
WS2812 RGB LED Ring 7 x 5050 WS2812B 7 Bits with Built-in Drivers for Arduino Raspberry Pi Mirco:bit ESP32 Pack
WS2812 RGB LED Ring 7 x 5050 WS2812B 7 Bits with Built-in Drivers for Arduino Raspberry Pi Mirco:bit ESP32 Pack
WS2812 RGB LED Ring 7 x 5050 WS2812B 7 Bits with Built-in Drivers for Arduino Raspberry Pi Mirco:bit ESP32 Pack
Product Features
- LEDs: SK6812 LEDs, they have the same brightness, color and protocol
- Input voltage: DC 4-7V, we often use a USB cable to power it. If you want to use it with Raspberry Pi, please confirm that it has a 5V line, if not, then you need a level switch to convert the voltage from 3.3V to 5V
- [Current] 60 mA per LED (20 mA red, 20 mA green, 20 mA blue) 7 x 0.060 = 0.42 amps
- [How many colours can it emit?] It can emit 256 x 256 x 256 = 16777216 colours
- [Application] LED Ring Clock, 3D Printed LED Fire Horns, Noise Responsive Peace Pendant
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WS2812 RGB LED Ring 7 x 5050 WS2812B 7 Bits with Built-in Drivers for Arduino Raspberry Pi Mirco:bit ESP32 Pack
WS2812 RGB LED Ring 7 x 5050 WS2812B 7 Bits with Built-in Drivers for Arduino Raspberry Pi Mirco:bit ESP32 Pack
Product Features
- LEDs: SK6812 LEDs, they have the same brightness, color and protocol
- Input voltage: DC 4-7V, we often use a USB cable to power it. If you want to use it with Raspberry Pi, please confirm that it has a 5V line, if not, then you need a level switch to convert the voltage from 3.3V to 5V
- [Current] 60 mA per LED (20 mA red, 20 mA green, 20 mA blue) 7 x 0.060 = 0.42 amps
- [How many colours can it emit?] It can emit 256 x 256 x 256 = 16777216 colours
- [Application] LED Ring Clock, 3D Printed LED Fire Horns, Noise Responsive Peace Pendant
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WS2812 RGB LED Ring 7 x 5050 WS2812B 7 Bits with Built-in Drivers for Arduino Raspberry Pi Mirco:bit ESP32 Pack
Product Features
- LEDs: SK6812 LEDs, they have the same brightness, color and protocol
- Input voltage: DC 4-7V, we often use a USB cable to power it. If you want to use it with Raspberry Pi, please confirm that it has a 5V line, if not, then you need a level switch to convert the voltage from 3.3V to 5V
- [Current] 60 mA per LED (20 mA red, 20 mA green, 20 mA blue) 7 x 0.060 = 0.42 amps
- [How many colours can it emit?] It can emit 256 x 256 x 256 = 16777216 colours
- [Application] LED Ring Clock, 3D Printed LED Fire Horns, Noise Responsive Peace Pendant




















