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Add RGB bias lighting to your home theater setup & more w/ these LED strips from $8

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MingerDirect (99% positive lifetime feedback) via Amazon offers its 6.56 Foot Color Changing Bias Lighting LED Strip for $7.79 Prime shipped when you use code GS7ONA3G at checkout. At 40% off the going rate, adding bias lighting to your TV is a great way to upgrade your living space without breaking the bank. Plus, it can help with eye strain in darker conditions. This light strip is powered by your TV’s USB port, helping you further manage cables and keep a clean setup. Rated 3.8/5 stars.

MingerDirect via Amazon is also offering its 16.4 Foot White LED Strip for $8.37 Prime shipped when you use code GUS4M47Q at checkout. More than 40% off the going rate, this strip is perfect for illuminating a dark corner, around a mirror, under a bed, and more. It’s only white, however, so don’t expect a bunch of pretty colors to come from it. Rated 4.3/5 stars.

Minger Color Changing Bias Lighting Strip features:

  • Auto Sync to Music: With built-in high sensitivity mic, the light and colors will adjust automatically base on the ambient sound
  • Adds a Subtle TV backlight to your monitor, reducing the eyestrain caused by differences in picture brightness from scene to scene in movies
  • 7 colors offer various atmospheres, provide you with the greatest experience

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