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Sticky tape has been good, easily adhering. Brightness is great. Remote needs to be pointed AT the IR receiver for it to work. The fact you can snip off any excess is great. I wish you could shut up the first few lights from the power source so you could have a dark run before the lights begin, but I just use electrical tape to cover up the lights I don't want shining.
My biggest issue, and it isn't the fault of the lights, I wish the lights had a diffuser over them. My lights are mounted under my kitchen counters, and now I see hundreds of individual lights reflecting off my kitchen floor. A little annoying. But again, not the lights fault.
Sticky tape has been good, easily adhering. Brightness is great. Remote needs to be pointed AT the IR receiver for it to work. The fact you can snip off any excess is great. I wish you could shut up the first few lights from the power source so you could have a dark run before the lights begin, but I just use electrical tape to cover up the lights I don't want shining.
My biggest issue, and it isn't the fault of the lights, I wish the lights had a diffuser over them. My lights are mounted under my kitchen counters, and now I see hundreds of individual lights reflecting off my kitchen floor. A little annoying. But again, not the lights fault.
If black tape blocks the light, maybe try a semi-transparent tape to diffuse the light? (Like a cheap knockoff of scotch tape that's not perfectly clear)
Sticky tape has been good, easily adhering. Brightness is great. Remote needs to be pointed AT the IR receiver for it to work. The fact you can snip off any excess is great. I wish you could shut up the first few lights from the power source so you could have a dark run before the lights begin, but I just use electrical tape to cover up the lights I don't want shining.
My biggest issue, and it isn't the fault of the lights, I wish the lights had a diffuser over them. My lights are mounted under my kitchen counters, and now I see hundreds of individual lights reflecting off my kitchen floor. A little annoying. But again, not the lights fault.
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Sticky tape has been good, easily adhering. Brightness is great. Remote needs to be pointed AT the IR receiver for it to work. The fact you can snip off any excess is great. I wish you could shut up the first few lights from the power source so you could have a dark run before the lights begin, but I just use electrical tape to cover up the lights I don't want shining.
My biggest issue, and it isn't the fault of the lights, I wish the lights had a diffuser over them. My lights are mounted under my kitchen counters, and now I see hundreds of individual lights reflecting off my kitchen floor. A little annoying. But again, not the lights fault.
To address the reflecting dots issue, I pointed my LEDs at the backsplash instead of downwards.
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I jus got a govee. Haven't installed it yet. What's wrong with govee?
Sticky tape has been good, easily adhering. Brightness is great. Remote needs to be pointed AT the IR receiver for it to work. The fact you can snip off any excess is great. I wish you could shut up the first few lights from the power source so you could have a dark run before the lights begin, but I just use electrical tape to cover up the lights I don't want shining.
My biggest issue, and it isn't the fault of the lights, I wish the lights had a diffuser over them. My lights are mounted under my kitchen counters, and now I see hundreds of individual lights reflecting off my kitchen floor. A little annoying. But again, not the lights fault.
Sandpaper it a little?
Here is the link to the connectors:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...PDBU&