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product_id: 734525558
title: "(5V Round) - E-store DC 5V WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB Led Pixel String 50pcs/string Addressable Dream Colour LED Pixels Module IP68 Waterproof(5V Round)"
brand: "alitove"
price: "€ 5721.52"
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# Addressable WS2811 digital control IP68 waterproof rating 12mm diffused RGB pixels (5V Round) - E-store DC 5V WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB Led Pixel String 50pcs/string Addressable Dream Colour LED Pixels Module IP68 Waterproof(5V Round)

**Brand:** alitove
**Price:** € 5721.52
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌈 Light up your world with precision and waterproof brilliance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** (5V Round) - E-store DC 5V WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB Led Pixel String 50pcs/string Addressable Dream Colour LED Pixels Module IP68 Waterproof(5V Round) by alitove
- **How much does it cost?** € 5721.52 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- alitove enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted alitove brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Compact & Lightweight Build:** Easy to install and integrate into any creative project or workspace
- • **Vibrant 12mm Diffused Pixels:** Smooth, eye-catching color blending for pro-grade visuals
- • **Robust IP68 Waterproof Design:** Built to withstand outdoor and indoor environments without compromise
- • **Fully Addressable WS2811 Chips:** Customize each LED individually for dynamic, unique lighting effects
- • **Seamless 5V Power Compatibility:** Efficient, low-voltage operation perfect for modern setups

## Overview

The WS2811 5V 12mm diffused RGB LED pixel string features 50 individually addressable LEDs with IP68 waterproofing, enabling vibrant, customizable lighting effects in a compact, durable design ideal for both indoor and outdoor professional installations.

## Description

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Review: This review is for the ALITOVE WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB LED 50 LED set. I bought these with the idea that I'd use them for Christmas lights or just to play with. I plan to drive them with an Arduino or ESP8266 device. I decided to start figuring it out with an old Aduino Uno. I couldn't find a sample sketch or circuit from the vendor but there are plenty of examples on the internet. Google WS2811 and you'll get plenty of hits. This is a three wire setup and the wires are marked Red: +5V; White: DATA; Blue: GND on the desertcart website and the LED's closest to the connector. I hate to admit that I tried every possible wrong combination of wiring before hitting on the right setup. The good news is that I didn't blow the lights up, which is a miracle and testament to the durability of the lights. Once working they are pretty spectacular. Instructions that worked for me: 1) Quadruple check your wiring. The key is to connect the data, power, and ground to the female plug. The female end ( I know some of you are confused by this ) is the end where you have to poke your hook up wire into the hole to make the connection. It doesn't make sense to me why I had to use the female connector but I got zero lights until I moved my connections this end. 2) There is information on the internet that says its a good idea to put a 470 ohm resistor inline on the data connection. I did this. 3) Give it plenty of power. I was not successful running this from the 5v Arduino pin or a 1/2 amp wall wart. I was successful using something that supplied 5v at 2 plus amps. ALITOVE sells a power supply that I wish I had bought at the same time. 4) There is information on the internet that says its a good idea to put a 1000 uf capacitor on the between the power and the LED's to smooth out the power. I did this. 5) Use the FastLED library in your Arduino IDE library. From menus choose sketch->Include Library->Library Manager then search for and install the FastLED library. I tried the Adafruit Neopixel library but have not able to get it to work to date. 6) From the Arduino IDE go to menus->File->Examples->FastLED-> and choose the FirstLight example. These sketches are well documented. You must change the define statement to match the data pin you are using and number of LED's to whatever is correct. Also check to see that the "FastLED.addLeds(leds, NUM_LEDS);" under setup in the sketch is uncommented. Some of the examples are set already and some are not. All other similar lines should be commented out. 7) Compile, upload and you should have flashing lights. There are other example sketches for the FastLED library, plus info on the web. I'm sure there are other or better circuits that could be designed, or ways to get the Adafruit library to work. I just wanted to post a review and outline what worked for me in hopes that someone will find it useful.
Review: Pixel led fantastici, sono tre anni che illuminano una insegna e sono impeccabili, abbinati a un ottimo controller e un ottimo alimentatore vanno che è uno spettacolo.

## Features

- リモートコントロール

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01AG923GI |
| Item model number | WS2811-5V |
| Product Dimensions | 19.3 x 14.5 x 4.8 cm; 9.07 g |

## Product Details

- **Color:** RGB (Red, Green, Blue)
- **Indoor/Outdoor Usage:** Outdoor
- **Light Color:** Multicolor
- **Light Source Type:** LED
- **Material:** プラスチック
- **Number of Light Sources:** 50
- **Occasion:** Wedding
- **Power Source:** DC 5V
- **Special Feature:** Remote Controlled
- **Theme:** Fantasy

