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Honeywell Multi Color Motion Activated RGB LED Strip Light with Remote, Power Adapter - 16.4ft/5M
The Honeywell motion-activated strip light will automatically turn on when you step into the room, open your closet, or walk up the stairs. Choose from 16 LED colors and 5 lighting modes with included remote control. The extra-long strip light allows you to cover a 16.4ft area or cut the strip to your desired length and easily mount on any surface with the self-adhesive back. Using the included power adapter, plug the strip light into any standard wall outlet for simple plug-and-play installation. With 3 timer settings you can set the lights to constantly stay on, or automatically power off after 20 or 60 seconds of no movement. 12V Wall Power Adapter included. Mounting hardware clips included.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Honeyw...hbdg=L1800
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Personally I think colored lights look weird. I'm not hosting a LMAFO concert, I am lighting my home. If you are using LEDs for white light, make sure they have at least one dedicated white LED, better if they have two (cool and warm) so you can tune the white. RGB only gives a poor white.
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Is it possible so solder to where it ends? I ordered and got mine delivered today I put it up in the room, the plan was to buy an led strip and solder to cover the remaining length... But idk
Same here
I've been looking for something for the stairs. I wish they would make one with two sensors, one for each end. Illuminating one side at a time is not ideal as when you get to the end of the stairs the other side lights up behind you. Other systems I've seen use a module and costs over $100
I'm not sure how you plan to install them but if they are running up the side of the stairs and the sensor is pointing down or up no one should trip over anything. Now if you need to run an extension cord to get power there I probably would install battery operated leds and skip any plug in type.
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Yes, so many strip lights around in 1850.