One of the simplest and most affordable methods to improve the look and feel of any room, both inside and out, is using LED Strip lights. When dealing with LED strip lights in an outdoor or damp location, it is essential to use a well-protected strip light.
This article will cover all the information you need to know about IP68 strip lights before making a purchase, from commonly asked questions to the best waterproof LED Strip lights for outdoor use, swimming pools, and other common outdoor lighting projects.
Finding Waterproof LED Strip Lights: What to Look for
Every adult human being who is still alive and conscious is aware that water and electronics do not mix. Anyone who has dived into the pool on a hot summer day without taking their phone out can attest to this. They could tell you how great waterproof protection is, however, if they entered the market after 2018 (or whenever they began waterproofing phones better).

Like phones, LED strip lights may be protected in a variety of ways that have distinct functions. The most simple strip lights may be sold in its tape light form or enclosed in airtight, flexible cases that can immerse themselves or come in direct touch with water!
The exact criteria used to assess a strip light's level of protection is its IP Rating. Uncertain about what IP stands for? I'm delighted you joined us; let's look at the IP ratings and determine which will provide the finest waterproof protection for those difficult tasks.
What exactly does IP mean?
IP, or ingress protection, is an abbreviation. It evaluates a product's resistance to liquids and solids (dust, sand, etc.).
Every IP rating consists of two digits that indicate the degree of protection. Simply put, the protection against both solids and liquids increases with the number. Let's dissect it a little more:
The first number is between 0 and 6. This number indicates how well the strip light is protected against solid things and moving components like dust, debris, and any other solid material you can think of that may get inside and cause a problem.
The second number, which may be anywhere from 0 to 8, indicates how well the product is protected against various liquid and moisture exposures.




