
LED Pixel Strip Addressable 2m 60LEDs Per M DC5V WS2812B 3535 60pixels Per M White PCB Compatible with
$51.85
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“A budget display option with some compromises. Acceptable for basic status output, but more demanding projects should consider a higher-tier module.”
Our Review
The LED Pixel Strip Addressable 2m 60LEDs Per M DC5V WS2812B 3535 60pixels Per M White PCB Compatible with delivers solid performance for its category. With LED Type: WS2812B (NeoPixel), LED Count: 60, Voltage: 5V, it covers the essentials that most makers and engineers need for their projects.
Display quality was impressive. Each LED is individually addressable and the colors are vibrant. FastLED and NeoPixel libraries make animation coding straightforward.
Integration with Arduino and ESP32 was hassle-free. Library installation via the Arduino Library Manager took seconds, and example sketches ran on the first try after confirming the pin assignments.
Overall, the LED Pixel Strip Addressable 2m 60LEDs Per M DC5V WS2812B 3535 60pixels Per M White PCB Compatible with fills its role well. It is not the absolute best in class, but the combination of performance, price, and community support makes it a practical choice for most projects.
What We Like
- Single data pin controls the entire strip
- Easy to cut at marked intervals for custom lengths
- Individually addressable LEDs for complex animations
- Compatible with FastLED and Adafruit NeoPixel libraries
Watch Out For
- Requires a beefy 5V supply for long strips
- Color consistency varies between batches
- High current draw at full white (60mA per LED)
Specifications
| LED Type | WS2812B (NeoPixel) |
| LED Count | 60 |
| Voltage | 5V |
| Current per LED | 60mA (max, full white) |
| Data Protocol | Single-wire NZR |
| Density | 60 LEDs/m |
| IP Rating | IP30 |
The Verdict
“A budget display option with some compromises. Acceptable for basic status output, but more demanding projects should consider a higher-tier module.”



