✨ Light up your space, hassle-free! 🔌
This 10-pack set from Flutesan features transparent, solderless LED strip connectors and a 16.4 ft tin-plated copper extension cable. Compatible with 5V, 12V, and 24V LED strips (10 mm width), it enables quick, tool-free connections without stripping or soldering. Designed for durability and clarity, it reduces dark spots and supports multi-core wires, making it ideal for professional-grade LED lighting installations.
Color | Retro |
Brand | Flutesan |
Material | Copper |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Cable Length | 16.4 Feet |
No. of wires | 1 |
Manufacturer | Flutesan |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Style | Retro |
Number of Lights | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Wattage | 72 watts |
G**O
Excellent- just what I needed for my LED kitchen design
Great connectors as well as matching wires. Made the jumps and long runs much easier than they otherwise would have been.
P**A
Overall Very good product
I used this wire and clips to route LED undercounter lights in our kitchen. The clips are a little hard to get the wire into, but that's more my old eyes that it is the fault of the clips.Everything worked perfectly the first time, no issues at all.
B**R
These will not work with Philips HUE Lightstrip Plus v4
As you likely have found, Litcessory seems to have a monopoly on HUE Lightstrip Plus v4 connectors. I measured the HUE Lightstrip v4 with a digital caliper. 12mm wide. Great. This product should work... It does not. While the strip will fit the HUE Lightstrip, the pins will not connect properly. After forking over extra money for HUE, get ready to fork over more for these Litcessory connectors. There are limited options, unless you want to bust out the soldering iron. Even then, the connectors on v4 are CLOSE.
T**H
Oh! So much easier than soldering and 100% successful connections
I should write a one star review because that is all some people like me ever read, but these really work, and reading the one-star reviews I can only conclude that people who have issues are color blind and can't keep green to G and blue to B. I had 100% connectivity joining small strips of 10mm 5-conductor LED strip light, and all colors and white work perfectly on all joined segments. I've had good luck soldering in the past, too, but this was so much less effort. I just needed to ensure I had a very sharp knife to carefully cut off the thick waterproof covering. The only question I had was which side of the LED strip should be the one that gets pierced with the prongs in the connector. I pierced the top side. I had 100% success. Perhaps it makes no difference.
P**N
Could not get them to work
I couldn’t get these to work. I have 12V 4-pin 10mm WS2815 LEDs which should have worked in theory. Tried multiple connectors and multiple re-cuts of the strips and could never get the lights to work past one of these connectors. I tried directly soldering and confirmed the strips worked fine. Something in the housing/mechanism would not make correct contact and transmit proper voltages down the lines.
K**L
Gets the job done
These work great for what they are. I wouldn't trust the connection to be sturdy, but that seems like an unlikely use case. I used these to install strip lighting on two shelves, and it was honestly a breeze.I had maybe a 25% failure rate on initial connection, but 100% of the time I was able to make them work after reseating the strip, and it ended up being user error every time. A simple set of pliers is all you need to get a nice positive connection.
T**I
This is ideal for a 5 pin cable system
I needed it to extend a 4 pin cable but it's now sitting on the shelf collecting dust
C**C
Easy to use
I’m building a wall for my tv adding lights and this was smooth easy to install system.