Friday New Product: Goggles and NeoPixel...

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May 22, 2015

So when we created the Arc Reactor project to show off at the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo, we also quickly put together our version of NeoPixel Goggles. We now carry the goggles and NeoPixels that fit them, as well as two other sizes of these amazing addressable RGB LED  rings.

Costume Goggles
$11.95

The goggles of awesomeness perfect for costuming needs.
Adafruit NeoPixel Ring - 12 x WS2812 5050 RGB LED with Integrated Drivers
$9.00
Round and round and round they go! 12 ultra bright smart LED NeoPixels are arranged in a circle with 1.5" (37mm) outer diameter
Adafruit NeoPixel Ring - 16 x WS2812 5050 RGB LED with Integrated Drivers
$11.95

Round and round and round they go! 16 ultra bright smart LED NeoPixels are arranged in a circle with 1.75" (44.5mm) outer diameter.
Adafruit NeoPixel Ring - 24 x WS2812 5050 RGB LED with Integrated Drivers
$23.95
Round and round and round they go! 24 ultra bright smart LED NeoPixels are arranged in a circle with 2.6" (66mm) outer diameter.

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