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nOOds are ultra-flexible LED filaments — the same type found inside decorative Edison-style LED bulbs, but available as standalone strips for your own projec...

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nOOds are ultra-flexible LED filaments — the same type found inside decorative Edison-style LED bulbs, but available as standalone strips for your own projects. This 300 mm pink nOOd is made of dozens of parallel LED diodes bonded onto a flexible metal backing and coated in coloured silicone. Power it with just 3 V and it glows with a soft, neon-like pink light.

The filaments bend easily into any shape, making them perfect for miniature lighting, dioramas, wearables, and creative art projects. Simply connect 3 V to both ends — the anode is the end with a small hole in it. If it doesn't light up, reverse the polarity.

Key Features

  • Flexible LED Filament – Bends into any shape for creative lighting
  • 3 V Operation – Parallel LED diodes, easy to power from batteries or microcontrollers
  • 300 mm Length – Generous length for a variety of applications
  • Silicone Coated – Durable, coloured protective coating
  • Pink Colour – Soft, vibrant neon-like glow

Specifications

  • Voltage – 3 V
  • Length – 300 mm
  • Colour – Pink
  • Quantity – 1 per pack

Ideal For

  • Miniature sets, dioramas, and dollhouses
  • Wearable electronics and costume lighting
  • Decorative and ambient lighting projects
  • Art installations and creative builds
Tip: The anode (positive) end has a small hole in it. If the nOOd doesn't light up, try connecting the other way around.

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

LED
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.

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