
Style up your home studio or gaming station with this CORSAIR iCUE smart lighting strip starter kit. The four strips include individually addressed LEDs for customizing the illumination, while the light-diffusing casing softens the brightness for balanced ambiance. This CORSAIR iCUE smart lighting strip starter kit features magnetic clips and adhesive backing for easy installation.
A: Hi Bdmski, You may not be able to connect that many strips as there is a limitation for power and this number of strips would not light properly. Please reach out to our support team so we can assist you directly: support.corsair.com -Brian
A: Hi bullred01, The lighting should be very bright with the color and brightness both being user adjustable in our iCUE software. -Brian
A: I currently used this set on a Alienware 34 each ultra wide and would say with a LG C1 you would need the expansion let. Probably the longer set for a tv that big…the extenders that come in the box will allow for extra spacing, but the bars themselves especially the shorter ones may look weird on a tv like the C1
Q: Are these WS2812b (or equivalent) addressable LEDs.?
A: Hi, Please contact support, they'll be able to look into this: support.corsair.com -Albert
Q: Are these flicker free on a webcam?
A: Hi Xavier, If you're looking for light strips which are flicker-free, there's also the recently released Elgato Light Strips. Feel free to let us know if you have any additional questions: support.corsair.com -Albert
A: If you have the Corsair iCue fans and lights, absolutely! If you have other RGB fans, they may possibly match. There is quite a bit of control within the iCue software. It will just depend on the lighting effects that you want to match from your existing fans and lights and if the iCue app has something similar. The iCue app will not be able to control your other brand equipment.
A: You can make it work. Whether it works out of the box is the real question. Note: if you buy Corsair Fan 3 pack, it comes w a RGB hub. You still need to attached it to USB header and Fan headers. Lastly, probably gonna need to install iCue for Corsair RGB control. There is this thing called Jack RGB that supposed makes alot of things work together in 1 program, but I personally have not tried it.