LED luminaires or even IP rated exterior LED lights they all have one thing in common. One thing that an LED manufacturer aims to resolve as the number one priority, that’s getting heat off the LED as fast as possible.

Heat dissipation is extremely important for LEDs.  But why? Because the more heat on the LED diode the greater the chance of premature failure over time. It also means that the LED and overall design is inefficient. What we want is less heat more light, or simply put a more efficient energy conversion state. Light > Heat.

Expense, that dreaded word. But what if you could save on expenses? Maybe you could see the word in a more positive light. In the past in order to create a perfectly diffused visual effect, typically you would need both an LED tape strip and aluminium LED profile together. This adds to expense both financially and in the form of time invested with initial design, procurement and installation required on every new project. Seamless strips trim the fat, ensuring an economically viable light line that delivers on it’s initial promise. A smooth, continuous light line out the box. That’s not to say profiles can’t still add aesthetic value to your lighting project but it does mean you now have a more economic option.

My dream was to travel the world location scouting in search of the world’s most epic, natural lighting visuals as one day I’d like to be a film director. The above images show sunsets around the world, giving an accurate idea of kelvin gradients in real life. Witness some of the most awe inspiring moments you’ve ever seen. With details of locations to boot so you can make plans to see them for yourselves.

These inspirational light scenes make for great natural colour referencing. From the romantic yet mysterious feel of the Louvre, Paris at night to defending Macedonia’s, Skopje Castle from the onset of darkness. Camels traversing cable beach over at Broome, Western Australia. To the island waterways of Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. Add some spiritual enlightenment into the mix with temples from Bali, Indonesia and Chiang Mai, Thailand along with the donated Egyptian Temple, the Temple of Debod in Spain’s capital Madrid. A scene for every adventure, from modern cities to aged castles, great lakes and natural beach wonders.

Tron was way ahead of it’s time in my humble opinion and yet I absolutely adore this movie for it’s futuristic outlook and unique environments. Each scene slowly building towards an epic final destination, a tight, perilous road (bridge), one we all must take to ultimately succeed. 

It’s philosophical use of seamless cooler and warmer shades to highlight the two opposing sides really helps highlight what’s truly at stake. The battle between bad and good, pride, ego, greed and refusing to admit mistakes vs higher principles such as love, honour, sacrifice and looking upwards towards the spirit of the father. That timeless unknown, just beyond the reach of the human condition. Faith.

The intense, emotionally gripping sequences are undeniably some of the best directed in film making. Truly original from the onset it follows the journey of two brave soldiers out to get a message to one of their brothers that will potentially save lives from a trap.

The strategic realism of the situation really hits home as the story develops and the emotional payoff is definitely worth the wait. Witness some of the most awe inspiring, carefully crafted light visuals you have ever seen, one scene in particular takes lightography to unprecedented levels. You’ll know it when you see it.

The use of warm, amber rich visuals and cooler white shades to emphasise hopelessness throughout is testament to the subconciously powerful use of light for dramatic effect. This is by far one of my favourite films of all time. It’s a visual marvel in it’s own right.

It’s a truly masterful take on the proverb “For Want of a Nail“, something all people and Kingdoms should never forget if they want to preserve and re-expand their culture.

Looking at the use of light from a more practical view. Immediately, the use of cool whites and rich, warm whites and amber glows can be noticed across several scenes. The contrast use of these white shades really help set the scene subconciously for the forces of light and dark, dark and light interchangeably. Typically you’d imagine warm whites to be positive and cool whites to be negative, hot vs cold. But here we have a dragon as warmly illuminated and the heroes often shown in a colder light. This yin yang perspective helps to show that nothing is fully bad nor fully good. That there is light in the darkest of places and darkness hidden within the brightest lights.

So why is it that this film hits home? It would appear that orc’s, magicians, elves, dwarves, hobbits and even dragons don’t exist, at least not in this age. And yet something about this film appears so very real, as if it’s a memory fragment of a long forgotten past or an artistic abstraction of something quite familiar. Perhaps it’s the metaphysical and relatable use of light vs dark or good vs evil. The philosophical and archetypical imagery throughout this film creates a deep routed sense of awe and wonder. Whether you believe dragons existed in the past or not doesn’t matter. We’ve all faced dragons in our daily lives, greed, lust, immorality, those people that cause pain and who rarely blame themselves for anything allowing arrogance and pride to consume them. Whether within or outside of ourselves, we face chaos every day. In the words of Gandalf “I have found that it is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folks that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.”

J.R.R Tokien | All That is Gold Does Not Glitter | Kinetic Typography  

The cycles of time reveal everything that was, is and will be. And to be heroic is to stand up for what’s right for the good of all. Not just for material gain but that of the spirit. 

