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Review: Twinkly Line

Photo-A-Day 2.0 #01338

I was given a free Twinkly Line starter Kit (affiliate link) to review. Opinions are my own.My Office is full of all sorts of fun lighting effects. I have two of my LEGO sets lit up, I have a light up Game Over sign, I have a bookshelf that I made specifically for my Skylanders that has special lighting in it as well. When I was asked if I’d like to check out a Twinkly product I was more than happy to give it a shot. The Twinkly Line is a 5 foot long sleek, premium, all-black smart LED strip with an adhesive and magnetic back. I could affix it directly to my wall under some of my Funko Pop figures or I could create something new with a blank wall.

I decided to create something new. My office has this sloped wall that was unused. I decided that I would take my Hot Wheels character cars and put them on the wall using Command Strips. I’d also place a length of Hot Wheels track on the wall as well. Then I’d put the Twinkly Line on the track, sort of like the middle line on a road.

Once I had everything installed I opened the Twinkly app and got to playing with the effects that they have there. You can also create your own light effects. There are endless presets and animations. You can use your imagination and any shade, gradient, hue or tint of 16 million colors to create the ultimate decorative lighting. Twinkly Line is not the only product from Twinkly. They have a full line of products for the home and for Christmas decorating. another product for the home that I’d love to get would be the Twinkly Flex (affiliate link), a flexible tube of lights that can be formed to any shape and then you add your lighting effects to it. You can even use Twinkly with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit voice assistants, compatibility with the Homey app, and integration with Razer Chroma RGB and OMEN Light Studio for the ultimate gaming experience. I created a video of my finished project and show you what Twinkly can do.


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