Bright Lights, Big Impact
Imagine walking down a busy street where every storefront screams for attention, yet one stands out like a lighthouse in a foggy harbor. That’s the magic of high brightness NEON Signs equipped with super bright LED lights from brands like AUBAO. They don’t just illuminate—they dominate.
When Lumens Speak Louder Than Words
Consider this: a typical commercial LED Neon sign might output around 1200 lumens per meter, but AUBAO’s latest model pushes that to an astonishing 2500 lumens per meter, nearly doubling the visibility distance at night or under harsh daylight conditions. Sounds impressive? It is. But here’s a kicker—why settle for average when your signage can glow through rain, fog, and even direct sunlight?
Not Just Bright, but Smart
Here’s something most manufacturers won’t tell you straightforwardly: brightness alone isn’t everything. The color rendering index (CRI) matters too. AUBAO’s high brightness LED signs boast a CRI of over 90, which means colors appear vibrant and true-to-life rather than washed out or distorted. That’s crucial for brand recognition, especially for luxury retailers or restaurants where ambiance influences customer perception.
- Super Bright LEDs ensure visibility up to 150 meters away
- CRI above 90 delivers natural, eye-catching hues
- Energy consumption reduced by 35% compared to legacy neon solutions
- Weather-resistant casing suitable for outdoor installation
A Tale of Two Signs
Picture a scenario: two competing coffee shops located across the street from each other. Shop A uses a traditional Neon sign glowing faintly at 800 lumens, while Shop B installs an AUBAO super bright LED sign rated at 2400 lumens. Over three months, Shop B reported a 22% increase in foot traffic during evening hours. Coincidence? I think not.
Durability Under Pressure
Many assume neon signs are fragile relics easily broken by weather or accidental knocks. But modern LED neon signs have rewritten that narrative. AUBAO’s product line features IP67-rated enclosures protecting internal circuits from dust and water ingress, proven by installations on beachfront stores where salt spray would normally corrode metal fixtures within weeks.
The Cost Paradox
Some might argue, “LED neon signs cost more upfront.” True. Yet, here’s the twist: total cost of ownership including maintenance, electricity bills, and replacements tips heavily in favor of LEDs. For instance, a 10-meter long LED sign consumes roughly 200 watts, whereas an older glass neon equivalent could draw upwards of 600 watts, tripling power costs over a year. How can anyone ignore that?
Design Flexibility Like Never Before
Traditional neon tubes limited designers to bends and shapes constrained by fragile glasswork. Enter flexible LED neon strips from AUBAO, capable of mimicking complex fonts and logos with ease. The result? Commercial clients gain unprecedented creative freedom without sacrificing durability or brightness.
Reflecting on the Future of Signage
Is there any reason left to cling to classic neon when LEDs offer so much more? Honestly, it feels outdated to me. When you combine brilliance, efficiency, longevity, and adaptability, the choice becomes obvious. So next time you pass a glowing sign, ask yourself: does it inspire awe, or just bore you with dim familiarity?






