LED light strips are a fun and easy way to spruce up a room, adding pops of color to a media center, a wall or even under a bed, or just bringing much-needed lighting to a dark area under a cabinet.
Adding LED light strips to the back of your TV or PC monitor lets you create an immersive entertainment experience, whether you’re gaming or just watching TV, listening to music or just trying to set ...
Do you fancy building a huge video monitor using LED strips? If you do then the Pixblasters Video LED Controller currently available via Crowd Supply might be worth more investigation. The controller ...
While addressable LED strips are all the rage, [Mike] from [mikeselectricstuff] has been working on an installation using the more basic two-wire strips that are simply controlled via PWM dimming.
Light strips are a fun product category because they can go almost anywhere. Unlike lamps or ceiling lights, you can use LED light stripes on dressers, beds, or lighten up your desk. Most of them can ...
Nanoleaf has just released its new 4D Screen Mirror Light Strip Kit. This is an RGB LED lighting kit that can capture the colors on your TV and mirror them as ambient lighting around your TV. We've ...
RGB LED strips are essential to make any gaming setup aesthetically pleasing. Gamers put RGB LED strips behind the monitor, inside the PC, beneath the desk, and quite a few other places to allow their ...
Beaded curtains are a pretty banal piece of home decor, unlikely to excite most interior design enthusiasts. Throw on some addressable LEDs, though, and you’ve got something eye-catching at the very ...