So what do these three films have in common apart from the intelligent use of cool and warm white lighting across scenes? They all show the heroes journey. A group of people confronting chaos itself, each facing off against the dragon of their era. To discover the light within themselves and do what’s necessary to stop evil in it’s tracks. Here lies the truth and the truth often lies dormant.

Why does anyone do anything? Why would someone want to invest in such seamless beauty in light? One continuous length of illuminated brilliance. Like a long straight road filled with nothing but awe inspiring moments, it’s not the destination but the journey. So why? Because people want to make things truly beautiful for the people they love. And sometimes the hardest decisions require the greatest of sacrifice. To put yourself on the edge of uncertainty in the pursuit of meaning. And to make things more beautiful than before so the world can keep moving forward.

Everything is interconnected, you’re no exception. That means that the decisions you make will ripple in eternity. When you look at a seamless LED strip light, you’re not just looking at a light. But thousands upon thousands of shining lights, each contributing their time, energy and desires to support the people they care about.

The strip you’re looking at is more than you could imagine. A culmination of every day people, production workers, delivery men, communicators, designers and leaders. People who spend months at a time on oil rigs away from their families, people who collect rubber from trees, copper & plastic workers who work tirelessly day in day out. The outliers, the tinkerers and inventors, the creators that move things forward. Introverts and extroverts of all kinds, all working in harmony to bring something special to the world. And you, the visionary. Who’s here now, investing you’re precious time to help move things forward.

You’re looking at  centuries of societal development and incredible infrastructure developed with laws to keep people safe. That’s years of hard work, sacrifice and the utmost desire to keep things right. People of all walks of life flexibly navigating the challenges of each and every decade. And a history that should not be forgotten. Don’t forget who you are and where you came from. It’s for you the brave and the bold to shine a light in dark places.

Solving a trifecta of problems within LED strips means seamless COB LED tape lights are now the new kids on the block. With great upside and limited downside it’s extremely likely they will become the market standard sooner rather than later.

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LED spotting is a common problem with traditional flexible LED strip lights. COB LED tape solves that by providing a seamless lighting experience throughout the entire strip. 

Life Expectancy – Investing in any LED technology comes with a level of risk. If I invest in this LED product today will it last later? This is one question on most people’s minds when setting out to buy an LED solution. Next generation COB LED tape lights have been designed with enhanced thermal management and usually come with a 3 year warranty. 

Mental Wellbeing – Did you know SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) affects around 15 million adults, or 6.8% of the U.S population. SAD is equally common in men and women and starts usually around age 13. In accordance to a ADAA survey, 36% of people who have a social anxiety disorder reported the onset of symptoms for 10 or more years before seeking help. 

87% of lighting designers who have worked with LED strips said they would seriously consider proposing and switching to COB LED strip lights in the future.

Traditionally, LED tape lights which are known as SMD LED tapes have the LED chips separated within an SMD LED chip package. SMD stands for “Surface Mounted Device”. What this means is each LED chip is an individual light source that until recently were widely separated throughout the length of a strip. This isn’t an issue in accent style installations where there is a mixing chamber but it is for front facing or “bare” strip stick down applications such as kitchen pelmets, shelves or in cabinets. Especially in areas where reflective surfaces are present. This is because you can see the reflections of each isolated light source which looks dissatisfying, harsh on the eyes and ultimately visually unclean. Because each LED on an SMD strip is separated you will often see dark spacings or shadowing which is not ideal.

So what’s so revolutionary about seamless COB LED technology? As we’ve acknowledged SMD chips are spaced apart from each over leaving a series of uniform shadows. But COB LED strip lights on the other hand are different, beautifully different. The COB LED chips are so perfectly aligned together they give the impression of one continuous light source throughout. Flexible, seamless light in the palm of your hands. The secret is a special packaging adhesive that also includes some silicon to protect the LED chips. This homogeneous marriage of chip and silicon adhesion is what allows for amongst one of the most beautiful looking lighting technologies we’ve ever seen. We’re excited about seamless LED strip lights and you should be too.

How to Choose the Best COB LED Work Light for Your Needs

Introduction

With so many COB LED work lights available, how do you pick the right one? Here's a buyer's guide to help you decide.

Key Factors to Consider

Brightness (Lumens)

500–1,000 lumens: Good for small workshops.

1,000–3,000 lumens: Ideal for construction and auto repair.

3,000+ lumens: Best for large industrial sites.

Power Source

Rechargeable Battery: Portable and convenient.

AC/DC Plug-in: Stable power for continuous use.

12V Car Compatibility: Useful for roadside repairs.

Durability Features

IP65 Waterproof Rating – Resistant to dust and water splashes.

Aluminum Housing – Better heat dissipation and shock resistance.

Adjustability & Portability

Rotatable Head – For directing light where needed.

Lightweight Design – Easy to carry around job sites.

Conclusion

Choosing the right COB LED work light depends on brightness needs, power source, and durability. Assess your requirements before purchasing for the best performance.

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