Choosing the right LED Neon Flex colour can transform signage, interiors or event décor. This article explains the differences between white, RGB, red/green and other hues so you can match light to mood, brand palette or seasonal theme.

White LED Neon Flex options explained

LED Neon Flex is up to 70 % more efficient than glass neon and far more durable. Two white variants are available:

  • Warm white (≈ 2700–3300 K) – a soft yellowish tone that creates a cosy, inviting ambience.
  • Pure / bright white (≈ 6000 K) – a crisp daylight effect for retail, displays or modern home accents.

For further detail, see our white‑light guide.

What is RGB LED Neon Flex and how does it work?

RGB strips blend red, green and blue channels to generate millions of colours. With a controller you can:

  • Create brand‑matched hues or dynamic colour cycles
  • Run chases or fades for events, nightclubs and shopfronts
  • Change the palette after installation without rewiring

Learn more in our RGB overview.

Red & green LED Neon Flex

Bold single colours are ideal for seasonal displays (Christmas, St Patrick’s Day, Valentine’s) or attention‑grabbing signs in lobbies, hotels and storefronts. Discover applications in our red & green guide.

Other colours available

We also stock blue, pink, yellow, orange and purple strips—plus RGB and pixel variants for full customisation. View the complete range or contact us for bespoke colours.

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