Description:
This flexible LED strip set turns a windshield into a customizable "devil eyes" light display that stands out during night drives and events, offering bright illumination and app-based control for personal designs. It’s a USB-powered LED accent from Sachie that brings programmable visuals and easy installation for cars, trucks, and SUVs.
Key Points
The kit includes two high-brightness LED matrices that attach to glass or other flat surfaces using waterproof polymer adhesive and double-sided tape. According to the manufacturer, the strips achieve 5800 lux brightness and deliver a resolution of 96px by 16px, which lets you show text, simple images, or animated GIF-style sequences. The included 4 meter USB cable provides flexible placement inside a vehicle, and the strips are powered via USB for plug-and-play convenience. 🛻✨
Technical Specifications
- Name: Sachie 2PC 5800 Lux Devil Eyes LED Light Strips
- Brightness: 5800 lux (manufacturer stated)
- Resolution: 96px x 16px
- Dimensions: 23.6" x 4.73" each
- Protection: IP68 waterproof rating
- Power: USB-powered, includes 4 m USB cable
Usage Recommendations
Install the strips on the interior surface of a windshield or other flat glass following the adhesive backing instructions. For best results clean the surface thoroughly before applying the polymer adhesive layer. Connect the USB cable to a 5V USB power source in the vehicle or to a portable power bank for temporary outdoor use. Remember that extreme sunlight or very hot surfaces may affect adhesion over time, so check placement and adhesion occasionally.
The Best of This Model
The system pairs with a mobile app for iOS and Android via Bluetooth to edit text, design custom patterns, and upload images or GIFs, allowing considerable personalization that goes beyond fixed color presets. The IP68 rating makes the strips resistant to dust and moisture according to the product specs, so they can be used in a variety of environments such as events, party vehicles, food stalls, or indoor displays. 🎛️🔧
Note that the display area is relatively narrow, so very detailed images may not render clearly; simple graphics and animated text work best. Also consider local regulations regarding decorative windshield lighting before use, as some jurisdictions restrict illuminated displays visible from the exterior.












