







🌈 Light Up Your Space with Infinite Possibilities!
The WS2812B 8x32 LED Matrix Panel features 256 individually addressable RGB LEDs on a flexible, chainable PCB. Operating at DC 5V with 24-bit full color and a wide 120° beam angle, it supports seamless integration with popular programmable controllers. Ideal for dynamic signage, creative displays, and decorative lighting in professional and social settings, this panel combines durability with vibrant visuals to elevate any environment.
| ASIN | B07P5TSKX8 |
| Item model number | WS2812B 8*32 LED Matrix panel |
| Manufacturer | WESIRI |
| Product Dimensions | 32 x 8 x 0.3 cm; 115 g |
E**C
Great colors, quite bright. Good contrast. Honestly, all positive. Used with an arduino mega using FastLED.
1**T
These LED panels really have come a long way.. This thing is great. Data/power in on one side and out on the other, with an additional power input in the middle. I connected it to an ESP32 using WLED and had it running almost immediately. It could be documented better in the description here as to how the matrix goes, but it only took me a few minutes of playing with the "chase" in a fairly slow speed to see how the lights are wired. I have attached a short video, but you want it set in vertical serpentine mode, 32W 8H with the first pixel top left. The default LED settings of WS281x in GRB mode, 256 total pixels worked great. Will definitely be buying more of these and wish there were more sizes available!
S**R
I used this panel for an ESP32-based clock/weather-station scrolling display. It was good fun to program and I am satisfied with the result. The unit has been just running for months and months now. No issues.
E**R
A very nice RGB panel. The ordering of the LEDs is a little non-intuitive, but easy to figure out. I particularly like how easily it curls into a cylinder. Nice that there are additional places to inject power.
N**.
Great LED panel, good brightness and color options and feels well made and durable. This is a good size for basic LED projects. I used it with an Arduino; keep in mind you will need an external power source for it as well.
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