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🔆 Light up your lifestyle — corner brilliance made effortless!
The Muzata 5Pack V Shape LED Channel features a sleek silver aluminum frame with a milky white diffuser cover designed specifically for corner lighting. Each 3.3ft channel protects LED strips from dust and moisture while enhancing heat dissipation to extend LED lifespan. Ideal for versatile applications like cabinets, bookshelves, and festive décor, it offers easy installation with mounting clips and connectors for seamless, customizable ambient lighting solutions.


















| ASIN | B01NGWIGXJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,581 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #297 in Under-Counter Light Fixtures |
| Brand | Muzata |
| Brand Name | Muzata |
| Color | White,Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,990 Reviews |
| Grade Rating | Commercial |
| Item Dimensions | 3.3 x 0.62 x 0.62 inches |
| Item Form | Rod |
| Item Shape | Angle |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.3 x 0.62 x 0.62 inches |
| Manufacturer | Muzata |
| Model Number | V1SW |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Part Number | MZZ025 |
| Shape | Angle |
| UPC | 606157911215 |
| Unit Count | 16.5 Feet |
M**C
Perfect for a Clean, Professional LED Setup 💡
These Muzata V-shaped LED channels completely transformed my lighting setup. The aluminum feels solid and high-quality, and the frosted covers make the light look soft and elegant. Just a heads-up you’ll probably need tools to cut them to size, and depending on the LED strip you use, the individual LEDs might still be slightly visible. But honestly, that’s a tiny trade-off for how professional and sleek everything looks once installed. ⭐ 5 / 5 sturdy, stylish, and totally worth every cent! Perfect for anyone who wants their LED setup to look high-end.
A**R
Amazing
Easy installation.nice quality,value and looks hand by hand ,very strong and looks amazing
E**L
The channels were fine, the milky covers... not so much
I have bought this brand of V-channels a number of times. I use them for diffusing led lights in my display cases normally, but this time I bought them as an accent along my ceiling where I planned to set up some RGB lighting. My normal use involves cutting up the channels, but this time since I was running them along the full length of the room, so I was actually using them fully intact, which made me notice imperfections in the manufacturing that previously were not something I paid much mind to. What imperfections you may ask? The aluminum channel ends had burrs still clinging to the edges where they didn't seem to have filed or cleaned them up after cutting, and of the 6 milky white covers I received 2 had 1 inch long breaks at the end. It's fortunate I didn't need all 6, because of course I didn't lay all of them out beforehand to check if any of them were cracked and already had the channels mounted, so a return was hardly an option. So yes, it is certainly no perfect product. It worked out for me, and if you have a metal file the burrs really aren't much of an issue, but if not they can be annoying when you're trying to fit the ends on a channel. I highly recommend checking to make sure all the pieces are intact before putting them up, but especially inspecting the covers. I know it's a pain, but you'll thank me later if you need all of them. Overall, they're a decent product with some quality control issues. They definitely do the job, and if you can get a perfect set you'll have no issues, but make sure you inspect what you get before you're in too deep for a return just in case, because there's nothing worse than being 90% done with a project only to find out the last 10% is not going to happen without ordering replacements. PROs: *Sturdy channel that fits 10mm led strips nicely *Milky white cover does a decent job diffusing harsh led light, but spots are still going to be visible, just soft focus *Covers fit tightly in the channel and feel secure CONs: *Quality control issues - burrs on the aluminum channel ends and broken channel covers are a problem
B**N
Does exactly what you want.
