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The Palm Tree Coro Bottle Neon Sign is a stylish and functional LED light designed for wall décor. Measuring 43x33 cm, it features adjustable brightness and is powered by a 5V USB cord. Perfect for enhancing the ambiance of pubs, parties, or personal spaces, this neon sign is easy to install and comes with a one-year quality warranty.
B**N
Most neon-like of the LEDs
I have several real glass neon fixtures along with LED "neons". This is an LED neon that looks like a real glass neon when lit. Uniform lighting all around with no visible LED "dots" unlike some of my other LED neons. Plus, it has a dimmer switch with 5 brightness settings. Plus, I like the fact that the logo is visible when it is not lit.
C**A
Perfect for bar
Great lighting easy to hang and perfect for an at home bar.
T**Y
Won't stay on
You need to manually turn it on each time you turn on the outlet switch... I have this plugged into a main switch for several lights but this is the only light that won't turn on that way, forces you to use the switch. Useless for this reason.
G**L
Well lit
Lights up well, perfect for a bar
K**S
Better than average for 5v LED neons.
This 5v LED neon sign is quite attractive. It's not overly bright and is better suited to a man cave than to a exterior window. The LED diodes spread the light evenly across the tubing. The sign comes both with an on/off switch and with an in-line dimmer.••••••••••••••••••••This 12v LED neon sign is super bright but does not come with dimming capabilities, which may be a problem for some uses at night. The tubing is considerably larger than neon tubing, and the light dispersion across the tubing is even.••••••••••••••••••••I have amassed a considerable collection of LED neon signs from Amazon. Some things I have learned: - LED neons come in 5v and 12v varieties. The 12v version almost always comes with a power supply that plugs into a wall socket. The 5v versions almost never do. They come equipped with a USB-A plug. If you want to plug them into the wall, you will need to buy a small standard 5v charging block to deliver the correct voltage. These charging blocks are the type used to charge some cell phones. ANY charging block that will self-register at 5v and is rated for whatever wattage the neon requires) will work (generally 2-3 watts.) They are inexpensive. - Some 5v LED neon comes with a battery chamber in the line prior to the USB plug. Most of those battery packs take 3 AAA batteries. My experience has been that many of the neon equipped with battery packs chew through those batteries in a day or two, despite the relatively low wattage. - If you have the neon powered through the battery pack and then plug it into a USB port, you are going to fry the batteries, and very possibly the neon, and perhaps even the computer or power pack. If you are going to use the battery pack consistently, tape off the USB plug so someone doesn’t accidentally use it. - The LEDs almost always come encased in a clear rubberized plastic tubing that does a decent job of holding up to gentle abuse. That tubing also helps to disperse the light more evenly. - You generally get what you pay for with LED neon. If you pay $10 for a decorative pice of neon, the LEDs will probably be relatively dim and the spacing of the diodes will be insufficient to provide a steady stream of light. When in doubt, read the reviews. - LED chips come in dimmable and non-dimmable versions. If you put a non-dimmable version on a dimmer, it won’t dim, and it may harm the neon. If you buy an LED neon sign without a dimmer included (and that does not advertise that it’s dimmable), it is most likely not dimmable. - The newest types of LED diodes are brighter than the versions of a few years ago by a factor of 2 or 3 (and with less energy requirements.) The diodes are placed more closely together on a heat sink, allowing them to be brighter and more efficient, with a very wide angle of light dispersion and less prone to burning out. - I wouldn’t recommend buying a non-dimmable LED neon, unless you are sure that constant brightness won’t be a problem. Neon that is not overly bright during the day, often needs dimming at night. With prices coming down quickly for the newer (brighter, dimmable) neon chips, it could be a waste of money to buy a non-dimmable LED neon.- Unless an LED neon sign specifically advertises that it’s for outdoor use, it’s not. - Most pieces of LED neon come mounted to a clear plastic substrate. There is often a protective film on the backside (and sometimes the front side of the substrate that should be removed before use. If you have to remove the film from the front of the light (where the tubing sits), be very careful not to pull out any wires.
M**P
Neon
It was great
T**K
Nice light
Really cool light for my basement bar. I like the idea of using LEDs instead of neon because it requires no maintenance, is less breakable and will last a while. Comes with a cable to hang from and works great. No complaints so far
C**S
No transformer
So these come with a USB cord, but no transformer, so as I bought 3 signs, now I have to go out and buy 3 transformers, ridiculous. The other issue is I have these on a switched plug, however every time you turn them off, they default to the off position, so you have to physically switch them back on every time. 3rd issue is a standard charger transformer doesn't put out enough juice to power it on the high dimmer setting, it blinks on for a minute and immediately goes out, and any time power is turned off it seems to default to brightest setting, so you have to turn them on while holding down the dimmer switch. Total PITA, I will probably try to find a stronger transformer and cut the switch out of the circuit. Turned into way more trouble than it's worth.
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