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✨ Light up your screen, lighten your mood!
Power Practical LED Strip Lights deliver professional-grade bias lighting with 15 color options and 10 brightness settings, designed to reduce eye strain and enhance your TV or computer setup. The 118-inch USB-powered strip fits TVs from 30" to 40", installs easily with 3M adhesive, and includes a wireless remote for effortless customization—perfect for millennials seeking stylish, functional ambient lighting that elevates any room.











| ASIN | B0788Z13K2 |
| Additional Features | Color Changing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,063 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #585 in LED Strip Lights |
| Brand | Power Practical |
| Brand Name | Power Practical |
| Color | White |
| Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,142 Reviews |
| Form Factor | Flat, Elongated |
| Included Components | Light strip, Wireless remote, In-line on/off switch |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Length | 118 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Light Color | Warm White |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Power Practical |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LUMTVPRO-LG |
| Material Type | Metal, Vinyl |
| Model Number | CR-XQ52-0JOS |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 90 |
| Occasion | Christmas |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Color Changing |
| Theme | Tv |
| UPC | 855640004570 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
| hanging_pattern_layout | Linear |
A**O
Simple, easy to use TV bias lighting
This is the third time I've bought this LED strip. I keep coming back to this one because it's simple to use, reliable, and cheap. I've tried other bias lights with dimming features and color control and they are just complicated for no reason, the remote runs out of battery and the batteries are not standard size. I don't need any of those features for a TV bias light. This one has no on-off switch, no dimmer control, no color control. You plug it into a USB port on the back of the TV and it turns on and off with the TV. Simple and no fuss. In terms of sizing, I've used this on a 65", 85" and now 98" TV. For the 98" TV, I bought the XXL length. As you can see from the picture, I did not run it to the very edge of the TV. It sits about 12" inboard on all sides. That works perfectly in my view. I have tried running the light strip very close to the edge of the TV and it's too bright and distracting. I like my bias lighting to be subtle and plain, D6500 white. For Sony TVs, they will sometimes send power to the USB port when the TV is turned off. To keep the bias light off with TV off, I have installed a USB power switch so I could just shut it off. Not a big deal and much simpler to use than the janky remote controls that comes with the color changing lights that are easy to lose or runs out of battery power after a year or so.
W**C
ez and bright
I have two of these and they're great. One remote will control both of them at the same time. Brighter than another brand i tried. My monitor has a usb c but no tybe a, so an adapter was an easy fix. no software needed for basic stuff. Ton of value at that price.
A**N
Very Good Quality. Bright. Cooler Color Temp. Power Within USB 3 Spec
Works great. My only complaint is that the light is more blueish, while I prefer a more reddish (lower, “warmer” temperatures). I knew this going in, and for me, the convenience of the optional RF dimmer switch and the USB power trump this minor complaint. I installed the 118” “Large” Luminoodle kit on a Vizio P55-c1 (55” 4K TV). I installed in on the back where the back was parallel with the wall behind it. Because the rear of my TV is slightly curved around the edges (~5” radius), the “flat” area that I applied it to ended up being about 3” in from the left, right, and top. If you’re unsure what size you need, measure out a piece of string and see how well that would work. Note also the connector length when considering placement. It’s a very thoughtful design, with a flat cable and bi-directional USB connnector. The adhesive is genuine 3M OEM molding tape. This is the stuff they use in the automotive world to e.g. stick the chrome model name of the car onto the car. Trust me, it’s what you want. Once applied (you peel the red tape off from the grey adhesive, which itself is stuck on one side to the back of the flexible Luminoodle circuit board), it’s not going anywhere until you want it to. As long as you have clean hands and a clean surface (dust the back of your TV before applying the Luminoodle), you’ll be able to re-stick it as long as you’re careful if you mess up initially. Again, it’s the best stuff that they could have possibly used. Measure it out and plan where you want to install it before you go to stick it on and you’ll do well. I also went for the optional RF dimmer switch, which is equally great, and shares the flat cable + bidirectional USB connector (you can plug it in “backwards” and it works fine). I control it using a Broadlink RM-Pro, which is another IMO very good product. The RF range is good, there are MANY brightness levels, and the interface is simple. As some of you have been, I was curious about the actual power draw for the large size. I measured using two genuine Apple 110v USB adapters - the 5W iPhone adapter and the 12W iPad adapter. With the dimmer on full bright, the 118” Large Luminoodle drew [email protected] (3.7 watts). On the dimmest setting, it was drawing [email protected] (this was running through a USB 3 extension cable into my TV’s USB 2.0 port -> tester -> dimmer on lowest setting -> Luminoodle). TL;DR a USB 3.0 port should be able to provide 900mA of power at 5v. This draws less than that in all circumstances for the large size, even with the dimmer. If your TV has a USB port that is blue inside, this will work as bright as it can possible go. If you only have USB 2.0, there’s a small chance that your TV will complain about the device drawing too much power for the Large size (not sure if other sizes draw less power, but they *should*) and you’d have to potentiallly use a USB wall adapter or something.
