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What is the Difference Between RGB, RBGW, and RGBWW for the Lights

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What is the Difference Between RGB, RBGW, and RGBWW for the Lights

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Posted 6 years ago 2018-01-31#1

Hi guys, I have a confusion: For the Lights, what is the difference between RGB, RGBW and RGBWW?

Is there anyone can tell me?

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Posted 6 years ago 2018-01-31#1

Hi Lucimere, each letter represents a color

R=Red 

G=Green 

B=Blue 

W=Pure White (like an office fluoro tube)

WW=Warm White (like an incandescent bulb)

When placed together they describe the function of the light or controller.

RGB is usually a single chip with 3 LEDs that give you full color.

RGBW/WW has the same RGB but also has a 4th channel for white LEDs. This means you can have a bright regular bulb and a full-color bulb in one unit.

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Posted 6 years ago 2018-01-31#2

Got it. Thank you, tomtop

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