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Adafruit Mini Skinny NeoPixel LED Strip - Warm White 3000K

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Adafruit Mini Skinny NeoPixel LED Strip - Warm White 3000K

The Adafruit Mini Skinny NeoPixel LED Strip in Warm White 3000K combines full RGB colour with a dedicated warm white LED element in each pixel. With 60 RGBW LEDs per metre on a flexible black PCB, it delivers vibrant colours and a natural warm glow — perfect for ambient lighting where pure white output matters.

Each NeoPixel contains a split LED: one half is the standard RGB element, while the other half is a white LED with a yellow phosphor (3000K colour temperature). All four channels are independently controllable with 8-bit PWM precision, giving you 32-bit colour depth overall. The strip comes in a 1 m length with JST SM 3-pin connectors at both ends.

Key Features

  • 60 RGBW LEDs per Metre – Each pixel has RGB + dedicated 3000K warm white channel
  • 32-Bit Colour – 8-bit PWM per channel across four channels (R, G, B, W)
  • Single-Pin Control – Standard NeoPixel (WS281x) protocol on one data line
  • Flexible Black PCB – With weatherproof sheathing and adhesive backing
  • Cuttable – Cut line at the halfway point; solder to 0.1" copper pads
  • Chainable – Connect multiple strips end to end (watch your current budget)
  • JST SM Connectors – 3-pin connectors on each end for easy wiring
Tip: Set your NeoPixel driver to RGBW mode (not the default RGB mode). The 4th channel controls the 3000K warm white LED element.

Ideal For

  • Ambient and accent lighting with natural warm white tones
  • Projects requiring both colourful effects and true white illumination
  • Under-cabinet and shelf lighting
  • Wearable electronics needing warm, skin-friendly light

Package Contents

  • 1× 1 m Mini Skinny NeoPixel RGBW Strip – 60 LED/m, Warm White 3000K, black PCB
Warning: Power at 5 V DC only. Do not exceed 6 V or the entire strip may be permanently damaged. Share the ground pin between your 5 V power supply and microcontroller.

Resources

  • NeoPixel Uberguide – Comprehensive guide with wiring, code examples, and best practices
$14.44

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Adafruit Mini Skinny NeoPixel LED Strip - Warm White 3000K—

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The Adafruit Mini Skinny NeoPixel LED Strip in Warm White 3000K combines full RGB colour with a dedicated warm white LED element in each pixel. With 60 RGBW LEDs per metre on a flexible black PCB, it delivers vibrant colours and a natural warm glow — perfect for ambient lighting where pure white output matters.

Each NeoPixel contains a split LED: one half is the standard RGB element, while the other half is a white LED with a yellow phosphor (3000K colour temperature). All four channels are independently controllable with 8-bit PWM precision, giving you 32-bit colour depth overall. The strip comes in a 1 m length with JST SM 3-pin connectors at both ends.

Key Features

  • 60 RGBW LEDs per Metre – Each pixel has RGB + dedicated 3000K warm white channel
  • 32-Bit Colour – 8-bit PWM per channel across four channels (R, G, B, W)
  • Single-Pin Control – Standard NeoPixel (WS281x) protocol on one data line
  • Flexible Black PCB – With weatherproof sheathing and adhesive backing
  • Cuttable – Cut line at the halfway point; solder to 0.1" copper pads
  • Chainable – Connect multiple strips end to end (watch your current budget)
  • JST SM Connectors – 3-pin connectors on each end for easy wiring
Tip: Set your NeoPixel driver to RGBW mode (not the default RGB mode). The 4th channel controls the 3000K warm white LED element.

Ideal For

  • Ambient and accent lighting with natural warm white tones
  • Projects requiring both colourful effects and true white illumination
  • Under-cabinet and shelf lighting
  • Wearable electronics needing warm, skin-friendly light

Package Contents

  • 1× 1 m Mini Skinny NeoPixel RGBW Strip – 60 LED/m, Warm White 3000K, black PCB
Warning: Power at 5 V DC only. Do not exceed 6 V or the entire strip may be permanently damaged. Share the ground pin between your 5 V power supply and microcontroller.

Resources

  • NeoPixel Uberguide – Comprehensive guide with wiring, code examples, and best practices