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Oracle Lighting 1705-504 Audio Activated Colorshift Led Controller on 2040-parts.com

US $101.92
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Holly Springs, North Carolina, United States

Holly Springs, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Oracle Lighting Part Brand:Oracle Lighting Manufacturer Part Number:1705-504 Light Type:LED Warranty:Yes Product Name:Audio Activated ColorSHIFT LED Controller

Oracle Lighting 1705-504 Audio Activated ColorSHIFT LED Controller









Features:

- Sounds Change Colors
- Adjustable Sensitivity
- 120W/6amp Output
- Works with all RGB LEDs
- Includes Wireless Remote
- Pre - Programmed Features
- 1 Year Warranty 

Audio Activated ColorSHIFT LED Controller (1705-504) by Oracle Lighting®. Includes Wireless Remote. Finally your music has a voice with attitude! The Sound-Activated Controller lets you showcase you lights with music. This LED Controller (part # 1705) is sure to be an attraction at car shows, and you don't even need to have megaBass to activate the lights, the remote includes a sensitivity microphone to capture even the softest sound! This Controller still maintains the standard color-changing features with the option to respond to sounds. 

The new ColorSHIFT 2.0 Controller is a super powerful light controller. This controller can be programmed by the operator for a nearly endless number of colors and custom designed light patterns that can be saved into the unit's built in memory. All connected lights can controlled from the main unit, or from the included wireless infrared remote control. An LED indicator on the unit notifies the operator what color the LEDs are set on at any given time.

This 2.0 ColorSHIFT Halo Kit can produce any color including whites from 3000K-15000K with the push of a button. This allows the user to dial-in the exact color rings that they desire. Even if the color changing function is not appealing to the user, the ability to create the exact hue you are after is something that was not available until now. These 3-Chip 5050 SMD rings are BRIGHT, and for some they may be too bright, that is why (for the first time) the user has full control over the ring brightness. Customers have expressed their concern that the original remotes used the same RF frequency that is why we did away with RF altogether and now use an Infrared Wireless Controller System.


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