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Pixel LED lights are used with digital controllers that allow the user to program and fully control individual LEDs or groups of LEDs.

How do pixel LED lights work?

The granular level of pixel LED light control allows them to produce dazzling arrays of lighting effects and patterns. Pixel LED lights integrate all the necessary electronic components into a single fabricated device. Through programming control, full-color effects such as color gradients, leaps, scans, and water flow can be realized. Numerous pixel LED lights can be chained together and managed differently.

What are the features of pixel LED lights?

Each pixel LED light contains a digital control chip that can receive instructions from a computer. These lights typically come with three wires that display in red, green, and blue: Two of the three wires in RGB pixel lights are used for current while the last wire is used to control data. They feature an aluminum or plastic base with PC covers that can be milky, diffused, transparent, or crystal. Their length ranges are 2cm, 3cm, 5cm, and 8cm. Pixel LED lights can also come in different structural designs such as pixel tube lights or pixel strip lights. These lights are designed to be durable, eco-friendly, cost-effective, portable, flexible, and easy to control. RGB pixel lights are used for a wide range of decorative and functional applications: stadium lighting, digital billboard lighting, parking garage lighting, street lighting, refrigerated case lighting, highlight exit or walkway lighting, and other lighting applications.

Are smart RGB pixel LED lights different from simple RGB lights?

Yes. Smart RGB pixel LED lights do not have the same structural and functional designs as simple RGB LED lights. While simple RGB lights come with three colored channels that are individually controllable, smart RGB pixel LED lights come with a small black integrated circuit affixed to the smart pixels in each LED light section. Some smart RGB pixel LED lights come with a fourth channel that usually plays a timing function.