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Collection: LED Strip Lights & Linear Lighting Fixtures

Achieve clean, continuous lines of light with LED Strip Lights and Linear Lighting. These versatile fixtures are linkable, making them perfect for utility closets, workshops, garages, and modern architectural applications.

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Euri Lighting Linear Light 4ft Up & Down 6500 Lumens 50W Selectable CCT 120-277V Black

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Satco|Nuvo 65-912 4-Foot Dual T8 Lamp Ready Fixture 120-347V Surface/Suspension Mount White Finish

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LED Strip Light Fixtures: Versatile Linear Lighting Solutions

An LED strip light fixture (also known as a linear light fixture) is a slender, low-profile luminaire designed for high-output, general-purpose illumination. Prized for their minimalist design, these fixtures are the modern standard for replacing bulky, inefficient fluorescent strips in residential, commercial, and industrial spaces.

Choosing Your Strip Light: Integrated vs. LED-Ready

Based on your long-term maintenance strategy, you can choose between two primary configurations:

Feature Integrated LED Strip LED-Ready Strip Fixture
Design All-in-one unit with built-in LEDs. Housing with sockets for LED T8 tubes.
Performance Maximum efficiency (up to 160+ LPW). Standard efficiency based on tube choice.
Lifespan 100,000 Hours (Optimized cooling). 50,000 Hours (Limited by tube design).
Maintenance Zero internal maintenance required. Easy bulb swaps for non-technical staff.
Control Native support for dimming & sensors. Control depends on the specific tube used.

Key Benefits of Linear LED Lighting

  • Seamless Illumination: Most models are linkable LED strip lights, allowing you to connect multiple units end-to-end for long, continuous runs without dark spots.
  • Low-Profile Versatility: Their thin, architectural body is perfect for low-clearance areas where a standard shop light would be too bulky.
  • Energy Savings: Replace old T8 or T12 fluorescent strips and reduce energy consumption by up to 75% while eliminating ballast hum and flicker.
  • Instant-On Performance: Engineered to provide full brilliance immediately, even in unheated garages or cold storage.

LED Strip Light Fixtures: Fluorescent Replacement Guide

If you are upgrading from legacy T8 or T12 fluorescent systems, use this guide to find the LED equivalent that maintains your current light levels while significantly reducing energy consumption.

Trad. Fluorescent Source Trad. System Wattage LED Strip Equivalent Energy Savings
1-Lamp 32W T8 28W – 32W 15W – 20W LED Up to 46%
2-Lamp 32W T8 56W – 64W 30W – 40W LED Up to 46%
4-Lamp 32W T8 112W – 128W 60W – 80W LED Up to 45%
2-Lamp 54W T5HO 110W – 120W 50W – 60W LED Up to 50%

Common Applications & Sizing for Linear Lighting

  • 4 Foot LED Strip Lights: The industry standard for one-to-one replacements in closets, laundry rooms, and over residential workbenches.
  • 8 Foot LED Strip Lights: Ideal for covering long runs in hallways, storage aisles, and large garages with fewer electrical connections.
  • Commercial LED Strips: Heavy-duty construction designed for continuous use in retail aisles, back offices, and stock rooms.

Mounting Options for Linear Lighting

Linear lighting can be adapted to almost any ceiling type or architectural requirement using four primary mounting methods:

  1. Surface Mount: The most popular choice for low-clearance ceilings; the fixture attaches directly and flush to the ceiling or wall surface.
  2. Suspension (Pendant) Mount: Using aircraft cables or chains, fixtures are suspended to bring light closer to the work surface in high-ceiling environments.
  3. Recessed Mount: Some specialized linear fixtures can be "recessed" into the ceiling or wall for a completely seamless, flush-to-the-surface look. This is ideal for clean, modern architectural designs where the fixture housing needs to be hidden.
  4. Continuous Run: Utilizing joiner connectors to create a "seamless" line of light across an entire architectural space or warehouse aisle.

Find Your Linear Light Fixture at Bees Lighting

For a clean, versatile, and efficient lighting solution, explore our complete collection of LED strip light fixtures. Whether you need a single 4 foot LED strip light for a closet or are outfitting an entire commercial space, we have the right linear lighting for your project. If you have any questions, our experts are ready to help at 855-3303-0665.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an LED strip light and a wraparound light?

An LED strip light fixture is an open-style fixture where the bulbs or LEDs are exposed, providing direct, downward light. A wraparound light has a lens that wraps around the light source to diffuse the light and reduce glare, making it more common for finished spaces like kitchens or offices.

What does "linkable" mean?

Linkable (or "end-to-end") fixtures have ports that allow you to connect multiple fixtures together in a single run using either a small connector or a jumper cable. This lets you power an entire 20- or 30-foot run from just one hardwired power source.

Are these strip lights hardwired or plug-in?

Most fixtures in this collection are hardwired, meaning they are designed to be permanently installed into your building's wiring. For easy-install options, check out our Plug-in Shop Lights collection.

How many lumens do I need for a 4ft strip light?

This depends on the application. For general utility areas like closets or storage, 1,000-2,000 lumens is ample. For task areas like a workbench or a bright garage, look for fixtures in the 3,000-5,000+ lumen range.

What's the best color temperature for a strip light?

For task areas like garages or workshops, 5000K (Daylight) is popular for its bright, alert light. For general-purpose spaces like laundry rooms or closets, 4000K (Cool White) offers a neutral, clean look that is bright without being harsh.

Can I install LED strip lights in a damp area like a bathroom or a covered porch?

It depends on the UL or IP rating of the fixture. Most standard strip lights are "Damp Rated," meaning they can handle high humidity and condensation but cannot be directly exposed to rain or spray. For areas with heavy dust or direct water exposure, we recommend using a Vapor Tight fixture, which is fully sealed to protect the internal LEDs.

Is an integrated LED strip light better than one with replaceable bulbs?

Integrated fixtures are generally the "performance winner" because the LEDs are built into the metal housing, which acts as a heat sink. This allows them to stay cooler and last up to 100,000 hours. However, LED-ready fixtures (which use T8 bulbs) offer more maintenance flexibility, allowing you to swap out a single bulb rather than the whole fixture if a light source fails.

Do these fixtures support dimming or motion sensors?

Most modern integrated LED strip lights come with 0-10V dimming capabilities, allowing you to adjust brightness levels with a compatible dimmer switch. Additionally, many commercial-grade models feature ports for "plug-and-play" microwave occupancy sensors (MVS), which can automatically dim or turn off the lights when no one is in the room.

What is the difference between single-end and double-end wiring for strip lights?

This primarily applies to LED-ready fixtures. Single-ended wiring means power is supplied to only one side of the fixture, while double-ended wiring feeds power to both ends of the tube. Most of our modern LED-ready strip light housings are designed for Type B (Ballast Bypass) double-ended tubes, which are safer and easier to install during a retrofit.

How far apart should I space my strip lights?

For standard 8-to-10-foot ceilings, a good rule of thumb is to space rows roughly 8 to 10 feet apart. This allows the light "cones" to overlap properly, providing uniform floor coverage. If you are mounting them over a workbench for task lighting, they should be placed directly above the front edge of the bench to prevent you from casting a shadow on your work.