S**R
Good Product, Good Design
I don't have a home theater room or anything but after reading others reviews I thought if it could improve the picture quality then it was worth a shot. I looked at various brands and makers that offered various configurations. I chose the Luminoodle because it was the most straightforward setup. It doesn't come with a remote or ability to change color as other sellers do. I decided that simple was better. The installation was easy, I found a video online so that I'd know what to expect. Even after watching the video and being aware of potential pitfalls, I still managed to peel the adhesive away from from the light kit. It went back easily enough and was still sticky so I could attach it to the back of the TV. I have a 50" screen and this was just enough to go around 3 sides (like they show in the picture). So if you have a larger TV then the light strip wont fully cover both sides. Other reviewers have complained that the adhesive wasn't durable and would peel away from the TV. That has not been my experience. It sticks well, even when you double it over to make the 90 degree turns. I'm not sure that the light strip makes a difference in color perception, but it does make it easier to watch by reducing eye strain. I noticed that I feel more comfortable or relaxed while watching nighttime tv. What I don't like... This may just apply to my circumstance, so bear that in mind. My TV is set against a wall that is right next to a hallway. Everytime I pass the TV on my way to or from the bedrooms, I get a shock of light. It's not a deal breaker and I imagine I'll get accustomed to it. If I could put the TV elsewhere I wouldn't even mention it. If I decide to buy another of these I would be more inclined to get a unit that offers the ability to adjust the brightness and different colors for mood lighting. Bottom line - the Luminoodle is well designed, uses quality adhesive, provides bright light, makes watching tv more comfortable (for me anyway). Its a good product and reasonably priced. I would recommend to anyone looking to add bias lighting to their home theatre. It would also be an inexpensive method to provide under cabinet lighting and I may consider that at some point in the future.
D**L
Simple, functional, true 6k LED strip, and eye strain relief
I didn't get a discount and I didn't get anything for free. I didn't even get this on a Prime sale. Full price, my friends. Product arrived quickly and with no damage. Packaging is simple as are the instructions; unwrap, remove backing, stick onto display, plug into USB port. When I initially started removing the backing, the adhesive came up along with it. Managed to stick it back but it's no longer straight and flat, so just something to watch out for when installing. This doesn't have any effect on the functionality, however. Pleasantly surprised to find that it's true 6k; my room is nothing but 6k lights. And it's as bright as you would want. I'm assuming the manufacturer didn't decide on the spacing and strength by chance or at random, because it would appear as if whoever designed this product actually wanted it to be GOOD. Baffling, I know! Another pleasant surprise: The original monitor I picked up was defective, so I ended up exchanging for a different model. Removing the Luminoodle strip was simple, then I just stuck it to a wall until I got my new monitor ready for the install, and back on it went. Wasn't happy with monitor #2, so I returned that and bought monitor #3. Removed, reinstalled, still functioning just fine. The product functions as advertised and has been very beneficial in reducing eye strain. I appreciate the easy install process (stick the strip and plug into USB). The brightness level is strong enough be noticeable without being a distraction or an additional eyesore. I can't think of any cons for this. Yeah, the adhesive came up, but that was most likely because I was impatient when removing the backing tape. It would be nice to be able to adjust the brightness or change the LED color, but those aren't detractors. Product never claimed to have those features, won't mark it down because I suddenly expect more. The date is currently 9/26/2016. I'll post pictures on 9/27/2017. It's a simple purchase that I know will pay for itself very, very quickly. Less eye strain means more work gets done. :)
B**N
Common Problems Diagnosed and Solved!
