Light Up Your Life! 🎇
The Dalattin LED Fireworks Lights are a versatile indoor lighting solution featuring 150 vibrant LEDs across multiple strips. With 16 million color options, music synchronization, and easy app control, these lights are perfect for creating a festive atmosphere for any occasion, from Christmas to parties. Installation is a breeze with adhesive backing, making it simple to transform your space into a dazzling display.
Number of Light Sources | 150 |
Occasion Type | Christmas, Party, Home Decor |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | Celebration |
Color | Multicolor |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Control Method | App |
Light Color | Multicolor |
Controller Type | App Control |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, IR Remote |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Additional Features | 16 Million Colors, DIY, Various light Mode, Mic Mode, Brightness Adjustment |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
R**R
Lot of fun
I am in the fireworks community as a fireworks builder and a part of a couple of clubs. I was turned onto this item by a famous fireworker who has his mounted to a piece of plywood that is painted black to give it a nice background. He sets it up in his portable workshop as a bit of decoration.I have mine in my home office / study where I keep a lot of my inert fireworks memorabilia. I used a piece of thin plywood painted to match the wall as a backing, rather than trying to stick this directly to the wall., otherwise, you would have a mess on your hands if you ever tried to remove this, especially if you stuck it to drywall.I don't really like that this is made up of flexible light strips rather than the style that comes with rigid backing pieces. Without sticking this to a carrier of some sort, you are stuck with it or some wall damage if it ever quits working.I never tested the app. I get tired of all of these apps that are doing god-only-knows in the background. I won't install that garbage on my phone.In the end, this is a fun product that is a bitty fussy to set up, but works and looks neat.
E**W
Cute but flimsy
This firework light is fun to watch. It has ton of colors and patterns. But it is just led light strips. There is no structure. You have to line up the strips yourself and it’s not easy to get them even. The center piece is kind of ugly. But once you get it set up, it is fun to have on in the dark.
T**R
Not what I expected
I thought this would be more of a stand alone item with the lights either contained inside or along a substantial backing (like plastic, etc) but instead these are strips of lights. To assemble and use it as intended you need to affix it directly to a wall and I am not willing to risk it damaging the paint. What we did instead was found a bulletin board and stuck it to that then hung it up. It still works fine. There are a lot of light options and patterns. The remote works as intended and it looks cool especially at night. I personally wanted something more self contained rather than light strips, if the flexibility of strips is something you want this would be perfect.
K**D
LOVE This Firework LED Light
This is such a cool LED light!It was really easy to put together. If you want to be able to move it later, I would suggest not taking the backing off of the adhesive side and instead using some regular or double sided tape (if you don't have a lot of trouble getting that off) to put it where you want. I don't know why, but I didn't expect it to be as large as it is. I was pleasantly surprised with that.The app connection was simple to establish. I will say that the app for this firework LED light feels pretty rudimentary to me in comparison with the apps for other RGBIC LED lights I have, which are far more intuitive in my opinion, but it doesn't affect functionality at all- it just feels that way to me- and it's nothing that can't be solved by simply playing and tinkering in order to familiarize yourself. You have an insane amount of pre-saved "scenes" available to you right away as you open it up under the "fireworks" menu- at first, it looks like only a few (even though it's still quite a decent amount) and it doesn't look like there are more- it actually doesn't even look like it's scrollable- but it is! So if you scroll down just a tad, more options will load from there. Keep scrolling down, too, because the app only loads a certain amount each time you reach the bottom. I haven't even reached the end of the list, there are so many! Honestly, there are so many options under the Fireworks menu that you may not even find yourself checking out the other menus, but if you do end up going into the Classic, Landscapes, and Moods menus, you have more options- out of those, the Classic menu is the only one that loads more once you scroll to the bottom.The DIY section of the app is pretty straightforward, just play with it a bit and it'll be pretty easy to figure out what you need to do in order to achieve the look you want. You have a bunch of animation options, and you're able to preview what you're doing, which is nice, so that you don't end up saving something thinking it's going to look great only to find that it's a flop.To be totally honest, I didn't expect as much from this particular light as I got. My family loves colorful lights and we have a LOT of them around the house, and I just figured this firework light would be a cool addition to what we already have. We put it on the wall next to our Christmas tree, so it looks super festive right now! I didn't expect the level of control that I have over this light, nor the amount of options for pre-made scenes. I'm thoroughly impressed with it. I actually had a neighbor come to the door to ask if she could check it out a few days ago- it shone through our sheer curtains and definitely caught her attention- and she immediately asked me where she could find it.I absolutely love this light- it's one of my favorites and I have it going almost all the time.
A**H
Stopped working
It got a glitch from the cord and the lights started to go crazy and it burnt out after a month it was easy to put up but harder to take down
D**.
Cute lights.
I've played around with these a bit now and they are nice lights. Unfortunately for me the place i need to adhere them is a knockdown plaster wall. This style of strip and adhesion doesn't stay up for long so i'm looking for new strips to stick them up with.The features all work, i was powering this off a 5w usb adapter that i had from an old iphone. It's neat, kinda fun to play with and I imagine that if i can't get it to stick up i'll attach it to some foam board and put it in the window next holiday just to have some nice lights.Assembly was easy. They come off the roll in one long strip and you separate them at the connectors. The connectors were all well assembled and things clicked together without issue.
J**W
non-standard hub connectors.
I wish the cables used the typical JST connectors most of these strips tend to use; but instead it uses a smaller connector so you can't use the strips independently without changing the plug or making an adapter. Not a big issue other than my own interests; but the strips themselves work just fine.The hub simply duplicates the data signal out each star burst, so the pattern is only unique to the overall light effect, but you can still get some pretty patterns. Ultimately I'm just going to connect it to my bike and wrap the various "legs" around different frame components.
C**W
Not quite as the picture shows.
I expected a fireworks pattern or something that I could hang on the wall, but this is really just some cheap LED strips with adhesive backing that plugs into a central hub. All of it feels pretty cheap and all in all I'm disappointed with the way this is shown as being sort of one display piece. I have no intention of sticking this directly to my painted walls, so I'll have to fashion something that will let me hang it without damage.
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