9Pack Wall Light RGB Panel – Smart APP Mini Square RGB Lights Smart LED Wall Panels with Music Sync DIY Square Lights for Home Decor Gaming Room Kids and Teens Room


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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 5 x 5 inches; 10.93 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ JIMIMORO
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 31, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ JIMIMORO
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CPTX8JQD

【DIY Mini Panel Lights】 is a nine colourful piles of cubes, constant adventure game, which spells out a 3D world to interact with the cubes, reinterpretation of the classic game, use your imagination, make your world more exciting. Controller supports up to 200 cubes
【9-piece specifications】Each mini square has a thickness of about 1 inch/2.5 cm and a length of about 2 in./5 cm. Unified control through 3P wire connection.
【Creative DIY】You can freely combine nine building block lamps to create your own personalized lamps and enjoy the fun of innovation. As long as there are enough building block lights, they can be combined into any pattern to become a gorgeous decorative night light. Experience more fun and creativity in the splicing brick lantern game.
【Smart APP】Rich color effects, choose from multi-color scene effects. With the Magic Lantern app, you can unlock more features without touching, such as turning on or off, changing colors, adjusting brightness, speed control, time setting, music syncing, and decorating your home by choosing from 16 million colors and more than 200 modes.
【Perfect for Any Occasion】Add to children’s rooms such as bedrooms, homes, kitchens, walls, tables, playrooms Or simply as decorative accents in your home, office, bars, or cafe. Perfect for Gift Giving, Birthdays, Teenage Rooms, Night lamp, Game Day.Click “Add to Cart” now and start your home decor.

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Product Description

hexagon LEDhexagon LED

hexagon LEDhexagon LED

hexagon LEDhexagon LED

hexagon LEDhexagon LED

hexagon LEDhexagon LED

hexagon LEDhexagon LED

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 5 x 5 inches; 10.93 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ JIMIMORO
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 31, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ JIMIMORO
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CPTX8JQD

【DIY Mini Panel Lights】 is a nine colourful piles of cubes, constant adventure game, which spells out a 3D world to interact with the cubes, reinterpretation of the classic game, use your imagination, make your world more exciting. Controller supports up to 200 cubes
【9-piece specifications】Each mini square has a thickness of about 1 inch/2.5 cm and a length of about 2 in./5 cm. Unified control through 3P wire connection.
【Creative DIY】You can freely combine nine building block lamps to create your own personalized lamps and enjoy the fun of innovation. As long as there are enough building block lights, they can be combined into any pattern to become a gorgeous decorative night light. Experience more fun and creativity in the splicing brick lantern game.
【Smart APP】Rich color effects, choose from multi-color scene effects. With the Magic Lantern app, you can unlock more features without touching, such as turning on or off, changing colors, adjusting brightness, speed control, time setting, music syncing, and decorating your home by choosing from 16 million colors and more than 200 modes.
【Perfect for Any Occasion】Add to children’s rooms such as bedrooms, homes, kitchens, walls, tables, playrooms Or simply as decorative accents in your home, office, bars, or cafe. Perfect for Gift Giving, Birthdays, Teenage Rooms, Night lamp, Game Day.Click “Add to Cart” now and start your home decor.

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  1. Brandi Clemens

    Bright and colorful
    Great value for the money! Easy to install and hang. The colors a bright an me vibrant. Comes with remote!! Perfect for Christmas and birthdays!

    Brandi Clemens

  2. Mr Buckeye

    Mesmerizing and beautiful. Cubes don’t fit together that great.
    I’ve had all kinds of RGB over the years from rope lights to floor lamps. These are the first cube type of RGB I’ve had and they are really nice with a few good things about them but also a couple negatives.My favorite thing about these cubes is how the lighting actually looks. There’s a few lighting features that are too fast and kind of ugly to be honest but there’s so many features that look so good. Most of the settings make the RGB lighting come out from the white frosted front look so beautiful and mesmerizing. If it were one cube it wouldn’t be as neat but when one cube combines with the others, it looks so good.The RGB color for the most part is bright and has accurate colors. There’s are a few colors that come off muted or dim looking but it’s only a few colors. It’s a unique look with the RGB coming through the cube and quite different than any other RGB I’ve had.One thing that’s a negative to me is how these cubes fit together. It reminds me of how puzzle pieces go together and these slit together one by one. But with how they do connect it makes come cubes different heights from the others which make them uneven. When they are all together and the RGB is on I can see how it’s uneven so it is obvious once you notice it. It’s not a perfect connection method.I think something where the cubes could snap together making the all align together so they are all nice straight and lined up.Using the app is handy and works like how most RGB apps work if you’ve used any before. It’s very simple to setup and go through the different options. Something I did find is they the app that controls this also controls 2 other RGB items I have which actually turned out to be very handy. This way I can use one app to control 3 different things which is a big plus. Your mileage will vary with the different RGB items you have but it’s safe to say that if you do have other RGB that this app might control other items. Which could be a negative to you but it’s possible to make the app only control these cubes.Overall, these cubes look great with bright colors and unique setting for the different lighting effects. If you don’t have any RGB cubes but do have other RGB I think you’ll be quite pleased with these. The connection method could be improved but it’s not terrible.

