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5m Flexible Addressable RGB LED Wire (AKA NeoPixel, WS2812B, SK6812) Reviews

4.8 Rating 34 Reviews
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Bought two of these. Exactly what was described and wanted. Plugged into the Plasma module, up and running in minutes. Looking forward to see how they look as tree lights this Christmas.
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Posted 3 years ago
Works exactly as stated and brighter than I expected!
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Posted 3 years ago
Martin Tweedie
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Beautiful vibrant colours!
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Posted 3 years ago
Luke Bonaccorsi
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Bought these to make some internet connected Christmas tree lights. They look fantastic and are super easy to connect. They work with the espruino neopixel library.
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Posted 4 years ago
Lovely bright leds, really attractive thin cables, easy to connect to an arduino. I found an awesome library (https://github.com/sfrwmaker/xtmas_neopixel) Which has turned them into a gorgeous set of xmas lights. I've put them around a window and it looks so festive!
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Posted 4 years ago
James Sutton
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These are some really great looking lights, well worth the money. They work well on a 3v3 line from a WEMOS D1 Mini (ESP8266) and have a really great aesthetic, not the big ugly and bulky ones we used to get off ebay back in the day!
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Posted 4 years ago
Fernando Carolo
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Nice LED strip, but be careful as the thin wires make it both easy to conceal but also more fragile. I am using FastLED to control them and had to configure the library for NeoPixel, not WS2812, as there is a difference in the order the settings for each each color are sent to the leds.
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Posted 4 years ago
Matthew Richardson
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Awesome product Exactly what I was looking for and nice and bright even when powered by pi or wemos D1 mini
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Posted 4 years ago