KOOKYE Lilypad LEDs Red/Yellow/White/Blue/Green (25x Lilypad LED) Wearable E-Textile Sewable Electronicsfor Arduino Rapsberry Pi Microcontroller Board
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K.O.
> 3 dayThese LEDs work well with any electric circuit. We have used them successfully with both our Arduino uno and our lillypad sewable circuits kit. The lights are bright, the colors are pretty intense. The blue and yellow are less intense than the red orange and green. There are 5 each of 5 different colors. They are easy to use individually. A great addition to our STEM station in the garage. I cant wait to see what ideas my kids come up with for these.
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Richard C. Drew
> 3 dayIm working on a couple of different Lilypad LED projects - a hat and a vest. These are priced right, bright and easy to use. For clothing, conductive thread is the best bet. Im used to the more traditional old-school - use thin wire, solder it to the LEDs and sew the wires in a few spots to keep it in place and pull them through hems and along seams. Conductive thread makes this so much easier. These light up between 2.5 and 5.5 volts (5.5 is the max for Lilypad .) That means that you can power these manually via a USB battery pack.
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Jeanie M Battista
> 3 dayI bought these to add to a LilyPad kit I purchased. They work great and are a decent price compared to others I looked at. My daughters and I used them to make light up masks.
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Jaqueline Hahn
> 3 dayVienen pegados y es complicado separar los leds ...
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Rouhollah Aghasaleh
> 3 dayI’ve used these for science activities in my classroom. They work perfectly in paper circuits and etextile projects.
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Hurricane Mitch
> 3 dayThese work just fine. I used a few on a glove wearable project and they were super bright.
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Nathanael Graham
> 3 dayA nice selection of colors. I use these for costume clothing. The built in resistor allows you to work with AA batteries.
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DisseminateJoy
> 3 dayI use these to light my LEGO City, and they are fantastic. My wife is using them to illuminate the cards she makes.
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Hawk eye
> 3 dayI own and operate a few 3D printers as a hobby and one of my pastimes is designing, printing, and assembling 3D printed LED lights. Ive been wanting to try some SMD LEDs on a light but cant bring myself to butcher up one of the many LED strips I have lying around.