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The Rextin WS2811 Pixels Digital Addressable LED String Lights feature 50 high-quality 12mm RGB LEDs powered by DC12V with a 0.5W power draw per LED. Designed with IP65 waterproofing, these lights deliver vibrant, customizable full-color illumination controlled by WS2811 IC technology. Ideal for outdoor advertising, festive decorations, and architectural lighting, they combine durability with energy efficiency and come with a 1-year warranty from a trusted LED manufacturer.










| ASIN | B01M7MR44P |
| Item model number | fbaws2811dc12v50p |
| Manufacturer | Rextin |
| Package Dimensions | 19.7 x 18.7 x 5.1 cm; 272 g |
J**D
no es IP68, es IP65, y no es 0.3W es 0.5W ... es mucha diferencia de precio por el indice de protection y por la fuente adecuada. yo elige este producto por eso y veo que el es igual que muchos con un precio superior. a parte, el envio fue rapido y el producto coresponde a la foto de venta. Una disculpa... Yo quiero un producto IP68... y no lo tengo
B**N
I use these to get the old school marquee style sign look. Very happy with them.
C**S
Non
C**N
I am trying to figure out this programed LED thing and you need 3 expensive programs for this which are not included. A Draw/Publish program a CAD (computer aided design program, then the program that allows you to compile the light sequence which is free. WHY you can not have a lite version of software that combines the process of the expensive programs which are proprietary and needed for the free program to read is worthless to leave out. No support for the product either so no template to work with unless you are an expert and already have the expensive software in hand.
R**.
These are great, they do what they are supposed to, but weren't perfect for me. I bought them to put on the Christmas tree instead of normal lights, so will do the job, however their refresh rate is very slow. I've used many WS2811 and WS2812 matrixes and LED strips and they all update so quick you can't see their refresh rates, but these LED's have very slow drivers in each light, so they're very slow. I've not found a way around that. I initially started using with an Arduino, but moved on to ESP32 and the refresh is the same. Tried a few libraries, but my ideal is FastLED as it just works and easy to programme with.
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