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ALITOVE 500pcs WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital Dream Color RGB LED Pixel String Light Individually Addressable LED Pixels Module for LED Screen Wall Outdoor Advertising Board Signs IP68 Waterproof DC 5V

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Size: 500pcs


Features

  • 256 brightness display and full 24-bit color display. 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.
  • Come with 3-pin JST-SM connectors on both ends and separate GND/5V+ wires. You can hook up them one by one without soldering and add power supply if needed.
  • 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. Weatherproof silicone wraps every LED pixel, protects it very well and makes it easy to clean. You can put them outdoor, even underwater.
  • Each pixel can be cut off without damaging the rest pixels. So you can shorten or extend the distance between two pixels if you want.

Description

Warm tips: To let it work, you need buy extra 5V power supply and ws2811 controller, which is not included in the package list.Please inject power if hook up multiple strings in case of voltage drop. What you will get: 10x 50pcs WS2811 LED pixels light ALITOVE Full Color WS2811 5V LED pixel Lights ( Without power supply and controller) Different from solid color string lights that only display the same color at the same time, we creatively embed an WS2811 IC to each LED chip. You can control each LED individually, so as to realize unlimited color, brightness and changing speed combination on one string light simultaneously and make colors flow or chase like a rainbow, more beautiful and vivid than dull RGB solid-color lights. It can be programmed by micro-controllers. Completely control each LED, DIY your own control mode. Total Length: 130ft (40 meters) Light Source: F8 RGB with built- in WS2811 IC LED Qty: 50LEDs per strand, 500LEDs in total Working voltage: DC 5V Power: 0.3W per LED, 150W in total Bulb spacing: 3.2 inch (8cm) Drill hole diameter:12mm Connection: Red: +5V; White: DATA; Blue: GND Read more Application Cases Read more LED pixels lights Kit C9 strawberry lights Kit Rainbow Snowflake lights Kit 100pcs LED pixels lights 500pcs LED pixels lights 50pcs WS2811 LED pixels lights Output Volts 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC 5V DC Style Bullet Strawberry Snowflake Bullet Bullet Bullet Color Dream color Dream color Dream color Dream color Dream color Dream color Connector Waterproof Connector Waterproof Connector Waterproof Connector Waterproof Connector Waterproof Connector 3pin JST-SM Connectors LED Bulbs QTY 50 Bulbs 25 Bulbs 25 Bulbs 100 Bulbs 500 Bulbs 50 Bulbs Length 40ft 23ft 24ft 25ft 164ft 11.5ft Power Supply ✓ ✓ ✓ X X X Controller ✓ ✓ ✓ X X X


Brand: ‎ALITOVE


Manufacturer: ‎ALITOVE


Part Number: ‎AL500ws2811-5V


Item Weight: ‎6.55 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.2 x 7.09 x 5.91 inches


Item model number: ‎AL500ws2811-5V


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Assembled Height: ‎5.91 inches


Assembled Length: ‎10.2 inches


Assembled Width: ‎7.09 inches


Style: ‎Classic


Color: ‎Rgb (Red, Green, Blue)


