Parameter
Model: WS2811 LED pixels
Light source: F8RGB*1
IC Model: WS2811 IC
Quantity: 50 LEDs / unit, 10 units in total
LED Shape: Round
Color: full color, 24-bit
Gray level: 256
Wire Length: 2.75in~2.95in (7cm~7.5cm) Lamp to Lamp
Length: 11.5ft (3.5m) per unit, 115ft (35m) in total
Size: Please refer to the picture
Operating voltage: DC 12V
Power: 0.3W/LED
Waterproof: IP68 waterproof
Connection: Red: +12V; White: DATA; Blue: GND
Kindly note
1) It comes without power supply and controller. You’ll need a WS2811 controller to use them.
12V 30A Power supply: http://a.co/162MSGU
T1000S controller: http://a.co/42TMcqn
Arduino: http://a.co/5NZCM5S
Raspberry Pi: http://a.co/1JGpeUB
2) Please refer to the fourth prodcut image, it shows the input port.
Package:
500pcs WS2811 LED Pixels Light
Related product links
SP105E Bluetooth Magic LED Controller:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LW1J10W
T1000S LED Controller:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M4IX5FF
WS2812B addressable LED Strip:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZHB9M6A
WS2811 12V LED pixels:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AG923EU
Product Features
- Work great with Arduino, FastLED library, Adafruit NeoPixel Library and Raspberry Pi. It is easy to program.
- 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/12V+ wires. You can hook up the pixel strings one by one without soldering and add power supply if needed.
- 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.
Great lights so far. Sparse documentation. 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…
Great lights at a reasonable price Works great! I’m controlling these with a FadeCandy connected to a Raspberry Pi.Red is power, blue is ground, and white is data. The only tricky thing is to make sure you’re sending the data on the correct end of the string. You should connect the data to the female JST SM connector (see photo). The male connector on the other end is only used if you’re chaining strings together.The power wire is 12V or 5V, depending on the version you bought, but the data wire is…
Five Stars
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