We had an unexpected delay in San Francisco - so we are not shipping any orders on Tuesday, May 7th. But we are set for tomorrow so normal shipping will resume on Wednesday May 8th, our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.
A brilliant selection of new smart LED strips with various features. They are addressable, white RGB, or full-color RGBW, available on spools or per meter to add blindingly bright effects to your project. Some so bright, we had to shoot them at 1/4 power to avoid freaking out the camera exposure.
5V RGB Addressable Serpentine Stripxel (48/M, 2.5M spool) 64.95 CAD / 49.95 USD This strip uses narrow 5mm construction using a little "S" bend between each LED, you can peel the backing and stick them down into actual curves that don't kink out. |
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5V StripStar Addressable WHITE ONLY 144/M LED strip 79.95 CAD / 59.95 USD This strip allows you to pack a very dense, accurately controlled illumination strip into a project that lets you feature incredibly smooth, fast effects. |
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5V Addressable RGB Stripxel LEDs (60/M, APA102, Black PCB) 34.95 CAD / 26.95 USD These addressable RGB stripxels feature the APA102C LED elements mounted 60 per meter, on a black PCB. This model is cased in a silicone IP65-compliant sleeve for good water resistance. |
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5V RGB Addressable LED Stripxel (60/M, WS2812B, White PCB) 32.95 CAD / 24.95 USD The venerable WS2812B is among the most used and well-supported addressable RGB strip LED. 60 LEDs per meter on white PCB, IP65 water resistant. |
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5V RGB Addressable LED Stripxel (30/M, WS2812B, White PCB) 22.49 CAD / 16.95 USD Similar to 60554, but featuring 30 LEDs per meter on white PCB, IP65 water resistant encased in a silicone sleeve. |
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5V RGB Addressable LED Stripxel with white (30/M, SK6812RGBW) 23.95 CAD / 17.95 USD For true white color rendition with an LED strip, you need to include a separate white LED from the other red, green, and blue LEDs. Like this one, using the SK6812 RGBW LED. |
We had an unexpected delay in San Francisco - so we are not shipping any orders on Tuesday, May 7th. But we are set for tomorrow so normal shipping will resume on Wednesday May 8th, our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Congrats out to Grant, for bringing his "Ender's Wraith" to first place in the advanced mini-sumo category at last weekend's Seattle Robothon. We also picked up an award for "Most Unusual Robot" with our Turbot prototypes! Additional to that, a Solarbotics Sumovore ("Oops" by Kristina Miles) won the amateur mini-sumo category!
So, it's Wednesday. That day that comes smack-dab in the middle of the week. And to inject a bit of excitement into things, we've put together a fistful of the cool likes we've been stumbling across. WCRG this Weekend: This year’s Western Canadian Robot Games will be taking place at the Aero Space Museum of Calgary on […]
If you were trying to visit us here Friday/Saturday, you would notice that we were "404" (site down). Sorry about that. Our host ISP is going through some changes that are ...aren't... going as well as they'd like. Sorry about the problems. Shouldn't be nothing that we can't get fixed, as soon as I find […]
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Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov for more information. This item was manufactured prior to August 31, 2018.