✨ Illuminate Your World with AKEPO's Starry Magic! 🌌
The AKEPO 16W Fibre Optic Lights Star Ceiling Light Kit offers a unique lighting experience with sound-activated RGBW capabilities, Bluetooth app control, and a versatile design suitable for both home and car use. With 550 pieces of waterproof fiber optic cable, this kit ensures safety and creativity in any setting.
Color | Multicolor |
Shape | Miniature |
Material | Aluminum |
Light Source Type | LED |
Shade Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Brand | AKEPO |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
Style | Art Deco |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Maximum Compatible Light Source Wattage | 16 Watts |
Light Source Wattage | 16 Watts |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Bulb Features | remote control,rgbw |
Specification Met | star |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Product Dimensions | 4.53"L x 3.15"W x 1.46"H |
Manufacturer | AKEPO |
UPC | 769407390335 |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
Size | 550pcs*0.03in*13.1ft |
Wattage | 16 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Switch Style | Remote control |
Special Features | 2-way switching |
Usage | Fiber-optic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
N**S
Amazing product
Customers find the fiber optic lights work well with the app, look amazing, and are fairly durable and worth the money. The brightness receives mixed feedback - while some find them very nice and bright, others note they don't have the twinkle feature. Installation is also mixed, with some finding it easy to use and install while others find it time-consuming.
P**O
They work perfectly
Took some time to install but the results are great! They work great, and for the price you are getting a good quality product!! And brightness oh man! Your are for sure to light up your car!
T**N
Love it
Easy to use and install, they work great, best bang for your buck
N**H
works good
I got the 150pc kit since i have never installed them before, I wish i got 600! they make my car look good and give it a comfy vibe while at night. Would highly reccomend
S**T
Starlight star Bright
This all system worked as advertised looks amazing in my vehicle. Everything works, and it works off a remote.
E**K
Its nice
So i bought this for my 09 mitsubishi lancer and I love it BUT make sure you get the right size I didn't do i had to cut a hole on a side panel so the little thick box could fit and on top of that the music function isn't all to good but if you just need lights to make it romantical it does its job not too bright not too dim nice colors
A**O
Starligth
Es muy facil la instalacion y se ve muy bien en mi carro lo recomiendo :v
Z**N
Step by step install process
The media could not be loaded. The overall project took about 3 days (18 hours) of work, lookup YouTube videos, BE WARNED, don’t get in over your head with this it is a big project but well worth it. Start by finding a video of how to remove the headliner, generally secured by screws in the visor and clips on the plastic trim and seal of the vehicle, once the headliner is removed use a colored sharpie and divide it into 4 sections, you can do more if it’s a big headliner as I drew 10 sections as I have a big SUV, then divide the sections by how many fiber optics you got, mine was 10 sections, 550 fiber optic cables, so it was 55 cables per section, I also made 10 sections so I knew the lights would be evenly distributed, then mark your sections with a dot or X to know where to make the holes, use a small drill bit (drill is highly recommended as there are a lot of holes to make) or use a tac, drill all the holes then grab your fiber optic cables and start from the back to front feeding the cables into the holes, make sure you have a good spot to put the light box inside of your trim or if it fits in the headliner, feed all excess Clarke’s through the holes to avoid a bunch of slack and bulk to the headliner, once’s all cables are fed through begin hot glueing (USE LOW TEMP HOT GLUE GUN) or an epoxy like E6000 which you can find at your local Walmart, if you use the epoxy which I recommend, don’t be stingy, make sure there’s plenty of glue in each hole where the cable is fed through to avoid them slipping out and you having empty patches. Look Also for epoxy let it set overnight to create a strong bond, hot glue is a fast way to secure the cables but be careful as even low temp guns can melt the cables from the temp, some glues like superglue will also break the cables do to the chemicals, so use E6000 epoxy. Make sure you glued ALL the cables down look over it a few times you’ll find some you missed I promise, Once it’s all prepped to be re installed call up a friend to help, you’ll need it, start by feeding the headliner preferably through the trunk and secure it from the front to back, ensure your cars door seals go back over the headliner so you don’t get a leak, make sure all clips are back in place and test out the lights. begin trimming your excess cables flush with the headliner, use normal sized nail clippers or thin small scissors, then sit back and enjoy the light show (:
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