








💡 Connect. Bend. Illuminate. Light up your space without limits!
HitLights LED Light Strip Connector 4-pack offers a solderless, tool-free solution to connect and bend 8mm single color LED strips at any angle. Compatible with 12V and 24V dimmable SMD3528 strips, these 6-inch connectors enable seamless extension and customization of your lighting setup, perfect for professional-grade accent lighting projects.







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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,198 Reviews |
J**A
Great!
Work just great! Easy to use, they connect together well and are easy to take apart.
N**.
They do the job adequately
I used these strip-to-strip connectors with "LED Strip light, Waterproof LED Flexible Light Strip, 12V, w/ 300 SMD LED" strips and they worked just fine. The little clip "doors" open pretty easily with either a micro-flathead screwdriver (like you use for eye-glasses) or just a box knife. Someone with fingernails could probably pop them open pretty easily, but I have big hands and cut my nails pretty close, so a tool was the only way for me. If you're using the waterproof LED strips, you'll have to peel away a bit of the silicone waterproof coating in order to expose the actual strip. Then you just slide the strip in the groove and make sure the tips in clip are making contact with the exposed parts of the strip. Also, you must be sure that all (-) and (+) match up, otherwise it will not work. I installed my strips as accent lighting for my newly remodeled deck, tucking them under the hand rail, oriented downward. Turned out pretty sweet and only cost me about $60 to do my entire deck with stairs. One thing I did to "stop" the strip at one spot and then "continue" them at a spot a bit further away was to cut the connector right in the middle of the wire, then splice the exposed part of the wire with some cheap "doorbell wire" I found at Home Depot. Then you can run the doorbell wire to your next start point and splice the other half of the connector in order to start your next strip. (Hard to explain with words, but it works well)
A**N
Work Great, with a few caveats
I bought these for connecting LED strips into custom built furniture. I use the strips to provide lighting under shelves, behind supports, or other areas. Typically these areas are not easily accessible, so the reliability of the connection was my overwhelming concern. === The Good Stuff === * The connectors seemed to make a reliable connection, at least at first. It sometimes took a bit of "futzing" to get a reliable connection especially when using "waterproof" LED strips, but mostly that was just a few seconds of removing the outer covering. * The wires are just long enough (about 4 inches) that I was able to cut them in half and use each half to connect a piece of LED strip to a power supply. === The Not-So-Good Stuff === * They come with absolutely no instructions. The proper method for hooking up LED strips is not 100% obvious, but there are enough online tutorials to help you out. * I was a bit concerned about the reliability of these devices, and still am. I don't have any specific concerns, but I couldn't tell what materials the connectors are made out of. Since these connections are typically buried inside furniture, and not easy to get at, I am very sensitive to reliability of connectors. As a result, I ended up doing things the old fashioned way, making direct solder connections to the LED strip. === Summary === These worked well, and are probably fine for 95% of uses. It might take a bit of work to understand how to use them correctly, but once you do, there should be no problems. If I didn't have an application where I never wanted to worry about the connections over time, I would have used these with no hesitation.
R**N
Great connector
With the mixed reviews, I was hesitant to buy this product. But the relatively low price and promise of easy connections was the deciding factor in giving it a chance. No directions were included (c'mon Hitlights!) but after reading many Amazon reviews and watching a few videos, I felt well prepared. I used 3 of the 4 connectors with a compatible Hitlights LED light strip, and each worked perfectly. Here are a few tips that might help: 1. Be sure this connector is compatible with your strip. It seems some of the reviewers who rated low were using it for double-density or other incompatible LED strips. 2. Each of the white clips of the connectors unsnap from their side and have a hinge on the other side. The LED strip is inserted into a channel, then the clips are folded back over and snapped closed. 3. Make accurate, clean cuts exactly on the cut lines. You will have plenty of room for inserting into each connector. 4. Pay attention to the polarity markings on both the LED strip and the connectors and match them up. 5. DON'T remove the paper over the adhesive backing before you insert the strip into the connector. You would never get it seated all the way into the channel, and even if you did, it would probably result in a loose connection. 6. When I inserted the strips into the channel, I had to push hard. And I mean really hard, to the point where I was worried the strip was going to bend. Just then, it slid right into the channel. So, don't be afraid to use some force. 7. When you close up the connectors, press hard and be sure they snap closed. As I said, the 3 connectors I used worked perfectly and I have no reason to assume that the 4th would be any different. I thought about deducting a star because of the lack of directions, but as many included product directions are inferior to information and videos you find online anyway, stuck with 5 stars. Buy with confidence; you can do this!
E**A
Success after a hard fought battle - READ FOR CRITICAL INSTALL TIP
The connectors work fine which merits 5 stars; however I deduct 2 stars for failure to provide directions. I divided a 16' HitLights LED strip into equal lengths to install above and below a mantle. I carefully read and compiled the installation tips included in the reviews and followed them to a "t". This included aligning the polarity (+ and - marks on strip and connectors and leaving the blue tape in place. Unfortunately, the connections failed ... repeatedly. I decided to start over by studying both the connector and the "cut" points on the LED strip. It was clear that installing the tape backwards in the connector to align polarity was not making the optimum connection. It was also clear that leaving the blue tape in place resulted in bunching of the tape further impairing contact. I made a fresh start by removing a 1/4" of blue tape and then aligning and inserting the tape into the connector face up with the - on the tape aligned with the + on the connector. (Doing this on both ends maintains polarity.) It snapped right into place. Now, the copper contacts on the tape are positioned directly under the silver contacts on the connector making a good, solid connection. Voila! No hit or miss with the points having the correctly penetrate and contact the wiring within the strip.
E**E
Easy to use
Easy to use and/or hide. We used this product for our outdoor lanai space
Y**.
Arreglada
Excelente pude unir muy fácil la luz q mi perrita me rompió, quedó como nueva
F**L
Frustratingly difficult. Bad Connections
This review and comment applies to all of the HitLights connectors, especially also the right-angle connectors. These are EXTREMELY fiddly and difficult to get connected right. If you need one or two connections, maybe. But if you need a lot of connections, it will take forever to get them all working. Imagine trying to thread a needle. Now imagine that you are trying to thread two needles simultaneously. Now imagine the holes are too small. Now imagine that the thread is covered with glue. Also, the thread must protrude an exact amount within about a millimeter. Too long or too short is no good. This will give you an idea of trying to use these. If I could change one thing to make this easier it would be to make the LED tape stiffer so that it was easier to force it under the contacts. These difficulties were while hooking up lights on the bench. I can't imagine trying to do it while on a ladder, or on the bottom of a cabinet. I'm going to have to go back and solder my lights to make them reliable. It will be easier than hooking up all those connectors in the first place. I am experienced with electronics. Yes, I watched the HitLights how-to video. They're right that it is easier to make the connection if the backing paper is left in place. However, that is not always possible because of the order of construction. Considering the amount of good reviews for these products, I think something must have changed to make connections more difficult in later versions.
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