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LED Holiday Wreath Connected to CheerLights

Posted on December 25, 2012December 9, 2021 By Hans Scharler No Comments on LED Holiday Wreath Connected to CheerLights

[Dennis Adams] built a holiday wreath that displays animated color patterns and the latest CheerLights color.

Animated CheerLights Wreath

The build steps are on Sector67 with photos – it was great to see parts of the process and see the wreath come to life. The parts include addressable RGB Strip LEDs from Cool Neon (TCLPXL50), an Arduino, an Internet Gateway (laptop), and Ping-Pong balls!

CheerLights Arduino-controlled RGB LED Holiday Wreath

[via Hack A Day / Sector67]

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