The Pixel-Free LED™ XW Series is built for the installs where standard flex fails first — building facades, rooftop perimeters, coastal architecture, and any exterior application where the lighting must survive what the weather throws at it. –40°C to +60°C. 84,000-hour lifespan. Anti-LED-dead and anti-PCB-breakage construction. Specify it once, and leave it.
Standard flex derates or fails outside its rated range. The XW Series holds its rated brightness and color consistency across a 100-degree Celsius operating window — from deep winter in Minnesota to rooftop summer in Phoenix.
Every failure mode that kills standard neon flex on outdoor installs has been engineered out at the design stage.

Most commercial-grade neon flex carries a 50,000-hour L70 rating. The XW Series is rated to 84,000 hours at L70 — meaning it's still outputting at least 70% of its original brightness after more than two decades of evening-hour operation.
The extended lifespan is a direct consequence of the anti-dead circuit design, the reinforced PCB, and the UV-stable silicone — every component rated for the full service life, not just the weakest link.
After accelerated UV aging — equivalent to multiple years of direct outdoor sun exposure — standard silicone jackets yellow, chalk, and lose clarity. The XW Series silicone holds its original white color and translucency.
The XW Series has been specified on large-scale architectural facade lighting projects worldwide — exterior building outlines, rooftop perimeters, and landmark illumination where replacement access is expensive and failure is not an option.
Building Facade
Rooftop Perimeter
Coastal Architecture
Bridge Outline
Retail Exterior
Pick the variant that matches your install. Same 84,000-hour lifespan, same weather rating, same anti-failure engineering — different output and control for different jobs.
Single-color-temperature white output in 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, or 6000K. The default specification for architectural facade outlining and rooftop perimeters where the light is the statement, not the color.
Shop XW WhiteFull-color variant with DMX and Art-Net compatibility. Used for branded building facades, landmark illumination, stadium exteriors, and any project where scene programming is part of the design intent.
Shop XW RGB
Four-channel variant adds a dedicated white emitter to the RGB set — enables accurate architectural whites and pastels that RGB alone can't produce. The spec for facades that need both color scenes and clean white states.
Shop XW RGBWLarge-scale architectural facade lighting isn't a standard SKU order — it's a spec document, a run calculation, a driver layout, and a long-term service plan. Our project team sizes the driver count, validates run layouts, pulls cut lengths, and quotes at commercial volume for architects, GCs, and lighting designers.
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