First off let me address some of the issues other people have been having. When people are saying they are upset that it won't fit all the way around their huge TVs, that's because you are making the square to big... If you want the lights to be across the top, bottom, and both sides then you won't want to put the lights all the way to the edge of the TV, you will need to bring them closer to the center of the TV. Personally I kept the light about 4 inches from the edge of the TV and was able to cover both sides and across the top completely. This is working just fine for me with no dark spots around the TV whatsoever. Another problem people are having is the strand not sticking to the TV. One of two things is happening: 1. they are trying to stick it onto a dust covered TV or 2. they did what I did and peeled off both the backing and the sticky strip. I went to peel off the backing for the sticky material and realized it wasn't sticking to my TV but the backing was catching the hairs on my arms and pulling it. I looked closer and the sticky material was pulling off of the light strand just as easily as I would imagine the backing should come off the sticky material. I placed the sticky material back onto the light strand and pulled off just the backing this time. It was so sticky that if you placed it in the wrong spot you would have to try pretty hard to pull it back off just to move it. I have attached pictures below for reference. This is a 55in TV and it has no problem lighting up the wall behind it. In all honesty, these pictures don't do the brightness justice as you can see in the 3rd picture compared to the last two (I have the same lights on in all 3 of those pictures but the 3rd and 4th picture make things really dark due to the camera focusing on the bright TV. The reason you don't really see the white light coming from the sides of the TV is due to the fact that I have my TV positioned in the corner and both sides almost touch the wall. The lights turn on and off with my TV as described they would. They leave a nice white glow on the wall behind it. I love watching TV in the dark but my fiance hates it, at least used to. Now she loves watching TV in the dark. I couldn't be happier with this product. I am actually ordering another couple of strands for my other TVs!
K**O
Bias Lighting is Great! This is Great Bias Lighting!
I enjoy this great bias lighting. Our eyes are extremely sensitive to very minor variations in light in a dark room, this raises the background light level to the point that you don't really notice the subtle back-light variations that are present in even the best State of the Art LED TVs today. I actually wasn't sure I would like the bias lighting, I'd never actually seen bias lighting in action before I got it working on my set. I truly enjoy this bias lighting. The Remote works well. It is powered fine by my unspecified current supply USB port on my old Toshiba TV. It turns on with my TV, for me it stays on for a minute after I turn off the TV, which I find to be perfect. That really depends on how your TV works however. As expected, it turns on to the same color and mode that it was turned off with. The remote works great. It controls brightness, color and mode with ease. It has on/off buttons. Brightness Up/Down. Manual Color buttons, which rotates either direction through the full 15 color selections.Three of the colors are 'white', cool white, medium white and warm white. Next are three buttons that set the mode, the bias strip can fade between the rainbow of available colors and you can set the speed of the fade. I was thinking this could be pleasant, but I don't use it. The fade isn't quite smooth enough for it to be unnoticeable, so it attracts my attention, when I want to be looking at the TV. I mostly use the medium white or deep blue. Under the mode keys are 6 direct selection color buttons, the three whites, red, blue and green. So they directly provide the colors I want and more. It's a very effective remote. My TV is about a foot from the wall, it casts fading light about two feet around the TV, which I find to be great. It can be brighter or more subtle with your setting. I can go either way from where I watch it. So I love this bias lighting, I like having the color options in addition to clean white.This is a great implementation. I fully recommend it.
