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Analysis of the Meross LED Strip compatible with HomeKit

Analysis of the Meross LED Strip compatible with HomeKit

We tested the Meross RGBW LED strip compatible with HomeKit, 5 meters long and all the advanced operating features that HomeKit offers us. LED strips have become one of the favorite lighting devices of users because they not only allow us to bring pleasant lighting to our rooms but also because they have an important ...

oriXone

LED bulbs compatible with iPhone and iPad: buying guide

LED bulbs compatible with iPhone and iPad: buying guide

Share Control your home lighting from your iPhone and iPad with these LED bulbs. Users of iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV and other devices in the Apple product ecosystem have the pleasant advantage of controlling home automation accessories from the comfort of their terminals. So that they can take advantage of a wide range of ...

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Twinkly Dots, the new fully flexible LED strip

Twinkly Dots, the new fully flexible LED strip

We analyze the new Twinkly LED strip, with a Total length of 10 meters, RGB colors, HomeKit compatibilityAlexa and Google Assistant and full flexibility to fit any design you can think of. A LED ribbon different from what we know There are many LED strips, although we limit the search by adding compatibility with home ...

NinFan

How Mortal Kombat Led To The Birth Of E3 And The ESRB

How Mortal Kombat Led To The Birth Of E3 And The ESRB

‘Long Live Mortal Kombat – The Definitive History of MK’ goes behind closed doors to reveal untold stories from the making of Mortal Kombat 1 through 4 and explore how the franchise shaped popular culture. Written by David L. Craddock (@davidlcraddock), the book is funding now on Kickstarter. In this excerpt, the industry’s superpowers meet ...

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LED indicator on the motherboard: what does each mean?

LED indicator on the motherboard: what does each mean?

This is why on many motherboards we can see a series of LED indicators with a label that refers to a specific component, usually the following: CPU, RAM, Boot and graphics card. Some manufacturers use various colored lights to indicate to the user the different problems that exist. However, not everyone agrees on the meaning ...