Shape: ‎Bullet


Material: ‎Plastic


Number of Lights: ‎500


Voltage: ‎5 Volts


Special Features: ‎Dimmable


Shade Material: ‎Plastic


Light Direction: ‎Adjustable


Plug Format: ‎3 Pin JST SM connector


Power Source: ‎DC


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Wattage: ‎150 watts


Date First Available: November 22, 2016


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  • Great lights so far. Sparse documentation.
Size: 50pcs
This review is for the ALITOVE WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB LED 50 LED set. I bought these with the idea that I'd use them for Christmas lights or just to play with. I plan to drive them with an Arduino or ESP8266 device. I decided to start figuring it out with an old Aduino Uno. I couldn't find a sample sketch or circuit from the vendor but there are plenty of examples on the internet. Google WS2811 and you'll get plenty of hits. This is a three wire setup and the wires are marked Red: +5V; White: DATA; Blue: GND on the amazon website and the LED's closest to the connector. I hate to admit that I tried every possible wrong combination of wiring before hitting on the right setup. The good news is that I didn't blow the lights up, which is a miracle and testament to the durability of the lights. Once working they are pretty spectacular. Instructions that worked for me: 1) Quadruple check your wiring. The key is to connect the data, power, and ground to the female plug. The female end ( I know some of you are confused by this ) is the end where you have to poke your hook up wire into the hole to make the connection. It doesn't make sense to me why I had to use the female connector but I got zero lights until I moved my connections this end. 2) There is information on the internet that says its a good idea to put a 470 ohm resistor inline on the data connection. I did this. 3) Give it plenty of power. I was not successful running this from the 5v Arduino pin or a 1/2 amp wall wart. I was successful using something that supplied 5v at 2 plus amps. ALITOVE sells a power supply that I wish I had bought at the same time. 4) There is information on the internet that says its a good idea to put a 1000 uf capacitor on the between the power and the LED's to smooth out the power. I did this. 5) Use the FastLED library in your Arduino IDE library. From menus choose sketch->Include Library->Library Manager then search for and install the FastLED library. I tried the Adafruit Neopixel library but have not able to get it to work to date. 6) From the Arduino IDE go to menus->File->Examples->FastLED-> and choose the FirstLight example. These sketches are well documented. You must change the define statement to match the data pin you are using and number of LED's to whatever is correct. Also check to see that the "FastLED.addLeds<WS2811, DATA_PIN, RGB>(leds, NUM_LEDS);" under setup in the sketch is uncommented. Some of the examples are set already and some are not. All other similar lines should be commented out. 7) Compile, upload and you should have flashing lights. There are other example sketches for the FastLED library, plus info on the web. I'm sure there are other or better circuits that could be designed, or ways to get the Adafruit library to work. I just wanted to post a review and outline what worked for me in hopes that someone will find it useful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2017 by Pete

  • Exceptionally versatile LED's for many projects - ESP8266 LED holiday lights + much more
Size: 50pcs
The media could not be loaded. I've purchased three of these LED strips and used them in a number of prototype projects I am working on. I'm using a bunch of different ESP8266 microcontroller setups. The basic ADAFRUIT NEOPIXEL library works great with these. Be sure to account for the power draw needs when you are using all 50 LED's connected to your Arduino. I used an ALITOVE 5V 10A and their 5A power supplies in a couple of projects and I could run the LED's at full brightness. I use that power supply to power both the strip and the Arduino. The KEY thing is to ensure the ground from the LED's is connected to the ground on the Arduino. Without that, you'll have unpredictable/random color changes happening. I also experimented with running the power all via the Arduino - and as long as I kept the max brightness low the LED's still worked just fine. Another great option is to cut the LED's off the strip and use them individually. I've attached several photos here showing these LED's used in my projects. I've purchased three of these strips and I know I'll be buying more. Alitove customer service is the best. I received an LED strip with a 2-PIN JST connector instead of the 3-PIN... and after communicating via the Amazon messaging system Alitove responded very promptly and shipped me a new one immediately and had me keep the one other one. I did in fact manage to use those LED's in some other projects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2018 by William J Kennedy William J Kennedy

  • Worked great for my "evil" pumpkin patch. Yes, you read that right.
Size: 50pcs
The media could not be loaded. I used these to make a DMX controlled "matrix" of light up pumpkins for halloween. First time I've used WS2811 lights, so there was a small learning curve. I clipped all the wires so I could add extensions. After wiring the first couple I realized that the wires on each light are directional. There is a set of wires that are the "input" and the other set is the "output" such that they form a daisy chain. Using the ALITOVE WS2811 DMX to SPI controller, the position of each bulb in the "chain" determines its DMX channel, starting at 1. To keep from having one continuous chain, I made splitters so that I had 3 parallel "chains" of 6 lights, thus 6 dmx channels, with each channel controlling 3 lights. So, several hours of soldering later, viola! A programmable pumpkin patch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019 by Steven M.

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