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Wireless CheerLights Tree with Raspberry Pi

Posted on December 6, 2012January 10, 2016 By Hans Scharler No Comments on Wireless CheerLights Tree with Raspberry Pi

We discovered a stunning CheerLights Christmas tree display over at Flickr. [Rumtopf] built a Christmas tree display made up of RGB LEDs to show the latest CheerLights color. The setup is wireless using a Raspberry Pi with a Wi-Fi adapter.

Raspberry Pi CheerLights Tree

This CheerLights display is absolutely gorgeous.

Check out more photos on Flickr and get the source code on GitHub.

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