The main pro of a plug-in LED driver is that it is so easy to install. You can do it yourself and save money on an electrician. You can also easily change the location of the LED strips when you use a plug-in LED driver. For people renting or who may move in the near future, plug-in LED drivers may be the only feasible choice. Overall, plug-in LED drivers are cheaper than hardwiring. There are numerous downsides to plug-in LED drivers which must be taken into consideration. They can only be used indoors, may have visible cables, are only suitable for small lighting projects, and can power only up to 96 watts of LED strip lights.
Hardwired LED drivers allow you much more flexibility to decide where you will put your lights and hiding any cables/accessories. They have very high power capabilities so you can use them for any lighting project – including outdoors LED lighting. Since hardwired LED drivers do require you to tap into your home’s AC power current, you will likely need a professional installation which can be pricy. Hardwired LED drivers are permanent which, depending on your situation, can be a plus or minus.
Regardless of whether you need a plug-in or hardwired LED driver, you have many options available to you as well as many LED accessories to take care of your most fantastic lighting projects.



