    Mr Buckeye

  3. Susan Pommerening

    Works great
    Used itvabove my stove its nice cuz it lights it up.

    Susan Pommerening

  4. Ninjette

    Very bright, not great quality
    These are super cool and exceptionally bright, I’m sure having a wall of them would be a dream come true. However, the build quality is not great. They felt like they were going to break in my hands as I was assembling them and the connectors didn’t give me much confidence in the longevity of the lights.

    Ninjette

  5. jt

    Broke Very Easily
    I bought one and actually liked it, but wanted something more than a square so I decided to order 2 more to make some designs. This was a huge mistake. Taking these apart takes a lot of force and this caused one of the cords to break. You also can’t use more than one power source because the Bluetooth glitches out. I do not recommend these if you want to make your own designs. If you just want a square it’s fine. I am going to return 2 and just keep one.

    jt

  6. It Be Like That Sometimes…

    So cool
    These modular rgb lights are a lot of fun and really cool to mess around with trying different patterns and configurations. I actually liked them so much that this is my second time ordering them! I wanted to be able to do twice as much with twice as many tiles. I highly recommend trying these out they make any space look high techy.

    It Be Like That Sometimes…

  7. Devccoon

    Why is color always such a miss?
    My eternal problem with off-brand RGB stuff – they seem to think there are seven colors and nothing else. Everyone has maybe a slight variation on which seven colors they pick, but the vast majority of color effects seem to revolve around those specific colors and it always looks garish. As with every RGB item I’ve tested, this falls into the same trap of only *truly* utilizing the full range of its RGBIC color controls in two limited ways: rainbow mode, and solid color mode. You can dial in exactly the color you want, but only across the entire string of cubes all at once (couldn’t find any way to tell it to make one cube this color, or make a specific gradient across the cubes), and there’s no control over the rainbow modes beyond making it go faster/slower/brighter/dimmer.On that note, at least for once we have an example of an RGB item that has brightness control in every mode. That’s a big win for these cubes, because the full brightness can really light up a room and you probably don’t want that all the time.The way these are connected is interesting, but I think it’s a missed opportunity that the physical connections aren’t separate from the base, or carrying the power/data signal. Every cube has one side with a tab sticking out, and three sides that can accept a tab from another cube to connect them physically. But the data and power is transferred on the backside using cords that plug in on both ends. Each one has a single input, and two outputs, and you have to take care to make sure that you only ever match input to output, never two of the same together. It’s at least fairly simple managing the cables behind the cubes, but I do find it awkward that that’s even a thing you have to do, here. Instructions show you can have hundreds of these cubes connected, and they also suggest needing to attach multiple power supplies into them, but I’m not sure I would be confident in knowing how to set all that up because they don’t give much detail.Not that I would be interested in buying more, because the controls just don’t give you much to work with at all. The app for these basically treats it like a string of lights except each segment of the string has 4 LEDs, and there are some neat effects using those in sequence. But getting back to the “7 colors” thing, unfortunately the 200+ effects they have to choose from in the app almost *exclusively* do stuff with *only* those 7 colors. They’ll list the same RGB effect like 28 times, once for every color, once again for every color (but going “backward”), and a bunch of various color combinations (also duplicated going in reverse). So the whole list boils down to something more like 10 actually unique effects, and the vast majority look awful. MS Paint default color looking red, green, blue, yellow, teal, magenta, white. They have a handful of different ways to display those colors wriggling around or shooting across the boxes or ‘flowing’ into each other, but every color looks really garish on their own and even worse together.I really just want to sit these software designers down and give them a lesson on color theory. There are millions of ways you could make some gorgeous color combinations even with the effects built into this if you just got creative with the color combinations, but they always have to go and give you (255,0,0), (0,255,0), (0,0,255), (255,255,0), (0,255,255), (255,0,255), and (255,255,255).If none of that matters to you, these cubes light up bright, have flashy colors and effects, both the built-in controls and app controls give you a decent amount to play with and I’m sure you’ll find something that looks nice on your shelf even if it just has to be a solid color. I feel perhaps overly generous taking only one star off for the lack of creativity and good-looking effects that could actually fit in with some sense of color scheme or decor, but most people keep their RGB stuff on rainbow mode, and for them this is going to look great.

    Devccoon