Parameter Working voltage: DC 5V LED density: 60 LED per meter, totally 60LEDs FPCB board color: Black PCB Waterproof rate: non-waterproof(for indoor dry application only) IC model: WS2812B IC integrated LED type: 5050 SMD RGB LED(actual color order might be GRB) Wave length: Red/625nm; Green/525nm; Blue/470nm Gray level: 256 Color Data bit: each color with 8-bit PWM precision (so totally 24-bit color) Dimension: 100(L)*10(W)*1mm Life span: 50000hrs Caution 1) Must use a 5V DC power supply to power the strips, do not use higher than 6V or you can destroy the entire strips. 2) This is brand new strip, though not a continuous strip; when being manufactured in factory, every 1 meter LED strip is made by two 50cm-long strip segments(soldered together end to end), so there is a solder point for each 50cm strip. This has no bad effect on the strip's performance. If this not ok for your application, please consider before purchasing. 3) This is not a plug & play kit, only the strips will come; please find compatible controller and power supply in our store. Package 1pcs 3.2ft 60 pixels WS2812B led strip (Power supply and controller are not included)
J**H
Awesome Deal (PC Case LEDs)
I got these for a little project I wanted to do: RGB PC Case lights. The price is a steal. I'm pretty cheap, so $10 is a really palatable price for a small hobby project. There is a 10% coupon so you can get them for only 9 bucks. They work great too. The 60 LED/meter is the high density you want, as opposed to 30/meter. They work no problem with multiple Arduino libraries. Since you only need one output pin, you can even program an ATTINY to control the LEDs, so you can make the control circuit for these very simple and compact.They have connectors so you can easily chain multiple together, as two power wires in parallel with the connectors so you can run them off of an external power supply (Such as USB via spliced cable). Just be sure not to power them through Arduino, as it is not able to handle the current drawn through a full strip. I did this once when programming the Arduino through my computer without disconnecting the power from the LED Strip. (no damage though)I was able to power the whole strip off of a USB power bank easily. For my case lights, I'm powering them directly off of my motherboards USB 2.0 headers. I spliced a spare USB cable to power and program the Arduino. The Arduino is connected to the LED strip with the connector, and the strip is powered through the parallel connection I mentioned earlier. The Arduino is connected to the USB data as well, so I can program it from my computer at any time. (Check wikipedia for USB wire colors, some images and websites from google search are wrong!)I'm going to grab another meter of cable to backlight my monitor because they are so cheap. They also have an adhesive backing. No complaints on quality so far.
W**N
look nice
Sure wish the sticky tape on them adhered better to the case. I will likely need to find a different means of affixing them, as they are peeling away. Anyone have a suggestion?
J**S
Great for testing with Arduino
This was a great LED strip to test out patterns and brightness with Arduino. You cannot power this using the Arduino, make sure to power this with a small power supply so you don't blow your Arduino.
J**E
Works as advertised, single led not working
Ordered and arrived quickly, works exactly as advertised except for a single led that has an issue with green.
J**B
Worked great with FastLed library once I was providing enough power
Lights worked as expected. They consume about 4 amps. Are 3 pin JST connector models so you are getting RGB color combinations.Worked great with FastLed library once I was providing enough power.
C**S
AAA+++
AAA+++
P**T
worked as intended.
Worked as intended. Decent price.
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