Pixel LED tape is a type of strip light where each LED can be controlled individually. Unlike standard RGB strips (which all change together), pixel tape lets you create dynamic effects like chasing patterns, gradients, rainbows, or music-reactive animations.
Pixel LED strips are compatible with controllers such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Fadecandy, K1000C, and popular consumer models like SP105E, SP107E, and SP110E.
Yes. Each pixel can have its own color and brightness, allowing 256 brightness levels and 24-bit color for smooth, custom animations.
WS2815 strips use a dual-signal wire design. This means if one LED is damaged, the signal can bypass it, and the rest of the strip will keep working.
IP20/IP65/IP67 versions come with self-adhesive backing for dry, flat surfaces.
Each LED segment can be cut at the marked cutting lines.
Both ends have 4-pin JST SM connectors plus separate power/ground wires, making it easy to connect multiple strips or wire to power.