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30 May, 2018
All the colours of the rainbow
From my home planet where "shade" and "colour" are the same word ...and brown is the colour of Kings ...Forget the two-suns-setting; I've seen it. It's awful.

29 Apr, 2019
Some Pros and Cons, but I like them!
These things are considerably bigger than you probably expect, the LEDs themselves are 8mm - in a 12mm housing ...The lens is cloudy so the light is nicely diffused ...The colours are quite pastel in nature, rather than the usual harsh LED light ...There are two issues you need to address: 1) the lights come on at full brightness when connected, NOT black - so you may need to consider current draw on power-up (and don't be looking at them when you add power - or you will be seeing spots for a while) ...And 2) There is considerable voltage drop at about 40 LEDs, so you will need to run 5V in to BOTH ends of the chain to ensure consistent colours

09 Oct, 2019
Great little toys
If I had paid £40 for this I would have complained about the video quality and lack of case ...But a full working, hi-def, open source camera with onboard WiFi and SDCard [TF] slot for under a fiver? ...With a whole range of video processing effects, including [mediocre] face recognition algorithms - these things are fantastic!
My only warning is that there is no USB chip on these devices, so you will need a way to flash the firmware from the arduino dev kit ...I used an "FTDI cable", you can also buy {FT232, CH340G, CP2102, PL2303, etc} clones for 99p or just grab any other arduino board and [whichever you choose] follow the abundant online help.
It took me 15 minutes from opening the bag to having an IP camera installed on my network ...for, as I say, under a fiver!