🌟 Light up your world with precision and style!
The WS2812B LED Strip features 144 individually addressable 5050 SMD RGB LEDs on a sleek black PCB, powered by safe 5V DC. Designed for indoor use, this cuttable strip offers full-color programmable lighting controlled via Bluetooth app or voice commands. Its premium build with integrated driver ICs and pure gold wiring ensures long-lasting, customizable illumination perfect for modern décor, gaming setups, and festive atmospheres.
Color | Black PCB |
Brand | ADRESUNO |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Special Feature | Full Color Individually Addressable, DIY Project, Cuttable, Support Lots of Controllers, DC5V |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | DC |
Light Color | FULL COLOR |
Theme | Christmas |
Occasion | Christmas |
Style | Modern |
Material | Copper |
Controller Type | Voice Control |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Number of Light Sources | 144 |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wattage | 45 watts |
Included Components | 3 Keys Mini Controller(for test) x1, 3 PIN Connector x1, 3.2FT WS2812B LED strip x1 |
Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Control Method | App |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Number of Batteries | 9 A batteries required. |
Seasons | Christmas |
UPC | 705690505339 |
Manufacturer | ADRESUNO |
Part Number | AQYC-211214-7 |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.24 x 6.14 x 0.71 inches |
Batteries | 9 A batteries required. |
Special Features | Full Color Individually Addressable, DIY Project, Cuttable, Support Lots of Controllers, DC5V |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**K
WOW!!
I wish I had a phot before writing this, but I will put one up soon. I used these to add lighting to my power wheelchair. I think I messed up on my order, because one reel did not have adhesive. T-Rex superglue tape to the rescue.I digress. These things are vibrant, bright, and worked flawlessly for my wheelchair lighting project.Beware, wrong polarity, or over voltage will destroy them. That said, it usually just fries the first 1 or 2 in line, but if you are using specific lengths in you code, you either scrap the strip, or scrap your code. The strip is easier, but the rest of them are still good for other uses.My bone head accidentally hit them with 24v, because I wasn't paying attention. I think the most was 3 pixels lost.I really only have 1 problem with these... That I hadn't found them sooner. The price is astonishing to me. When I started my project 3 years ago, the LED's were the barrier, because of cost (fixed income) Then I found these. I'll be buying more for sure. I have a few plans for christmas.Oh, they are BRIGHT at 100% easily seen from a quarter mile, depending on color. I had to lower the intensity of my turn signals (Yellow) because I was lighting up the street like a public services truck. This was only with 50 pixels total, and they cycle, so they are never on all at the same time. Like I said, BRIGHT.
K**D
works well with Arduino and stand-alone
I've cut these up and soldered them into Arduino projects, and they work great. Very bright, and the LEDs are very dense at 144 LEDs per string. They also include a controller for using them as-is, and you just need to supply 5v. If the price remains good, I will likely purchase them again.
D**N
Nice product that works well
Works great and has many different programed displays. Easy to use and works well with a remote controller (sold seperatly.
L**.
Works great for a light saber
I bought these to make a pixel blade for my son. I have never done this before and was a little worried about spending a lot of money on the recommend LED strips. These were inexpensive and worked beautifully. There were no dead LED's and it all went together fine. My son has been using his blade for a while now and we haven't had any issues.If you are buying them to make a pixel blade for a light saber you should be aware that there is a small gap in the strips. Most videos talk about this and how to cut and re-solder it to remove the gap. My soldering skills aren't the greatest so I left it. I don't think it's noticeable. My son hasn't complained so I am happy.
S**Y
Good but the dimensions in the scematic are wrong (144 LEDs/m version)
(144 LEDs/m version) Decent RGB LED strip, BUT the dimensions listed in the schematic are incorrect, the distance between LEDs is .272", not .255", I'm guessing the dimensions are wrong for the 60 and 30 versions too.
A**R
Bright, Easy, and Cheap - Couldn't be happier!
I bought a couple of these to try to use them in a lightsaber install I was working on. The LED strips are placed back to back and installed in the blade so that they light up in series, giving the effect of an extending and retracting blade, and can handle any rgb color combo I throw at it easily. I couldn't be happier with how it turned out. For the price, it is way cheaper than a lot of the other options for saber blades out there, and still work perfectly. I will be buying these again for future installs.
B**N
Nice LED’s
The media could not be loaded. These LED’s are bright and easy to use. They have a clear lining over the strip that adds protection from the elements. The led’s do tend to go out if you over bend or pull too hard on the strip, so handle with care.
S**R
goes bad and changes colors by itself
When I used it for the first time it was working fine then I attached a part of it to a new project I am working on to discover that it works and then does not and when it is supposed to be off it start showing up lights with random colors and brightness even while the data line is disconnected.its waste of money
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