Just figured you all would want to see what it looks like. Ultimately I am using 100% cool at the lowest brightness setting due to image fidelity when used alongside a DSLR camera. Img 1: Max Brightness 100% Cool Img 2: Min Brightnes 100% Cool Img 3: Max Brightness 100% Cool (Low ISO) Img 4: Max Brightness 100% Cool (DSLR Camera) Img 5: Min Brightness 100% Cool (DSLR Camera) Img 6-8: Min Brightness 100% Warm Img 9: Junction Box - Max Brightness 100% Cool Img 10: Remote Control - Max Brightness 100% Cool Junction box where I am connecting the wires to a hot power line. It is clearly not finished and painted. This method leaves the LEDs independent of the light switch. The remote itself is mounted and hidden in the closet and is the sole controller. The LED used for the trim: https://a.co/d/5Z70Rtj Product Name: "24V CCT COB LED Strip Lights Kit 65.6ft (2 Rolls of 32.8ft), 2700K-6500K Dimmable White Cuttable LED Tape Light CRI 93 with Remote Controller and Power Supply for Bedroom Indoor Decoration"
J**Y
Professional Looking
For my purpose these worked great. Cutable for perfect fit. Size fits under cabinet so it is completely hidden. They protect the light strips and install is much better than relying on just adhesive to hold the light strip up. They are a quality product for that professional finish.
M**T
Gets the job done
Let me just start by saying this does get the job done and works as advertised. It goes in the corner of the wall nicely, diffuses the lights some, probably helps some with the heat dissipation, etc. Sadly this is not a super spectacular product and there are plenty of little things (some may be slightly nit-picky, others lack of experience) to say about them. First off, don't expect to hide the "dots" of the LEDs. At least if you use the TP Link Kasa. Now this wasn't fully advertised to be their "hide the dot" model, so I can't fully knock it for that, however the description led me to think there would be a little more of that than their really is. Next mounting to the wall. I was unable to get any of the included screws to go in without making a small starter hole, though I think something (maybe included in the sparse instructions?) gave me thought I could. Again not a huge deal and something small. Again it adds up. Also, possibly due to that, I did have some trouble with the clips and keeping everything straight and level. I also did run several of these next to each other to make the length I needed and didn't use their (separately purchased) joining kit, so I don't know if that would have made a difference or not. The included plastic end caps and diffuser were also fairly hard to get on... especially the end caps where the plastic actually did NOT fit in the end of the channel and needed to be hammered in to even go in. Also, again at least for the TP Link Kasa strips, the end cap with the hole for the cord is no where near big enough. Again, at the end of the day it does get the job done and honestly I would probably buy it again just because of that. The metal was easy to cut to length, it'd probably be easy to cut for wrapping around a corner also (vs buying their kit), and it does work. Just beware of the few issues/random things you could run into.
H**N
Flexible diffuser option
These are what turn an LED strip into finished lighting. Run bare, a strip reads as a row of individual dots; behind the milky diffuser these become one continuous, even line with no hot spots — a much cleaner look for anything permanent. The 45° V-shape is the right profile for shelf and cabinet work since it aims the light out and down at the surface instead of straight into your eyes, and the corner mounting means the channel tucks into the joint and mostly disappears. The extrusion is solid aluminum with a clean anodized finish, not flimsy stock that flexes when you screw it down, and it doubles as a heat sink, which the strip’s lifespan appreciates. Cutting to length is easy with a miter saw and a fine-tooth blade, and the end caps and mounting clips are included rather than sold separately. One tip: dry-fit and mark your clip locations before peeling the strip adhesive, and leave yourself a plan for where the lead wire exits the channel — that’s the only part worth thinking through in advance.
K**F
Great LED Mounting Option
Used these to add LED awning lights to our travel trailer. Nice quality and easy installation.
P**O
つぶつぶ感
LEDのつぶつぶ感が拡散されればと思い購入しましたが、結構つぶつぶしてますので-★1
S**N
The diffuser is difficult to west in the track
The diffuser is difficult to west in the track. It’s a lot of money for some scrap aluminum and very thin plastic diffuser. Please it came with mounting hardware. It’s worth is about $20-30 not more
R**.
Good quality, but expensive
Works as advertised, easy to install, looks great. Also easy to cut using a dremmel or grinder.
L**A
Es lo que necesitaba
Es lo que yo necesitaba, sin embargo venía mal empacado. Tuve que desechar las puntas maltratadas y rescatar el resto.
A**ー
何でもなく、普通に良い
普通に使えて、コスパも良くおすすめです。
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