Strip Light Accessories

There are a multitude of different ways to connect and install flexible LED strip lights in a variety of different locations and environments for many different use cases. As a result there are many different accessories or supplies that can be used to install strips based on what you are trying to accomplish.

Here you'll find a selection of the most commonly used accessories that would be useful in the vast majority of installations. Notably all of our strip lights have an accessories portion of the page as you scroll down. This accessories portion will highlight all of the compatible installation supplies, power supplies, and connectors that are compatible with the strip you are viewing. This is typically the easiest way to view and find compatible accessories.

Additionally there will be edge cases that require non-typical installation supplies for strip lights or to allow strip lights to interact with other lighting or electrical systems. For these you can browse all of our installation accessories if you can't find what you need here.

Finally if you have any questions about how to complete your installation please don't hesitate to contact us. One of our customer care advocates will be more than happy to walk you through and address any questions you have.

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Super Bright LEDs, Inc. offers a 2-year warranty to protect against manufacturer defects and malfunctions. If you experience failure of an LED or other component not caused by negligence, abuse, unauthorized repair or disassembly, we will replace the product within the warranty period. In the case the exact product is no longer available, a gift card for the value of the original purchase price will be provided. Super Bright LEDs administers all warranty claims in-house. Read More
Products with a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) label meet all requirements and rules set forth by the FCC and won't cause interference with other electronic devices. According to FCC's website, "The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories." Products that generate radio frequency (RF) energy, such as RF remote controls and certain LED light bulbs, are tested to ensure that they are within the FCC's guidelines and limits and do not cause harmful interference.