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The ALITOVE 12V WS2815 LED Strip is a 16.4-foot, 300-LED programmable RGB light strip featuring dual-signal wires for uninterrupted operation and individual pixel control for vibrant, customizable lighting effects. Its upgraded 12V power system prevents voltage drop, reducing the need for frequent power injections. Designed for outdoor durability with an IP67 waterproof rating and easy connectivity via 4-pin JST-SM connectors, it supports a wide range of popular controllers and apps, making it perfect for DIY decor, parties, and ambient lighting.
















| ASIN | B07L3QD1LF |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #204,297 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,204 in LED Strip Lights |
| Brand | ALITOVE |
| Bulb Shape Size | ED18 |
| Color | White FPCB |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (166) |
| Date First Available | December 3, 2018 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 5 Meters |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | AL2815WH300WP |
| Light Color | Full Color |
| Light Direction | Adjustable |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | ALITOVE |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Compatible Wattage | 72 Watts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 300 |
| Occasion | Decoration , Lighting , Party , Holiday |
| Part Number | AL2815WH300WP |
| Plug Format | 4 Pin JST SM connector |
| Power Source | DC |
| Shade Material | Plastic |
| Shape | Linear |
| Special Feature | Dimmable |
| Special Features | Dimmable |
| Style | Classic |
| Theme | Decoration , Lighting , Party , Holiday |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 72 watts |
R**B
Works as expected.
Works as expected.
H**O
If you would rather use the Magic Home app with Alexa control, don't buy the Alitove controller
The LED strips are bright and colorful, but I didn't care to add another app to my phone, especially if it did not have Alexa control. Since all of my existing LED strips are controlled by the Magic Home app, which accepts on/off commands from Alexa, I did a modification as shown. I purchased a generic WS2812b controller (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09G66L6L1?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details), removed the dual three pin interface cable and replaced it with the four pin cable that is attached to the end of the LED strips. Also, the yellow wire, BI, is connected to GND. Bottom line, excellent LED strips but for me, not so desirable controller.
A**R
Good quality, but no help manual included
Professional lighting technician here... I bought these for a simple lighting effects installation for my TV. They work just as advertised, fairly bright and good construction. It's worth noting this product doesn't come with any documentation or adhesive backing. I found the silicon waterproofing does not stick to adhesives well, but it was very easily removed. The contacts are also very easy to solder unlike other cheap LED strips. The backup data line is.a nice touch for pernanent installs. Also worth noting that these are not RGB, but rather GRB diodes. If you are installing them with professional lighting control this can mess up your colors if not corrected with programming. Overall it's a good product, but I wouldn't recommend it if you don't know exactly how these LEDs work. There was nothing in the line of required accessories or help manuals included. Just the LED strip with leads on either end.
K**V
Good 12v strip
It's pretty tough to find a WS2812 LED strip (and compatible flavors) that accepts 12v, so it's a good thing that this one hits the mark where it matters. I needed 12v to run relatively long strips (~10m at 30 LEDs/m), and I'm happy to say that to my eye, I cannot see any decrease in brightness or color accuracy at that length. This is compared to 5v strips of the same density, where they seem to be unable to reach 5m before suffering from voltage drop side effects. A few things to note: * As a reminder, there is no adhesive. The strip is 10mm wide though, and there are plenty of appropriately sized mounting tape products out there that should work * As some other reviewers have mentioned, the LEDs can heat up. This shouldn't be a problem as long as they are not bunched up together (although keep in mind that I'm using the lower density variant at 30 LEDs/m) * It will accept 3.3v for the signal input. I'm controlling my strip with a Raspberry Pi, and it appears to work with no issues. Just make sure to create a common ground to avoid flickering * There is fairly significant passive power consumption. 13.3m of these LEDs (or about 400 LEDs total) will consume about 8 to 10 watts even while "off". To avoid this problem, I've used a relay to control power input * A random few LEDs can blink momentarily when you initially feed the strip power. This will likely be unimportant to most, but I thought I'd bring it up for those that plan on using a relay to constantly turn it on and off * Quality control appears to be good. I've ordered 3 of these strips and have had experienced no defects so far (no dead LEDs, no misaligned components, the strip is completely straight and aligned through multiple segments, etc) I've been using these strips for accent lighting for about a month now, and so far have not run into any burn out issues. Overall I'm pretty satisfied with these strips. They can be fairly costly, but they get the job done. Props!
S**.
Cable reel backwards
I have over 50 ALITOVE WS2811 Pixel string sets running on Xlights perfectly well for years now. So, I figured when it was time to try a few sets of LED strips that the ALITOVE brand would be the best choice. However, I'm really disappointed that the male/female connections (4pin) were Male for input and Female for output. This is the exact opposite of other LED strip manufactures and the Exact Opposite of ALITOVE Pixel strings. The Female connector is always the input from data stream. Now that could just be for some particular reason I do not know. BUT, to top it off the LED strip on the (2) units I ordered were rolled onto the reel with the INPUT (male connector) on the inside of the real and the OUTPUT (female connector) on the outside of the real. This is just begging to be connected backwards! Even the product photos, which do indicate the Male connector as input, show it being on the outside of the real. The reason its suppose to be on the outside is so that the customer doesn't need to unroll the whole strip in order to do a quick hookup test.
R**.
A bit expensive, but bright and fast updating
I strung these lights around a boat and powered them with a portable 12V battery pack and drove them with an Arduino M0 clone. They are really bright and looked great on the boat at night. A bit of water splashed on them and it didn't affect them at all. These lights are well supported by Arduino and work with the FastLED library. I initially had some trouble getting them to work reliably: these lights will sort of work with 3.3V data lines, but after I set up a little logic level transistor circuit to get the data voltage to 12V they were much more reliable. I also had an issue with ground loops: if you get these and are powering the Arduino with the same power supply, you don't want to connect both the signal and power supply grounds, just pick one.
C**.
Works as expected. Uses WS2812 Protocol
The package came with a few clear mounting brackets and a 4 pin JST connector for data in. There's probably not enough mounting brackets for 5 meters of strip though.
D**E
Éclairage puissant, aucun problème de communication. Les dernières dels éclairent autant que les premières.
D**R
I have bought the Alitove 5v strips before and wanted the 12v strips to see if the color attenuation is better. After connecting the 3 5m strips and hooking them up with an esp32 controller and wled they worked great. Only one suggestion would be to have a better way to connect the three straps together.
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