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πŸ’§ IP68 Waterproof ALITOVE 50pcs DC 12V WS2811 Led Pixel Black 12mm Diffused Digital RGB Addressable Dream Color Round LED Pixels Module Review

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Description of πŸ’§ IP68 Waterproof ALITOVE 50pcs DC 12V WS2811 Led Pixel Black 12mm Diffused Digital RGB Addressable Dream Color Round LED Pixels Module

Individually Addressable. Each LED can have its own color and brightness. You can control each LED individually and set it to any color or animation you want. It can be compatible with Arduino Raspberry Pi T1000S K1000C etc. It can also be controlled by pre-programmed controllers such as SP105E SP110E bluetooth controllers, SP108E wifi controllers and SP106E SP107E music controllers. IP68 waterproof. Each RGB LED and controller chip is sealed in silicone. They are weatherproof and rugged. You can put them outdoor, even underwater. Each strand has two JST SM 3-pin connectors so you can connect multiple strands in a row, just watch for how much current they want. Each pixel can be cut off. So you can shorten or extend the distance between two pixels. They're typically used to make outdoor advertising signs, led screen, led wall, advertising board and widely applied to hotel, KTV, bars, wedding, party atmosphere lighting.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

18 AWG wire extension

They work as advertised. No performance issues so far. However, they are listed as 18 AWG wire and there is no way the wire is 18 gauge. When soldered to 18 AWG pigtails, the difference in wire size is obvious. My strippers confirm this. The price of them also increased due to the lack of chips. However, I don't think they are worth the money in that respect. I would recommend waiting for prices to drop.

Pros
  • Rugged finish
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well but not to specification

The product works well and is bright enough. It looks waterproof, which also relieves stress. My Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense works fine. The only problem is that the thread I received doesn't match the description on the site. It says it's a 12V WS2811, but I can only get it to work with the 5V WS2812 protocols. Luckily this still works for my project but could be a deal breaker. Fortunately, the power consumption is also below the specified 15 W, which is why the 12 V version was chosen in the…

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • There are cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

12v string seems to work with 3.3v raspberry pi logic levels

I have 300 (6 strings of 50 bulbs) 12v versions in my tree. I started with an Arduino Yun which worked great, but now I control the string using the Raspi 3B/NeoPixel library in Python. I get 30 to 60 fps through 300 lights. Typical power draw for my templates is 1.5A to 4A, but pushing them all the way to full white exceeds my current budget of 8.4A - thankfully too bright for my tree. Power supply, could I increase it. I was surprised that they work well with the 3.3V logic level data coming…

Pros
  • Quick change
Cons
  • I don't really like it, everything is fine

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A bit difficult. for outdoor lighting

After some tweaking I was able to get them to work as advertised. I had to ground the Arduino to the power supply and the LAST LED bulb to GND. Here is my documentation, good luck! NUM_LEDS); FastLED.clear(); FastLED.show();}void loop() { if (1+1==2) {showProgramCleanUp(2500); delay(500); SetRed(); delay(100); showProgramCleaning(2500); } Else { showProgramCleanUp(2500); } } void setRed() {for (int i=0; i<NUM_LEDS; i++) {leds[i] = CRGB(0, 9, 255); } FastLED.setBrightness(255)…

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • Annoying