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Good price but worth pausing to think if you want the +W version. This version is being phased out and you can't "group" RGB+W with RGB to make one large image. Maybe not a huge deal for your application, but food for thought.
Good price but worth pausing to think if you want the +W version. This version is being phased out and you can't "group" RGB+W with RGB to make one large image. Maybe not a huge deal for your application, but food for thought.
can u actually tell the difference bewteen the both?
can u actually tell the difference bewteen the both?
Twinkly "W+" lights, specifically referring to RGB+W LEDs, offer a wider range of colors and a more precise white compared to standard RGB lights. RGB (Red, Green, Blue) LEDs blend these colors to create a wide spectrum, including white. However, RGB+W lights add a dedicated white diode, resulting in a more accurate and brighter white, especially noticeable in warm white tones, and a broader color palette.
Twinkly "W+" lights, specifically referring to RGB+W LEDs, offer a wider range of colors and a more precise white compared to standard RGB lights. RGB (Red, Green, Blue) LEDs blend these colors to create a wide spectrum, including white. However, RGB+W lights add a dedicated white diode, resulting in a more accurate and brighter white, especially noticeable in warm white tones, and a broader color palette.
I did. returned +white and got more non "white" instead. I viewed it more of a trade off of more (cheaper) vs less of a preferential very minimal improvement product. For these lights, more is better in my opinion.
If you're pairing non-RGBW sets together you also have to pay attention to the led profiles which are STQ (purple tinted whites), STP (blue tinted whites), STV (white whites), and STVR (whitest whites). The tint is most apparent on the whites but also affects other colors as well. You can only see these led profiles in app however so you have to purchase them to know what each set is.
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can u actually tell the difference bewteen the both?
got it thanks...
have u have both?
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