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The ALITOVE WS2811 LED Pixel Strip features 50 individually addressable RGB LEDs with 256 color levels, powered by WS2811 ICs. Designed for professional signage and dynamic lighting, it supports 12V DC input and IP68 waterproof rating, making it perfect for outdoor and even underwater installations. Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and various Bluetooth/WiFi controllers, this modular LED strip offers scalable, customizable lighting solutions for advertising, events, and ambient décor.
















| ASIN | B01AG923GI |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,706 in Lighting ( See Top 100 in Lighting ) 920 in LED Strips |
| Brand | ALITOVE |
| Colour | Red, Green, Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (486) |
| Date First Available | 11 Jan. 2016 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included Components | 1 x 50 LEDs WS2811 LED Pixel Lichterkette |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Item model number | WS2811-5V |
| Light Direction | Adjustable |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen ALITOVE Electronic Technology Co., Ltd |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Lights | 50 |
| Part Number | LED PIXEL |
| Plug Format | 3 Pin JST SM connector |
| Power and Plug Description | DC Power Supply |
| Product Dimensions | 19.3 x 14.5 x 4.8 cm; 9.07 g |
| Shade Material | Plastic |
| Shape | LED Strip |
| Special features | Color Changing , Dimmable , Waterproof |
| Style | Modern |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Wattage | 15 watts |
A**R
They work just fine. Single string powers from Arduino works. I wouldn't set all the lights to white and full brightness and expect the board not to fry, but for quick testing the power from the board was enough. No dead pixels, brightness is good enough, voltage drop is meh. /Thumbs up
D**O
Pixel led fantastici, sono tre anni che illuminano una insegna e sono impeccabili, abbinati a un ottimo controller e un ottimo alimentatore vanno che è uno spettacolo.
G**T
Good quality. As described. Does the job. Easy to work with, easy to operate.
P**E
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.
R**L
Lights are excellent quality, work very well with Alitoves blue tooth controller. Have set four trans up on the Christmas tree and they look great.
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