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The WS2812B 241-LED 9-ring RGB lamp features individually addressable WS2812B SMD5050 LEDs powered by DC5V, offering 76 pre-set dynamic patterns via a mini controller. Its modular design allows flexible use of rings together or separately, compatible with popular LED controllers for advanced customization. Ideal for indoor decorative lighting, it combines vibrant full-color effects with energy efficiency and easy setup.
| ASIN | B083VWVP3J |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,321 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #40 in LED Lamps |
| Brand | WESIRI |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Ring |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (195) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2020 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00749965987093 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | WS2812B 241LEDs Ring |
| Light Color | RGB, Red |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 241 |
| Number of Light Sources | 241 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.6 x 7.56 x 1.14 inches |
| Part Number | WS2812B 241LEDs Ring |
| Power Source | DC Powered |
| Shape | Circular |
| Size | 241 LEDs |
| Special Feature | Dimmable |
| Special Features | Dimmable |
| Style | DIY |
| Theme | Christmas |
| UPC | 749965987093 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wattage | 72.3 watts |
V**V
Good WS2812B-based LED ring
LED ring works fine and is controlled through standard means, but the controller is pretty much junk that refuses to work beyond setting some basic colors. I don't care about it, so I did not knock a star off. Rings are connected on 4 sides to each other; connections can be broken off using cutters or even anti-static pliers.
J**L
Bright and colorful
Perfect for what I needed. Set up each ring as a segment in wled and it'll do pinwheel effects etc.
L**O
Cool circular light but would be cool in 12"
Great circular light but I need it to be 12" so I can light up my colored vinyl for photos. I popped out the center hole and placed it on my turntable so that was cool but the lighting is uneven since it's smaller than 12".. that's a me issue, not a product issue so I'm keeping 5 stars.
5**W
It works as expected.
Fired it up, all LEDs lit. It's a standard 3-wire addressable ws2812. Have not tried programming my own pattern(s) yet. (Arduino code on Teensy with Octo board.) It is pretty bright with all those LEDS (241) concentrated into a six-inch circle. Not melt-my-mind amazing, but it is kinda' cool if you like LEDs. Each circle has it's own plugs, unit could be separated into individual LED rings if you so wanted. Functions as expected, no negatives to note. Comes with a little program module that takes 5v/ground (2 wires only) and outputs a data signal with 2 or 3 patterns, can toggle some colors on those. Has standard ws2812 3-wire plug for output. (5v/ground/data.) Patterns looks like the video. ----------------------- 02/13/25 - It's been a while. My head is working on programming... coming soon. The center and each ring has an in and out plug. They come plugged together into a 241-LED 'string'. Pondering code to rotate a shape (Perhaps a heart or a smile or clock-hands?) or maybe blink an 'eye' Assembly details LEDs Addresses, as one string Center 1 1 Ring 1 8 2-9 Ring 2 12 10-21 Ring 3 16 22-37 Ring 4 24 38-61 Ring 5 32 62-93 Ring 6 40 94-133 Ring 7 48 134-181 Ring 8 60 182-241 Will add more notes as I get there.
N**T
Used these in a color changing lava lamp mod
Needed LED that were on actual printed circuit board so they can better handle the heat so I'm using the outer 2 rings in this mod. The rings are easy to separate along the perforation holes that are provided between the rings. Just a took literally a couple of seconds with a Dremel's cutting disk. These worked out perfect with the help of some aluminized heat shield designed for electrical wires in engines and a bit of tin foil in the middle part at least. Also wrapped the wires in that stuff. I don't know how hot that 150W ceramic heating bulb can get. I melted my desktop thermometer testing it SMH..... lol Whoops. But suffice to say it's really hot, and would probably give an instablister if I directly touched it. Yet these LED have lasted for 2 years now without a single one burning out even in all that heat. That being said though they have started to degrade and don't show colors as accurately as they first did, but that's to be expected. LED and heat don't really go together well. But with how inexpensive these rings are it's no biggie to just replace them after a few years. Was hoping to be able to sync it up with the lighting modes my PC is running but with the lights so close together and the wax not being a very good medium, small changes in color just doesn't show up well on the wax. So instead of running them like most ARGB products are I'm just running them like RGB with all LED changing color at the same time. But oh well you can't have everything in life. I'm still really happy with how the mod came out and being normal 5v ARGB it let me run it off the same controller and software the rest of my lighting is run off of.
S**.
I got two that didn't work.
I was very excited about finally working with the WS2812B rings. I had hoped to put this into a computer case project I'm commissioned to build. However, after the first set I received my hopes dwindled. The first ring set was only partially bad. 99.59% bad. Nothing lit up at first. I suspected the controller so I tested that on two other RGBLED strips and it worked fine. I started to connect the controller to each ring individually and only got the center LED to work. Another ring partially lit wrong and then sparked. That set went back. The second ring set was just DOA. Now, this set is going back. This would have been a perfect 5 stars if it worked. It would have been an excellent value and I would have recommended this to anyone wanting to play with RGBLEDs like Neopixels. With this failure rate, make sure you can return it if you decide to try it.
T**S
Worked, but...
Ring worked, but quality control is poor. Mine had one bad LED that had to be replaced. Once repaired, ring worked fine and had good brightness. Additional controller does not respond to any attempt at changing it's one mode with no action of the LEDs. Oh well.
D**K
Easy to work with and very reliable
I bought this product slightly over a year ago and made a kaleidoscope just for my entertainment. It has been running continuously (24/7) for the entire year and it is still bright; vivid colors and no missing pixels and just keeps on working. The soft focus on the video is due to a white plastic sheet in front of the LEDs.
K**.
low quality. break very easy
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