PC Peripherals IRIS ARGB Controller (Product Launch)

GeeBee007

Discoverer
Hello TE members! Been working on a product from the start of this year that will solve a major issue for all the ARGB enthusiasts out there.

Present to you
IRIS ARGB Controller
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A sata powered controller with 10 ports that has per LED control on all the ports.
All your ARGB devices can be controlled through Mobile app, web browser and even alexa.
It has 100+ Inbuilt effects which means you can avoid any junk software in your pc and still control your ARGB.
It can also be synced with your ram and other devices using software like SignalRGB and OpenRGB.

Some InBuilt Effects of the Controller (No software installation required)


How it Works? (For tech nerds)
It runs off WLED firmware(Open Source) with ESP32 as base hardware.

Why this product exists?
As a Fishtank cabinet user for a long time, I always had 10 ARGB fans. I would often daisy chain this ARGB fans or use some cheap hub.
Still felt something missing. That was Per LED Control which enables some sick and cool things you can do with your ARGB.
Honestly speaking it shows the untapped potential of what ARGB can achieve unlike that RGB puke people usually relate ARGB to.


Beta Testing
So ran a Beta Sale of this product with 10 units some months ago on a group on Facebook.
It was a successful run with all people experiencing true ARGB.
Thankful to all those who purchased and gave a chance to such a new product.
Got feedback and worked on this final product.
Attaching some reviews below by those true RGB enthusiasts.

Enough talking!
If you are interested to know more about this product then please feel free to visit www.irisargb.in
where you can find youtube channel and discord links for this product.

Mods - I dont know if this stuff is allowed or not , and if yes then is this the right place to post this.
Please before deleting this let me know what I missed...or if I need some kind of verification or purchase of some tier.
 

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Can you share the FB link/page where you first sold it? Would like to view the reviews directly there..
Posted it on a group named "Acro for Gamers"
https://www.facebook.com/groups/acroforgamers/permalink/8600102720105183
https://www.facebook.com/groups/acroforgamers/permalink/7933455716769890/
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbi....7788965197885610&idorvanity=1713252528790271
https://www.facebook.com/reel/795202576014830

Also have dedicated review posts by testers there
 
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If only ARGB fans had the data out pin exposed, so we could plug it into the data in pin of the next fan and so on, this will essentially make all the LEDs of the fans into one big WS2812B led strip, which is very easy to control, the only thing then the controller would need as input is the total number of LEDs combined.
 
If only ARGB fans had the data out pin exposed, so we could plug it into the data in pin of the next fan and so on, this will essentially make all the LEDs of the fans into one big WS2812B led strip, which is very easy to control, the only thing then the controller would need as input is the total number of LEDs combined.
But this can also complicate things...Imagine people connecting 10+ devices in daisy chain and try to connect this all to something like single motherboard ARGB port which is max rated for 2-3Amps
This can go really bad and in some cases also cause malfunctions in other parts of PC (Depending on how mobo layout is designed)