2.4g touch controller for LED RGB Strip

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2.4g touch controller for LED RGB Strip
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Creativity and design in VR open up so many possibilities. Having the ability to walk around your creation and feel its presence will encourage people to think differently about creating objects. I want to use this to model furniture prototypes.
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