LED RGB Strip - Addressable, Bare, 1m (APA104)

These are bare addressable 1 meter long 5V RGB LED strips that come packed with 60 APA104s per meter. As these are bare LED strips that have no protective coating, your project won't be water proof but there is access to each APA104 LED and each strip length can be easily modified. You will be able to control each RGB LED individually giving you the ability to create cool lighting effects for your car or perhaps under cabinet lighting in your kitchen! These LED strips are compatible with similar WS2812 and SK6812 addressable LED's.

Note: These come in 1m segments on a reel. They are preterminated with 0.1" spaced 3-pin connectors as well as a 2 wire power connector, as shown in the pictures.

  • Flexible LED strip with external control for each LED pixel
  • High brightness, full-color and fully addressable (cascade, chasing and scanning)
  • Maximum length of 5 meters
  • Example uses include architectural, landscape, and decorative lighting

LED RGB Strip - Addressable, Bare, 1m (APA104) Product Help and Resources

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  • Member #1651349 / about 3 years ago / 2

    Hi! I would love to use this for a personal project but the length is far too long to use. I was wondering if it were possible to cut the strip a foot in or so and be able to access the wires in the middle. From the picture, there are black lines which may indicate a good spot to cut between the LEDs. Thank you!

    • Member #752003 / about 3 years ago / 1

      I'm late to the party but yes, you can easily cut these strips. Those black lines are exactly where you want to cut them, that leaves enough of the contact pad on each side to solder to.

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