When investing in an LED display, one of the most important decisions is choosing between COB (Chip-on-Board) and SMD (Surface-Mount Device) technology. Both have their strengths, and the right choice depends on your specific application.
\nWhat Is COB LED?
\nCOB (Chip-on-Board) technology mounts LED chips directly onto the PCB and encapsulates them as a single unit. This creates a seamless, durable surface with superior protection against moisture, dust, and physical impact.
\nWhat Is SMD LED?
\nSMD technology mounts individual LED packages onto the PCB surface. Each package contains red, green, and blue chips. SMD is the industry standard for most LED displays due to its maturity and cost-effectiveness.
\nCOB vs SMD: Head-to-Head Comparison
\n| Feature | COB LED | SMD LED |
|---|---|---|
| Durability | ✅ Excellent — 10x stronger | Standard |
| Heat Dissipation | ✅ Superior — direct PCB contact | Good |
| Viewing Angle | ✅ 175°+ | 160° |
| Dead Pixel Rate | ✅ <1/1,000,000 | <10/1,000,000 |
| Cost | Higher initial | ✅ More affordable |
| Repairability | Panel replacement | ✅ Individual pixel repair |
When to Choose COB LED
\nCOB LED is ideal for: conference rooms, control centers, luxury retail, museums, and any installation where the display will be touched or exposed to environmental factors. Explore Riotouch's COB LED CMS Solution →
\nWhen to Choose SMD LED
\nSMD is better for: outdoor advertising, rental/staging, budget-conscious projects, and applications where individual pixel repair is important.
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