The device hooks up to any spare USB socket for it’s power, this can be from your PC, Monitor or in fact any device that is able to provide you a powered USB socket.
A little further down the cable there is a simple on off switch, nothing fancy but it doesn’t really need to be either. This will sit behind your monitor so you can enable or disable the lights without needing to disconnection the USB cable.
The strip lights them selves are neat and tidy running down the length of one side of the strip, each light separated by two resistors.
The back of the strip comes covered with a sticky 3M strip, simply pull off the plastic and you can stick the strip on to your monitor or device of choice.
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