The fact that you test useful and awesome gadgets. And this helps for someone to buy it and trust this product to be proven it's good. Keep up the good word man! 👍
I really appreciate it! Hopefully I can post more often, but it definitely takes time 😂. Glad you enjoyed it! Feel free to recommend products to check out.
I really appreciate the support! Feel free to keep me posted with your feedback once you get the lights setup! I still need to set up my lights in a permanent place, but haven't had too much time lately.
Nice review! I always see people get cheap LED lights strips and then theyre dissapoin lookted when they're really basic. Now i can show them this video
I really appreciate the support! I wished I got more videos worked in the summer like I originally planned, but life can get in way sometimes. These LED lights are definitely unique in the sense that you can fully customize them, as opposed to the regular 5050 LED lights and similar varients that people still use.
Indeed! I also just started my Junior year at university so I have 5 classes I also need to juggle 😂. There hasn't been any progress on the Discord server, but I'll definitely reach out to you for some assistance on it.
My apologies for the late response. I think they did make a newer model of this light that is a bit more diffused. If I can locate it, I will send you a link.
My apologies for the late response! It's very neat that you plan on putting these lights on a unicycle! I have always been amazed by people who can ride these! The 3M tape is pretty strong, but in your usecase, I would think they may peel up a bit more quicker since they would be exposed to the elements. Do you plan on getting the waterproof version of these lights or weatherproofing this unit?
@@CrewElite thanks for the info. Yeah weatherproofing is my main concern and also the Contours of the unicycle and dirt would easily peel up 3M tape. I find the included tape on LED lights isn't very good so I often put external 3M double-sided tape and then I also duct tape it in portions. Because the worst thing that can happen is if it gets loose and gets sucked into the unicycle and then you fall
Hello CrewElite , quick question for you, for the IC COB led can I add few strip of 16ft long and control them with my phone using a controler ? if yes which controller. thank you
My apologies for the late response! I usually do my best to answer within a day. Yes you most certainly can connect multiple strips together. The only problem would be getting a power supply that is able to support multiple strips, as the power strip included can only power up a certain amount. I would need to double check this to see what the amount is and if there are limitations to doing this. As for remotes, they both should theoretically work, but I would prefer the WiFi one as it would be more stable than the Bluetooth one.
@thestretchceiling My apologies for the late response again, Chris. I also didn't get the notification for your latest comment and was looking through spam when I found this. If this ever happens again, you are more than welcome to reach out through email or the other platforms I'm on. I can definitely do some research on if zoning is possible through phone. Will you be utilizing a addressable led controller to customize your lighting? If so, it think this should be possible and we would just need to confirm with the manufacturers with a suitable model.
Hey can i l program separate colors on these strips to display same time? Not color chasing or effects- just say blue for 2 feet; then yellow for 1 foot, then back to blue for 3 feet.. all on same strand of leds that will stay that way when i turn on and off?? I need to know how to program specific sections like this
My apologies for the late response. Yes, this should be possible with an addressable controllable switch, but does require a bit to configure. I don't believe you can customize it to do this on the LED lights in the stock form. I do plan on picking one up to make an updated video, showing how you can program one.
I would like to run multiple strips in a hallway for a futuristic effect. My plan is to run about 25 strips, will the app and remote allow me to sync them all together? Also how many feet per controller is allowed for there not to be any signal loss?
My apologies for the late response! This is a great question! Do you know what length size you are considering to use for each strip? You may be limited by the amount of strips the power supply can apply to the strips. This is something I would need to do further research to see if the length of strips impact the remotes ability to sync and stable connection.
How many power supplies do you plan on using? The reason I ask this, is because each strip will need sufficient power, and pulling a lot of power in one specific area could cause issues.
I have wanted to buy this product for a while now, what stopping me is not knowing which cable extender compatible with this. I'm looking for 3 feet cable. Please if you know let me know which one
Hello George! My apologies for the late response. I've been battling with the Flu, but usually respond sooner. When referring to a cable extender, are you referring to the connector that will allow you to connect multiple lights together?
My apologies for the late response! I believe there is a version of these lights that are 7.5 meters (24FT). Here is the link: amzn.to/45BF9rU You could buy two of these and connect them together to get 15m. My pinned comment has the needed connectors that you would need. I hope this information helps you out. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me! Also, make sure to subscribe and share if you haven't already! Welcome to the Crew!
Chip on board led are becoming popular I remember I told you I had a goove one on my light rig I also like it because I downloaded a app on my iPhone and iPad called goove home I can control my led strip in the garage it look so great
Indeed they are, especially with how the technology has advanced! It was just a few years ago when RGB COB LED lights weren't even a thing yet to the masses! I think I did see your Govee Strip lights in one of your rig videos in the past.
Yes, I don't think it's too hard. You are most likely going to need connectors to pair additional strips up. Also, depending on the configuration, the power supply may need to be increased to one that supports a bit more power to handle the load. Let me know if you have any questions! Also, make sure to subscribe and share if you haven't already! Welcome to the Crew!
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The fact that you test useful and awesome gadgets. And this helps for someone to buy it and trust this product to be proven it's good.
Keep up the good word man! 👍
I really appreciate it! Hopefully I can post more often, but it definitely takes time 😂. Glad you enjoyed it!
Feel free to recommend products to check out.
Great delivery and description. Based on this video I purchased these lights.
I really appreciate the support! Feel free to keep me posted with your feedback once you get the lights setup! I still need to set up my lights in a permanent place, but haven't had too much time lately.
