Why Choose Our Neon Signs?

A comparison diagram showing two types of lighting technologies.   On the left side, labeled "Others," a yellow light source emits light within a narrow 30-degree cone.   On the right side, labeled "AOOS," the yellow light source emits light in a wide, hemispherical pattern, indicating a more even light distribution.   Both diagrams have a solid grey base with the light sources mounted on top.

(1) Comparison of Viewing Angles When Neon Lights Are Lit

Others:

  • The light tube has a narrow beam angle, making the illuminated text or logo only visible from the front.


AOOS:

  • The light tube has a 180° beam angle, making the illuminated text or logo visible from any direction.
  • Close-up of a flexible LED neon light strip

    Others

    The integrated light tube does not emit light from the sides, only illuminating from the front.

  • Close-up of a white LED neon sign against a textured wooden wall, showing smooth, continuous lines and clear acrylic backing.

    Others

    The viewing angle for users is very narrow, lacking the halo effect of neon light tubes.