R**D
Lay out the luminoodle strip on TV before adhesing
I was very reluctant to cut the Luminoodle strip at one of the marked spots, because the description of the spots to cut at wasn't crystal clear. As it turned out, I didn't need to fear that since I had trouble making a 360 degree coverage with the one made for up to 80". My set was a 77" diagonally-measured screen, and that should've been a perfect fit. But I plugged-in the connector to a USB port and detached the backing tape as I went along. I chose an approximately 1" border inset from the TV outer edge all 'round the set. By the time I had three sides of the TV bordered with the Luminoodle, I saw it wasn't going to meet at the point of beginning. So, with no guidelines given at all, I punted and took the very end of the Luminoodle and affixed it to the beginning point. I had to remove the whole set of LED Luminoodles and bring my border WAY IN to make sure I could cover the entirety of the TV sides. Fortunately, the sticky back of the strip allowed me to detach and re-attach fairly easily so I could be successful. I ended up with the Luminoodle strip inset from the TV outer edges by about 2 1/2" to make the two ends fit together and not leave a gap unlighted. So, if you buy one of these kits, understand that you're going to have to fiddle-#*&! with it to get it onto your TV in an acceptable pattern. Point #2 is that on my new Sony, the lighting system would not automatically come on and turn off with the TV set power button and I was forced to use the tiny remote for that. If you forget this, it will stay lighted after you've turned off your TV, associated AV receiver, and your wireless/wired connection device (mine being my AT&T wireless connection). The instructions did say that it would work with "most", but I didn't put much faith in that statement. For all I know it could be set to work with only one TV brand and then after you'd connected your TV, you would be expected to assume your set wasn't like the "most" they referred to when it wouldn't auto-off. Overall, the lighting system works fine, but the installation sucked and I wasn't impressed with being forced to manually "on" and manually "off" the device. Also, it was difficult to turn a 90-degree angle with the taping system. I installed the Luminoodle in the daytime, standing on a ladder at both ends of my 77" TV. Tonight, I'll be seeing it work for the first time. The hard part is now done, and I don't expect any problems with the remote or the LED lighting device. Follow up: Although the Luminoodle is working perfectly now, I’m finding that the light intensity is not strong enough to satisfy my needs. Maybe there’s another lighting module that is brighter out there. Happy hunting, guys.
M**E
The best bias lights
By far the best backlight. I’ve tried others but none are as good. Changed my tv and bought these again for the new one. A nice bonus was the leds came off perfectly from the old tv with no sticky residue. The light strip is very well designed with cutouts every few cm which allows it to bend around corners - very clever! The light it gives is a lovely clear white which boosts the image on the tv. Can’t fault them. There’s no fancy colours or dimming etc but there Shouldn’t be for bias lighting.
R**E
SATISFAITE
Livraison rapide, bien emballé, installation facile, colle très bien. Pas de télécommande, s'allume quand on allume la télé puisque branché par clé USB. Lumière blanc froid, très belle lumière, n'ébloui pas, très beau rendu lorsque votre télé se trouve dans un coin, met le coin en valeur
W**R
Volle Zufriedenheit!
Mit etwas Fingerfertigkeit leicht anzubringen. Kürzbar! Klebt stabil am Gerät. USB Anschluss am TV funktioniert tadellos. Tolle Farben. Fernbedienung ohne Probleme.
A**E
Bisschen teuer aber bin sehr zufrieden!!!
Bin begeistert. Tolles Produkt. Das Anbringen war sehr einfach. TV gucken mit Beleuchtung ist viel besser für die Augen. Schönes kaltweiss. Vielleicht ein bisschen teuer mit 30 Euro aber Funktion ist super. Hoffe dass die Lichterkette lange hält da sie auch tagsüber leuchtet. Eine Fernbedienung gibt es bei der Version für 30 Euro nicht. Die Lichterkette geht mit dem TV automatisch an und aus. Ist zum empfehlen 👍
M**G
Best tv backlights
These are the second set of Luminoodle lights I have bought. I bought a set of these a while ago after reading the reviews and I have to say they were brilliant. I then upgraded my tv recently and made the mistake of trying regular LED strip lights that had various colours. I noticed the difference immediately in the brightness and the difference to watching the tv with the standard LED strip light ie. Weren’t so bright, so didn’t really give the tv screen picture much depth. So I bought this set and applied them. Turned the tv on and noticed the difference straight away. These luminoodle lights are so much brighter and clearer than regular LED strip lights, and they plug straight into the usb of your tv so they come on automatically when you turn on your tv so no need for a remote. will say my old flat screen tv didn’t have a usb socket as it was old, so I just used a regular usb plug and made sure that was on the same extension lead as the tv plug so they would come on at the same time as the tv. If you didn’t want the backlights on every time you watched tv and wanted it just at night, you can just use a separate usb plug and socket and turn them on and off when required. They’re really easy to apply, and really do make a difference to watching tv.
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