## Images

![(5V Round) - E-store DC 5V WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB Led Pixel String 50pcs/string Addressable Dream Colour LED Pixels Module IP68 Waterproof(5V Round) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41HD3RMa0xL.jpg)
![(5V Round) - E-store DC 5V WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB Led Pixel String 50pcs/string Addressable Dream Colour LED Pixels Module IP68 Waterproof(5V Round) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41Io+3Pf6zL.jpg)
![(5V Round) - E-store DC 5V WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB Led Pixel String 50pcs/string Addressable Dream Colour LED Pixels Module IP68 Waterproof(5V Round) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51ASPhRQ5eL.jpg)
![(5V Round) - E-store DC 5V WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB Led Pixel String 50pcs/string Addressable Dream Colour LED Pixels Module IP68 Waterproof(5V Round) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51LCMcBJuHL.jpg)
![(5V Round) - E-store DC 5V WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB Led Pixel String 50pcs/string Addressable Dream Colour LED Pixels Module IP68 Waterproof(5V Round) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51hE-Z5m28L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: whats the rate each led can be updated? (how many times per second)**
A: Each LED requires three bytes of data for green, red, and blue - 24 bits total. As each bit is specified as being 1.25us, writing one LED requires 30us. The LEDs are accessed sequentially, so writing to 50 LEDs will take 1.50ms. The data timing may vary from one controller to another; these timing specs are from the WS2812B datasheet.

**Q: Is it better with 5v or 12v wiring system?**
A: 12v is the best. Especially if you will need to run wire from your controller to your lights and if you plan to control more than 50 bulbs from one “channel” on your controller. With the 5v you will have to use power injection if you connect strands together and you can’t run very long extension cables.

**Q: How do you cut these shorter? I'm wanting to cut it in half for a project I'm doing, but don't want to set anything on fire.**
A: Simply use a wire cutters (side cutters, or whatever you want to call it).  No, you won't set anything on fire, but as a good safety practice, make sure they aren't plugged in (powered) when you cut the wires.  If you need to space them out, you can cut the wires and solder on longer wires between the bulbs.  These are very easy to work with, and very satisfying.  :-)  Good luck, and please tell us about your project!

**Q: How long is the string?**
A: The distance between the leds is 4.5 inches X 50 leds = 225 inches from first to last led, plus a little extra for connecting to the power supply and the last led extra cable to connect several strings together.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by P***E on December 2, 2017*

This review is for the ALITOVE WS2811 12mm Diffused Digital RGB LED 50 LED set. I bought these with the idea that I'd use them for Christmas lights or just to play with. I plan to drive them with an Arduino or ESP8266 device. I decided to start figuring it out with an old Aduino Uno. I couldn't find a sample sketch or circuit from the vendor but there are plenty of examples on the internet. Google WS2811 and you'll get plenty of hits. This is a three wire setup and the wires are marked Red: +5V; White: DATA; Blue: GND on the amazon website and the LED's closest to the connector. I hate to admit that I tried every possible wrong combination of wiring before hitting on the right setup. The good news is that I didn't blow the lights up, which is a miracle and testament to the durability of the lights. Once working they are pretty spectacular. Instructions that worked for me: 1) Quadruple check your wiring. The key is to connect the data, power, and ground to the female plug. The female end ( I know some of you are confused by this ) is the end where you have to poke your hook up wire into the hole to make the connection. It doesn't make sense to me why I had to use the female connector but I got zero lights until I moved my connections this end. 2) There is information on the internet that says its a good idea to put a 470 ohm resistor inline on the data connection. I did this. 3) Give it plenty of power. I was not successful running this from the 5v Arduino pin or a 1/2 amp wall wart. I was successful using something that supplied 5v at 2 plus amps. ALITOVE sells a power supply that I wish I had bought at the same time. 4) There is information on the internet that says its a good idea to put a 1000 uf capacitor on the between the power and the LED's to smooth out the power. I did this. 5) Use the FastLED library in your Arduino IDE library. From menus choose sketch->Include Library->Library Manager then search for and install the FastLED library. I tried the Adafruit Neopixel library but have not able to get it to work to date. 6) From the Arduino IDE go to menus->File->Examples->FastLED-> and choose the FirstLight example. These sketches are well documented. You must change the define statement to match the data pin you are using and number of LED's to whatever is correct. Also check to see that the "FastLED.addLeds<WS2811, DATA_PIN, RGB>(leds, NUM_LEDS);" under setup in the sketch is uncommented. Some of the examples are set already and some are not. All other similar lines should be commented out. 7) Compile, upload and you should have flashing lights. There are other example sketches for the FastLED library, plus info on the web. I'm sure there are other or better circuits that could be designed, or ways to get the Adafruit library to work. I just wanted to post a review and outline what worked for me in hopes that someone will find it useful.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***O on January 7, 2026*

Pixel led fantastici, sono tre anni che illuminano una insegna e sono impeccabili, abbinati a un ottimo controller e un ottimo alimentatore vanno che è uno spettacolo.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***T on July 7, 2025*

Good quality. As described. Does the job. Easy to work with, easy to operate.

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