RGB Color 100 Led Light String Christmas Party Fairy Light
Luciana Mitchell • 12 years ago
Product Features
- Super bright and perfect decoration for party, room, garden, home and Christmas. Total 100 led light string.
- Every string has 8 different modes: combination, in waves, sequential, slogs lo, chasing/flash, slow fade, twinkle/flash, and steady on.
- Main cable is 10 meters, and plug in to controller is about 50cm. Voltage: 110V. Notes: Keep the string from dampness or rain.
- Package includes: 1x 10M 100 LED Fairy String Lights (Mix-color)
Excellent quality! Excellent price! I bought these because my 8 yr old daughter wanted some flashing Christmas lights for our entry/doorway. I bought 2 of them. I was pleasantly surprised to find them of good quality and great effect! Many different settings, bright and very intense colors! Strong cords/wiring so wrapped them around wood framework over our doorway. I didn’t even need tape or clips! Solid state will last a very long time with care. P.S- I read some of the reviews for similar items on here, seems to me people are looking for something indestructible made in the U.S. entirely etc….Those days are long gone,– find a deal,expect decent quality and take care of your purchases- all I have to say!…These lights are awesome!!!…Long enough to wrap around on x-mas tree, too!!
Stunning! These lights are gorgeous! I say that as someone who’s first word was “light” and who has worked as a Hollywood lighting specialist for 35 years. I’m always looking for something new and special in LED’s and this is it. The string is composed of 4 colors of lights — blue, red, green, yellow — each on their own circuit, and a tiny plastic control box that let’s you select from 8 different light patterns including random. I found the faster patterns more appropriate for a Christmas tree or a party, but the Slo Fade was just what I was looking for. Each color slow fades up and slow fades down while overlapping with the next color — a little reminiscent of a fireworks show.The set of lights I ordered a few weeks ago had no identification, no brand, no safety warnings, — nothing. The one I’m looking at now is a Christmas present for someone so I’ll leave it wrapped up. It’s in a plastic hang bag with the name “Lucky Star” and the words, “Made in China.” The strings appear quite well made. You’d think with 5 conductors the string itself would be large and obtrusive, but instead it’s a loose, light, and very small bundle of wires, each insulated with the same transparent stuff that covers speaker wire, so it takes on the color of whatever it’s against, and it’s light enough you can hang it on push pins.It seems LED’s operated by integrated circuits to produce light patterns is something entirely new. I live in Southern California where the new is always popular, and two days before Christmas I’ve yet to see another string of programmed LED’s.
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