How thick are Pixel Neon Strips?

Nov 14, 2025

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Isabella Garcia
Isabella Garcia
Isabella is a marketing specialist at Eonjoy Lighting Co., Ltd. Through various marketing strategies, she promotes the company's LED lighting products to a wider audience, enhancing the brand's visibility in the global market.

Hey there! As a supplier of Pixel Neon Strips, I often get asked about the thickness of these cool lighting products. So, I thought I'd write this blog to give you all the deets on how thick Pixel Neon Strips actually are.

First off, let's talk about what Pixel Neon Strips are. They're basically LED strips that mimic the look of traditional neon lights but with a lot more flexibility and features. You can use them for all sorts of stuff, like decorating your room, highlighting a business sign, or adding some flair to an event.

Now, the thickness of Pixel Neon Strips can vary depending on a few factors. One of the main things that affects thickness is the type of strip you're looking at. There are different kinds out there, each with its own unique design and purpose.

Let's start with the Single Color Neon Strip. These are the simplest type of Pixel Neon Strips. They emit a single, solid color, and they're great for creating a classic neon look. In terms of thickness, they're usually on the thinner side. Most single - color neon strips have a thickness ranging from about 5mm to 10mm. This thin profile makes them easy to install in tight spaces. You can stick them behind a bookshelf, along the edge of a countertop, or even under the eaves of your house. The thinner design also means they're less obtrusive, so they won't draw too much attention when they're not lit up.

Next up is the 360° Round Neon Strip. These strips are a bit different. As the name suggests, they emit light in a 360 - degree pattern, which gives a more immersive and all - around glow. Because of their unique design, they tend to be a bit thicker than single - color strips. Typically, 360° round neon strips have a thickness of around 12mm to 18mm. The extra thickness is due to the way the LEDs are arranged inside the strip to achieve that 360 - degree lighting effect. They're perfect for creating a soft, ambient light in a room. You can use them to line the ceiling or to outline a large display area.

Then there's the RGB Neon Strip. These are the party animals of the Pixel Neon Strip world. They can display a wide range of colors and can even be programmed to change colors in different patterns. RGB neon strips are usually a bit thicker than single - color strips but comparable in thickness to 360° round neon strips. Their thickness generally falls in the range of 10mm to 18mm. The reason for this is that they have more components inside, like the RGB LEDs and the control circuits that allow you to change the colors. You can use RGB neon strips to create a dynamic and colorful display for a club, a concert, or just to add some fun to your living room.

Another factor that can affect the thickness of Pixel Neon Strips is the quality of the materials used. Higher - quality strips often have better insulation and more durable outer casings. This can add a bit of extra thickness, but it also means the strips will last longer and be more resistant to damage. Cheaper strips might be thinner, but they may not be as reliable or long - lasting.

When you're choosing a Pixel Neon Strip based on thickness, you also need to think about where you're going to install it. If you're planning to put it in a narrow space, like a small gap between two cabinets, a thinner strip would be a better choice. On the other hand, if you're using it for a large - scale display where the thickness won't be an issue, you can go for a thicker strip that offers more features.

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Installation is also something to consider. Thinner strips are generally easier to bend and shape. You can curve them around corners or create complex patterns with relative ease. Thicker strips, while they may be a bit more challenging to bend, are often more rigid and can hold their shape better once installed.

In addition to the physical thickness, you should also think about the brightness and light output of the strip. Thicker strips don't always mean brighter lights. The brightness depends on the number and quality of the LEDs inside the strip. Some thinner strips can be surprisingly bright, while some thicker ones may not be as luminous as you'd expect. So, it's important to look at the product specifications for details on brightness and light output.

Now, if you're interested in purchasing Pixel Neon Strips, whether it's a single - color, 360° round, or RGB strip, I'd love to have a chat with you. We can discuss your specific needs, like the thickness that would work best for your project, the length of the strip you need, and any other customizations you might want. Just reach out to me, and we can start the conversation about getting the perfect Pixel Neon Strips for you.

In conclusion, the thickness of Pixel Neon Strips can vary widely depending on the type of strip, the materials used, and the features it offers. Single - color strips are usually the thinnest, while 360° round and RGB strips are a bit thicker. When choosing a strip, consider your installation location, the desired light output, and your budget. And don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or if you're ready to make a purchase.

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  • Product specifications of Pixel Neon Strips in the market
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