RGB Colour Changing LED Tape Lights – Flexible Strips for Creative Spaces
RGB colour changing LED tape lights are a flexible way to add vibrant effects and creative ambience to any interior. By blending red, green, and blue chips, these strips deliver millions of colour combinations for gaming rooms, media walls, bars, or simple accent lighting around shelves and furniture.
The tape is low-profile, easy to install, and works with a wide choice of controllers, from basic handheld remotes to smart home integration for app and voice control. Use profiles and diffusers to achieve a professional finish and ensure long-lasting performance.
Whether you want static colours, smooth fades, or dynamic lighting sequences, our kits are designed to provide consistent colour mixing and reliable operation. With UK-based support and carefully matched accessories such as drivers and aluminium mounting channels, you can achieve results that look clean, perform well, and outlast cheaper imports.
Flexible LED Lighting Tape - RGB Colour and Tone
4 Options£9.75
Universal RGB LED Remote Control Kit
2 Options£28.48
Signal Amplifier - 4 Channel Booster. 5 Amp per channel for RGB, RGB-W, CCT etc
£45.50
RGB & RGBW 10mm 5m roll flexible LED light strip, with SMD5050 LEDs, 60LEDs/meter, 14.4W/meter.
5 Options£54.60
Remote controller for changing colours (RGB+W).
£62.00
12mm 5m Roll Waterproof RGB & RGBW Flexible LED Strip 60LEDs & 14.4w Per Meter
6 Options£72.80
COB RGB LED Tape – 24v 840 & 15w LEDs Per Metre for Seamless Light
5 Options£132.00
How to plan and install RGB LED tape lighting
RGB tape contains red, green, and blue LEDs, which combine to produce almost any shade when controlled together. For ambient accent lighting, lower-density tape offers cost-effective results. For more even colour washes on walls or ceilings, higher-density strips deliver better blending and uniformity.
A suitable RGB controller is required to run these strips. Options include handheld RF remotes, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth smart hubs, and DMX interfaces for advanced setups. Always match controller output to the current load of the tape. RGB tape typically uses four-core cable – a shared positive plus three channels for the colours.
Select a constant-voltage driver that exceeds the total load, leaving overhead for reliability. On longer runs, parallel feeds or shorter sections will help prevent voltage drop. For the neatest results and improved heat management, use aluminium profiles with diffusers. IP-rated versions are available for outdoor or bathroom installations.
If you’re unsure, we can advise on tape, driver, and controller combinations that match your budget and project goals.