🌟 Light up your workspace like a pro—because your setup deserves the spotlight!
The NEON Addressable RGB PC LED Strip features two 15.75-inch diffused silicon rubber tubes housing individually controllable RGB LEDs. Designed for 5V 3-pin ARGB headers, it supports major motherboard brands like ASUS, MSI, and GIGABYTE. Included magnetic brackets enable easy installation, while the strip’s flexible, eco-friendly silicone housing ensures vibrant, evenly diffused lighting. Perfect for professionals and gamers seeking customizable, high-impact ambient lighting.
Color | RGB (Red, Green, Blue) |
Brand | airgoo |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Theme | Rainbow |
Style | Modern |
Material | vinyl, metal, rubber, Silicone Rubber |
Controller Type | manual |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Included Components | 1x ADD RGB extension cable A, 1x ADD RGB extension cable B, 1x extension cable, 2 x 16inch Neon Digital-RGB LED Strip |
Item Weight | 105 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.75 x 0.55 x 0.28 inches |
Control Method | Remote |
Item model number | AGMGCL0002 |
Item Weight | 3.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 0.55 x 0.28 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.75 x 0.55 x 0.28 inches |
ASIN | B07ZJ2CDKM |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 23, 2019 |
A**R
Great Case Lights
The media could not be loaded. These lights were exactly what I was looking for to add some extra lighting to my case. Bought two packages so four lights total and was able to daisy chain them together as needed (2 and 2) and connect them to my Asus ROG motherboard with no problems and the immediately synced to the board settings including the starry color theme.
K**D
A Must Buy for Awesome Lighting!
If you’re wondering if you should order these lights... do it. I needed some RGB lighting for my new gaming build and the single AMD Wraith Spire that came with my 3600x just wasn’t cutting it. I got these lights not knowing what to expect and never having put lights in a PC before.These lights were very easy to install (magnets worked great!) and I only needed one strip (comes with two) to get exactly the effect I wanted. I feel using both strips would have been overkill. A single strip across the top of my case was more than enough lighting for the whole case (unless you want light to shine under your GPU.)Strips come with extensions so hiding the wires and putting the strips exactly where you want is easy.Once I figured out I plugged the lights into the RGB header on my motherboard upside down (lights either won’t work or lights will be backwards... red will be blue etc.) I corrected this and downloaded ASUS Aura software and had my light strip and fan light ring synced up and looking better then I even imagined.Sorry for the long review but I can’t state enough how happy I am with these light strips!
D**H
Great Lights for the Price, Need Better QC
These are nice and bright, flexible enough to get to tight places, the hold downs grip the strip tight, the magnet in the hold downs are strong, easy to install, and easy to control with Mystic Light.I am taking one star away, because I hooked them up to my PC and they worked great, after I installed them in the case and fired it back up one of the strips was half dead. I was able to shift it around and the dead lights would work, but it had to be held in a certain position, has a lose internal connection. I could send it back for a replacement, but it is installed in a tight place that would be more work than worth. Luckily the place it is installed is as a backlight, so the lack of half the strip doesn't effect my end result. Does suck that they worked out the box but not an hour later.P.S. The only RGB in my case is on the GPU and these strips (one across the top and the other in the PSU Block as the symbol backlight), so yeah they are plenty bright.
J**.
RGB with MSI B450I Gaming AC mobo
The media could not be loaded. I have a MSI B450I Gaming AC motherboard. It only has the 4 pin RBG header. Pretty much means I can only have single solid color lights at a given time. Only motherboards that have the 3 pin aRGB headers can support the the crazy rainbow rgb lights you all have seen by now. This particular light was a simple install. Plugged it in directly to my motherboard and routed around my case. The magnet is pretty strong. Able to hold the bend around corners. All the lights came in bright. Mystic light, the program that MSI uses for controlling the lights is pretty basic for people with only the 4 pin. You can pick one of the 7 colors and setting the light will pulse at. As you can see mine is set for music. All in all, I’m satisfied with this product.
S**E
Just enough
I'm a minimal rgb type of person, so since my Nzxt H1 uses a Asus ROG Strix Z390-I motherboard with leds on the backside, I thought I would add a couple of these strips since it has a rgb header for a little more optional lighting. I set my Corsair keyboard to solid white and Logitech G502 to white also for a matching look. I then used Evga Precision X1 to reduce the brightness on the lighting on my RTX 2070 super to minimum. At first I thought they didn't plug into the header well, but I found out that you have to give the plug a little force for it to seat into the rgb header block. These work very well and look great, which is more than I can say for Asus's Aura software which is a pain, since you have to find a version that works in Win10 and doesn't crash. I ended up using version 1.06.91.
D**.
Quality assurance is important and it got missed here.
The media could not be loaded. One strip works perfectly, the other is faulty.
P**N
Does what it's intended to well
Lighting is good, colors pretty nice, and if you built your PC you should easily figure out how to install these. Also pretty fairly priced. For most users though, I would recommend looking at an LED strip with a built in diffuser to get a more even lighting. airgoo sells a nonaddressable (4-pin) one which you could buy instead of this for a bit more money. If you have an addressable (3-pin) header there's kits like the Phanteks NEON.Also, while it was not a con to me, keep in mind the difference between addressable and nonaddressable LEDs. These are nonaddressable and will NOT let you do fancy rainbow effects - instead they are limited to a single color. They are also NOT compatible with an addressable header and there aren't adapters or anything that will fix that. So double check your motherboard's LED headers before you buy.
L**H
They work great!
Originally I had a set of rgb fans, but they were suuuper annoying (loud) right next to me. I swapped them out with some non-rgb Be Quiets that are great. Two pairs of these light strips helped me get my nice orange and blue theme going strong again, matching my RAM and MB.I put one pair on the back/bottom, and another on the top/front, with each pair going to its own RGB header on my ASUS MB. They tuck into the corners of the case very well, and I only see the actual light strips if I'm looking in through the back (of course, that will depend on your case). I'm using OpenRGB to control them all. All of my RGB lights reset when the system shuts down, but OpenRGB quickly lets me restore my saved lighting profile.
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