Nice review! I always see people get cheap LED lights strips and then theyre dissapoin lookted when they're really basic. Now i can show them this video
I really appreciate the support! I wished I got more videos worked in the summer like I originally planned, but life can get in way sometimes.
These LED lights are definitely unique in the sense that you can fully customize them, as opposed to the regular 5050 LED lights and similar varients that people still use.
@@CrewElite I get that, recording and editing is a pain in the ass and takes so long... What's happening with the Discord server?
Indeed! I also just started my Junior year at university so I have 5 classes I also need to juggle 😂.
There hasn't been any progress on the Discord server, but I'll definitely reach out to you for some assistance on it.
I was thinking of buying this, but unless they package it with a diffuser, I see hot spots on the strip even when the strip is held at an angle.
My apologies for the late response. I think they did make a newer model of this light that is a bit more diffused. If I can locate it, I will send you a link.
How's the adhesive on the lights? I find many don't stick well and I'm planning to put an electric unicycle.
My apologies for the late response!
It's very neat that you plan on putting these lights on a unicycle! I have always been amazed by people who can ride these!
The 3M tape is pretty strong, but in your usecase, I would think they may peel up a bit more quicker since they would be exposed to the elements.
Do you plan on getting the waterproof version of these lights or weatherproofing this unit?
@@CrewElite thanks for the info. Yeah weatherproofing is my main concern and also the Contours of the unicycle and dirt would easily peel up 3M tape. I find the included tape on LED lights isn't very good so I often put external 3M double-sided tape and then I also duct tape it in portions. Because the worst thing that can happen is if it gets loose and gets sucked into the unicycle and then you fall
Yes, that would not be good. Have you considered putting the lights into some sort of tube?
@@CrewElite that's an interesting idea. The tricky part is under the euc there isn't much space.
@@soupnazi81 I see. Is Euc the bar that connects the wheel with the metal?
Hello CrewElite , quick question for you, for the IC COB led can I add few strip of 16ft long and control them with my phone using a controler ? if yes which controller. thank you
My apologies for the late response! I usually do my best to answer within a day.
Yes you most certainly can connect multiple strips together. The only problem would be getting a power supply that is able to support multiple strips, as the power strip included can only power up a certain amount. I would need to double check this to see what the amount is and if there are limitations to doing this.
As for remotes, they both should theoretically work, but I would prefer the WiFi one as it would be more stable than the Bluetooth one.
@thestretchceiling My apologies for the late response again, Chris. I also didn't get the notification for your latest comment and was looking through spam when I found this. If this ever happens again, you are more than welcome to reach out through email or the other platforms I'm on.
I can definitely do some research on if zoning is possible through phone. Will you be utilizing a addressable led controller to customize your lighting? If so, it think this should be possible and we would just need to confirm with the manufacturers with a suitable model.
Hey can i l program separate colors on these strips to display same time? Not color chasing or effects- just say blue for 2 feet; then yellow for 1 foot, then back to blue for 3 feet.. all on same strand of leds that will stay that way when i turn on and off?? I need to know how to program specific sections like this
My apologies for the late response. Yes, this should be possible with an addressable controllable switch, but does require a bit to configure. I don't believe you can customize it to do this on the LED lights in the stock form.
I do plan on picking one up to make an updated video, showing how you can program one.
I would like to run multiple strips in a hallway for a futuristic effect. My plan is to run about 25 strips, will the app and remote allow me to sync them all together? Also how many feet per controller is allowed for there not to be any signal loss?
My apologies for the late response! This is a great question! Do you know what length size you are considering to use for each strip? You may be limited by the amount of strips the power supply can apply to the strips. This is something I would need to do further research to see if the length of strips impact the remotes ability to sync and stable connection.
@CrewElite maximum length per strip would be 20ft. I'm aware ill need additional power supplies.
How many power supplies do you plan on using? The reason I ask this, is because each strip will need sufficient power, and pulling a lot of power in one specific area could cause issues.
I have wanted to buy this product for a while now, what stopping me is not knowing which cable extender compatible with this. I'm looking for 3 feet cable. Please if you know let me know which one
Hello George! My apologies for the late response. I've been battling with the Flu, but usually respond sooner.
When referring to a cable extender, are you referring to the connector that will allow you to connect multiple lights together?
i rly want smart rgb lights but i need 15 metres or at least 10 metres..
My apologies for the late response! I believe there is a version of these lights that are 7.5 meters (24FT). Here is the link: amzn.to/45BF9rU
You could buy two of these and connect them together to get 15m. My pinned comment has the needed connectors that you would need.
I hope this information helps you out. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me! Also, make sure to subscribe and share if you haven't already! Welcome to the Crew!
Chip on board led are becoming popular I remember I told you I had a goove one on my light rig I also like it because I downloaded a app on my iPhone and iPad called goove home I can control my led strip in the garage it look so great
Indeed they are, especially with how the technology has advanced! It was just a few years ago when RGB COB LED lights weren't even a thing yet to the masses! I think I did see your Govee Strip lights in one of your rig videos in the past.
Can a dummy easily add a few extra feet to these? I need 18ft
Yes, I don't think it's too hard. You are most likely going to need connectors to pair additional strips up. Also, depending on the configuration, the power supply may need to be increased to one that supports a bit more power to handle the load.
Let me know if you have any questions! Also, make sure to subscribe and share if you haven't already! Welcome to the Crew!