Michiel Brink based in Almelo, Netherlands has created a new wireless LED strip controller called EspLight, that is capable of using both analog and digital strips. The wireless LED strip control ...
Although Christmas may be several weeks behind us, various colorful LED contraptions can nowadays be found in our houses at any time of year. [Tim] got his hands on an LED curtain that came with a ...
Building RGB LED displays is one of the most interesting programming and engineering challenges we see here on Hackaday. Not only do the creators of large displays and LED cubes have to deal with the ...
Do you fancy building a huge video monitor using LED strips? If you do then the Pixblasters Video LED Controller currently available via Crowd Supply might be worth more investigation. The controller ...
Thanks to their versatility, commodity-level pricing and the eye-popping visual effects they create, programmable LED strips have become a staple ingredient for both Maker-style projects and more ...
The Govee RGBIC LED Strip Lights deliver a unique combination of bold color effects, smooth animation, and rapid app-based control. At $20 on sale, down from its regular price of $29, these lights are ...
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LED light strips are a fun and easy way to spruce up a room, adding pops of color to a media center, a wall or even under a bed, or just bringing much-needed lighting to a dark area under a cabinet.
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