PAUTIX COB LED Strip 32.8ft

✅ PROS
- Modern features and smart functionality
- Good value for the price point
❌ CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
You’ve seen those LED strips that look like a dotted mess under kitchen cabinets. The PAUTIX COB LED Strip 32.8ft solves that exact problem. Instead of individual point lights, this uses 320 LEDs per meter packed into a continuous chip-on-board line. The result? A smooth, unbroken ribbon of light — no hot spots, no visible dots, no cheap glow. For under-cabinet task lighting, cove ceilings, or TV backlighting, this is the difference between “I installed LEDs” and “I hired an electrician.”
Here’s what you actually get in the box: one 32.8-foot reel of the COB strip, a set of solder-free connectors (including L-shapes and straight joiners), mounting clips, and end caps. That’s it. No power supply, no controller, no remote. The strip runs on 24V DC, so you’ll need to source a compatible driver — the product listing recommends a 24V 2A adapter for full brightness. That’s a real cost and planning consideration, not a dealbreaker, but factor it in before checkout.
Real-world performance is where this strip earns its keep. The COB design means you can run it right up against a wall or inside a tight aluminum channel without ugly reflections. Brightness is genuinely high — rated at 640 lumens per meter — and the color temperature options (warm white, natural white, cool white, RGB) all render accurately. One buyer noted, “I’ve installed five different LED strips in my house. This one is the first that looks like a single solid bar of light, even in photos.” That’s the core appeal, and it delivers.
The adhesive deserves special mention. It’s a 3M VHB-style tape that grips aggressively. Clean your surface with isopropyl alcohol first, press firmly, and it’s not coming off without a fight. That’s a pro for permanent installs, a con for renters or anyone who changes layouts often — once it’s down, repositioning is messy.
Where it falls short: The 24V requirement is the biggest gotcha. Most budget strips run on 12V, and if you already have a 12V system, this won’t work with it. Also, the cut points are every 2.17 inches (55mm), which is flexible but not infinitely so — measure your run carefully. A few reviewers mentioned that the included connectors can be finicky to snap shut; take your time and test each connection before mounting.
Who should buy this? Three groups: DIYers doing under-cabinet kitchen lighting who want a professional, shadow-free finish; home theater enthusiasts building ambient bias lighting behind a TV or monitor; and anyone with aluminum extrusion channels who wants a strip that sits flush without visible diode bumps. Skip it if you’re on a strict budget (the power supply adds $15–20), or if you need smart-home integration out of the box — this is a bare strip, not a Wi-Fi kit.
FAQ
Q: Can I cut this strip to fit odd lengths? Yes — every 2.17 inches, along marked lines. Use the included connectors to rejoin pieces, but never cut closer than the marked points or you’ll kill the circuit.
Q: Does it work with a standard 12V LED controller? No. This is strictly 24V. Using a 12V supply will result in dim or no light. Match the voltage or buy the PAUTIX-compatible 24V driver.
Q: Is the light truly continuous, or can I see individual LEDs? At normal viewing distance (3+ feet), it’s seamless. Up close — within 6 inches — you can faintly discern the chip spacing, but it’s dramatically better than standard 5050 strips.
The Verdict: 4.6/5 — Buy it if you value clean, professional-looking light over saving a few dollars on a cheaper 12V strip. The seamless output, strong adhesive, and easy cut points justify the extra planning. Skip it if you need plug-and-play simplicity, already own 12V accessories, or require smart-home compatibility without buying additional hardware. For the DIYer who measures twice and cuts once, this is the strip that makes your work look like it was done by a pro.
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.


