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A full-color volumetric display that shows brilliant images and animations in 3D, the Seeed L3D Cube takes just 30 minutes to assemble (no soldering required) and lets you do as much or as little programming as you’d like. Just put it together and plug it in, and you’re ready to explore the preloaded set of popular visualizations, download new applications wirelessly with the click of a button, write your own programs in Arduino or Processing, and share your creations with friends on CubeTube Read More
Heya! I’m trying to connect mine to wifi but the app doesn’t have this as an option for a device and the website seems to no longer exist. How can I write code for this?
OldoilerHello customer,
First, thank you for your attention.
The one you list is completely different from the L3D Cube. The L3D Cube is a 3D LED display with 512 RGB LEDs in a 8x8x8 array. Works out of the box. 100% open-source. Programmable over home's wifi. Built-in microphone for INSANE music visualizations. This is the top selling 8x8x8 3D LED Cube kit in the world with an ever-expanding collection of 3D LED Cube apps at CubeTube.org.
Is it just me, or does anyone else think that, with an HDMI interface, this might make a great 8 channel VU meter display for multi-channel sound systems? :) Too pricey for me to even try at this point, though.
It really Needs A Purpose.
I'm heartbroken :( just received my cube today and put it together, and only the back two rows (out of 8) are lighting up. I suspect the board might be broken because all the LED strips are connected properly.
Update: I replaced the first LED strip that wasn't functioning (back to front, left to right) with one of the two spares I received, and that fixed my issue! Now they all light up.
I have received it and came back for comment. This thing is expansive as hell, but it worth every single penny.
After assembled it, it looks as beautiful as the advertisement photo. Everyone deserved to have 1 piece of this art and I hope the price could drop to like $49.99 for everyone to have it. The whole thing is very well designed include the package, which you will receive a small size package, and after assembled the actual thing is actually quite big. The acrylic cutting is very accurate and flawless (you must follow their step or else it wouldn't fit). Also it is great that it does give you some redundant led and case clip in case any piece is dead on arrival or lost.
Also for any electronic project the most painful thing would be troubleshooting. For my case, after plug in all LED I thought it may need some troubleshooting, but no, it just worked flawlessly. The only bad thing is when during assemble, one of the base of led bend badly (on arrival, not done by me), and I have to bend it back and prey it not break.
Otherwise it is very simple to assemble. The most painful process is to tear the protective sticker on acrylic case, and to screw in the screws on very edge of case, the screw is non-magnetic and it is PITA to aim it at some depth in the case where the clip can drop easily before screw in.
User2017Expensive or Expansive? There is a difference don't ya know. imho, I think you meant Expensive, but the thought of expanding it to a 2x2 or 4x4 array opens up an whole new set of possibilities. but at 200 a pop it's a non starter for me
ToddBaileyExpensive. Forgive me my lord for the typo . $299 a pop is very tough to swallow I fully agree this.
I just hope that it can be more affordable too, or else if nobody buy it (because of too expensive), it will be gone forever.
kevinhbI did saw that drop very long time ago, but on that time I ran out of money.
Well it is sad and we need to get over it. I have bought one at this price, I received it and even at this price it worth every single penny.