✨ Illuminate Your Life with Spotless Brilliance!
The Muzata U108 6Pack 3.3FT LED Channel is designed for a flawless lighting experience, featuring a 60° curved cover and a deeper aluminum channel to minimize LED spots. Ideal for high-density LED strips, this product is easy to install and has gained popularity among influencers for its exceptional diffusing effects.
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 |
T**K
Truly Spotless!
This was my first time using this channel and I was highly impressed with the construction and how the diffusor provided a truly "neon", uniform light. As you can see from the photos, the channel was installed in a hallway closet and the mounting location meant the homeowner would see the fixture directly. For that reason, we needed a channel that would provide "spotless" light, and also distribute the light in a semi-circular fashion. This channel does precisely what they say it does, and also has a fantastic, stylish, curved milling on the side, with a substantial feel. Highly recommended and I'll use it again. Note: a number of folks have said they were disappointed with the channel not providing "spotless" light. That effect is a function of the diode density on the LED tape, the height of the channel (distance between the diode and the diffusor) and the diffusor density and opacity. I used a tape with 120 diodes/meter, and the effect was truly spotless at all viewing distances. You simply cannot match any LED tape with any channel and get a magical, mythical outcome of no visible diodes. It's more complex than that. In short, use a tape with at least 60 diodes/meter and you'll get a very good outcome with this channel.
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
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.
D**T
truly gives that neon look
I was installing LIFX strips as undercounter lights in our daughter's newly constructed home. When I went to test fit the first strip, we noticed an issue that had not been anticipated. The quartz countertops perfectly reflected the individual LEDs of the strips. The look was decidedly not flattering. I found the Muzata channel with the diffuser after some research and ordered them from Amazon. They made installation a breeze. Cutting them to length was simple using a hacksaw. With the LIFX strip now installed in the channel and the diffuser installed, the LED lights appear as a single bar of whatever color is commanded of the LIFX strip and the reflection on the quartz countertops is a nice even light...very much like a neon tube. I do believe that the diffuser does slightly reduce the light output but not sufficiently so be a problem. I highly recommend.
A**X
Good election for your projects
I love these things… you can cut and modify according to your needs
A**R
Professional look
Used this for a few projects now. With the right led light, it gives a nice neon tube look. Absolutely zero complaints. It’s a solid honest product. They give you all the hardware you’ll need, it’s packaged nicely, it’s at a good price, and it’s just a good product. Good stuff
J**S
I'm disappointed
Overall, I'm disappointed, especially after all the positive reviews.On the plus side, they do as advertised: spotless light. I used a 120 LEDs/meter strip tape and after installing, there is no LED spots -- it is a nice even light.I agree with other reviews stating that installing the diffuser takes some effort. It does seem sturdy once installed.There are a couple of downsides. First, the light appearance (brightness) was reduced much more than I thought. Subjectively, I'd say the light was reduced 30-40% in brightness. I don't know if it is the "milky white" diffuser, or the shape/thickness of the diffuser, or the diffuser material, but the nice and bright LED strip lighting was much less bright after installing the diffuser. Second, the diffuser changed the light color. My strip tape is 3000 degree temperature, but after installing the diffuser, the light coming out of the diffuser was shifted toward the red/yellow spectrum to the point where it looked like 2700 degrees (or less).Both of these issues are more pronounced than other brands/products that I've used in the past. I'm disappointed and won't be using this product.
S**S
Diffusion is seamless on a 60 LED/meter strip.
Good lighting channel. Looks great nearly everywhere. Diffusion is seamless on a 60LED/meter strip.I had no issues getting the diffuser in place. It slides right in. That said, if you mount it vertically, you'll need to secure the bottom end cap or else the diffuser's weight can just push the end cap right off and the diffuser will slide out too! Tape or a dab of glue will keep it in place.
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