Although Christmas may be several weeks behind us, various colorful LED contraptions can nowadays be found in our houses at any time of year. [Tim] got his hands on an LED curtain that came with a ...
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.
Building RGB LED displays is one of the most interesting programming and engineering challenges we see here on Hackaday. Not only do the creators of large displays and LED cubes have to deal with the ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The M1 LED light strip is bright, colorful, and compatible with everything, thanks to Matter. But its flashiest ...
The Ormanäs RGB LED strip is HomeKit-compatible using the Ikea Dirigera smart hub, but only in the Netherlands for now. The Ormanäs RGB LED strip is HomeKit-compatible using the Ikea Dirigera smart ...
After rumours circulated last November, IKEA's first smart LED light strip is now available to purchase. It can be bought in most European countries, including the UK, France, Spain and Sweden. The ...
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 ...