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Great for the the bedroom, the gaming room, the kitchen, and more, RGB LED Wi-Fi Strip Lighting allows you to set the mood for any occasion. Enjoy a romantic evening under a soothing red light, or cool down on a hot day with a deep blue tint—with over 16 million different colors to choose from, the options are endless Read More
BradenCurrahYou can tell from the contacts on the strip that these are not individually addressable. This strip has one channel per color for a total of 4 connections labeled "+" "G" "R" "B". A strip with individually addressable LED's would have "+" "-" and {DATA] as you need to send a whole set of instructions for each individual LED (usually something like [position][R value][G value][B value]. That digital control requires a more complex controller
How hot do these get if I use all of the included adapters? I am looking to replace above-cabinet lights in my kitchen (for which I am currently having heat issues), so I didn't want to just have more heat issues with these. I saw @vondrook4 comment below, but he indicated he was using an aftermarket power adapter.
Yep, USB cable only. It's unfortunate because that means they aren't super bright. And also it shuts off when your TV goes off which we didn't like because it's nice having the ambient light independent from the TV.
Just FYI to everyone, if this drop is for the Singhong LED strips, their app does not appear to work on Android 8.0. I could not get it to work on my end at all, while it works flawlessly on 7.0 and below.
HarmfulMushroomI have run into that a couple of times now. It's a security thing on 8.0. Set it up on a lower OS then it should work. It has for my other problem wifi pairings.
I need more info on these. How are they powered? I know it states USB but with what adapter? What does "8 modes" entail? Give us some more info to go off of please.
Never could get it to work. Adhesive wouldn’t stick. Poor directions. A App that wants access to your network that you know nothing about. Stick with name brand. You can repurpose the led strips with another driver from somewhere like gear best or wish for a lot less.
Trash!
Do not waste your time with this. First of all, it's a fun little DIY project just to unpack a box of these and the plastic you're left with makes you feel bad you ever even ordered these. After you've built the strip and you're ready to hook it up, forget about it - the sticky on these is useless. Last time I'm putting money down on something without a real name behind it on Massdrop, because this is trash peddling at best.
Presumably, these are cloud controlled. Can these be firmware updated to run directly off of a local smart hub instead? (E.g. no outgoing tcpip connections beyond local network) Compared to known moddable esp8266 based solutions, this seems like quite a risk to take.
singhong's Bluetooth lighting app has abysmal reviews. Please provide all links related to these WiFi rgb lights.
taswynsinghong bluetooth app is not stable due to the android unstable connection in ble solution, ios performance is more stable in ble connection. all bad reviews come from for all brands of the ble smart lighting or smart devices( satechi and others)
why this year the wifi smart plug sales rockets up? i think it is due to the wifi and the amazon alexa, wifi bulb will follows up the plug. wifi is more reliable on amazon, let us see the peformance