Spare shade For ING4250

(24 customer reviews)

£61.89

In stock

SKU: LITING1402 Category:

Description

Spare shade For ING4250

Additional information

EAN

5060228751387

Brand

DAR Lighting

MPN

ING1402

Measurements

H20 x Ø35cm

Shade Measurements

H20 x Ø34cm

Finish

White

Material

Fabric

Nett Weight (kg)

0.36 kg

Suitable

Indoor

Shade Included

Yes

Range

Lighting

24 reviews for Spare shade For ING4250

  1. Theresa M. (verified owner)

    Colori non fedeli

  2. Mr Biscuits

    E un piccolissimo sensore di movimento abbinato al sistema Smart Home Philips HUE.Una volta attivato e collegato, tramite applicazione si possono impostare vari parametri.Si abbina a massimo 3 stanze, ed possibile impostare varia modalit di illuminazione a seconda del kit che possedete, per fasce dorario.Io lho installato in bagno, impostando luce forte durante il giorno, e luce soffusa durante la notte, e fa il suo lavoro egregiamente.Dopo lattivazione possibile inoltre impostare un intervallo di tempo dopo il quale, se non verr rilevato nessun movimento, possibile se spegnere le luci o non effettuare nessuna azione.E anche un sensore di luce, e si pu tarare il impostare per far accendere le luci al tramonto o spegnerle allalba.Si tratta insomma di un sensore, con protezione IP42, quindi qualche gocciolina e granelli. Utilizzabile senza problemi in tutti gli ambienti di casa, allesterno necessario non esporlo agli agenti atmosferici.Molto comodo in molte situazioni, quando entrate a casa per far accendere le luci, per il bagno, per far attivare le luci del corridoio in automatico quando passate senza perdere tempo a cercare i vari interruttori magari con le mani impegnate.Tuttavia reputo il prezzo troppo alto.Ok connessoOk fa parte della gamma HUE che ha un prezzo esclusivo, ma il reale valore si aggira sui 2530 euro.

  3. retiree of Norfolk (verified owner)

    The future is bright.. well it is in my bathroom without having to touch the string pull…

  4. From MK

    HiHere is what I know about Corsair RGB. All components here are Corsair products and may not work if you use non Corsair parts.It is important to understand my comments, especially if you are on a budget.For those who may be new to this environment.RGB Red Green Blue is the name given to fans and other computer parts that display LED colours.PWM Pulse Width Modulation Fans. These fans are controllable, so their speed can be set for adjustable thresholds according to your criteria in the software app.Most motherboards have PWM headers connectors. However, I find it easier to set all my fans up from the hardwaresoftware position as I describe.You can have components that produce static colours or variable colours. If you want to control the colours, then the components I mentioned in this text are what you should consider.Everything described here are parts available in Australia.If you want to install RGBs and not worry about PWM fan speed adjustable, then you use theLighting Node Pro.Note in the attached image. Pic 1The kit comes with LED strips, a controller that allows 2 strips of daisy chain LED components, and also an RGB Hub.The Lighting Controller provides the data information from your Motherboard and, in this case, the Corsair ICUE software.It uses a USB 2 cable that plugs into one of your motherboard headers connection, thus you lose a USB 2 port.The ICUE software will only work with Corsair fans.Now here is the critical thing. As I said earlier, the Lighting Node is only a controller.In order to connect the RGB fans, you need an RGB Hub. Pic 2Now, I replaced the Lighting Node Pro with a Commander Pro. A control hub that can control PWM.The important thing to be aware of is that NEARLY every other Vendor that makes PWM Hubs, only the first fan port in the hub has PWM. So, when you adjust the first port, all fans are linked. There is no way to connect all the fans individually, effectively making the fan hub useless and a pointless waste of money.Make sure you research and find that information on whether you lose individual fan control in other Vendors products.So that is one reason I spent the extra money on a Commander Pro all six ports are PWM controllable.Have a look at the pic for the Commander Pro. Pic 3It has 4 ambient temperature sensors, 2 LED Bridges, 6 fans, and 2 USB Ports. So, you recover your internal USB Header.Now the important differences between the Lighting Node Pro and the Commander Pro.If you just want RGB ports and not worried about PWM, then best option is Lighting Node Pro.If you want RGB and PWM control, then opt for Commander ProAs I said, I was annoyed that the Commander Pro had no RGB control. Well, that is not quite correct, it has control, but there is nothing to actually control given what comes in the kitIf you look at the Commander Pro image Pic 4, there is a small hub resting on the top.That is the RGB Hub shown earlier Pic 2. That little 6 port hub is the critical component for both products. It comes with Lighting Node Pro, but not with the Commander.Yet Corsairs website yes it is mentioned on the Radiant Roost site but when youre unfamiliar its easy to miss it. But heres the description of the Commander ProQuoteTURN YOUR CASE INTO A SMART CASEThe CORSAIR Commander PRO gives you unparalleled control over your systems performance and RGB lighting. Get indepth insight into your system temperatures in realtime and set up intelligent fan curves to automatically adjust speeds based on your systems demands.Create, customize, and synchronize stunning RGB lighting effects when you connect CORSAIR RGB fans and lighting strips for an amazing systemwide lightshow. Powered by CORSAIR iCUE software, the CORSAIR Commander PRO is everything you need to turn your case into a smart case.QuoteSo no mention of the RGB Hub.Ok back to the pics.Note, I have 3 fans connected to the Commander. There are 3 cables plugged into the RGB Hub. So the RGB PWM fans have 2 cables, 1 for fan control and 1 into the RGBhub. With the RGB Hub connected you can now control things through the Commander Pro.I nutted it out and took the RGB Hub from my Lighting Node Pro RGB fan kit and connected it to the Commander Pro and it all works.So yeah that is what you want to do if you want to set up RGB and PWM Fans.I stress that my Lighting Node Pro came with my 3 pack of fans. But the descriptions I have given each item are as accurate as I can give.If you want to go down the path of having all your RGB and fan connectors in one spot, then Commander Pro is the way to go, but you need the RGB Hub.Fortunately, the RGB hub sells separately for around 30 bucksSo Ill try and summarise. All prices are in AuIf you want just RGB control,Lighting Node Pro with RGB Splitter Hub 90For Fan PWM controlCommander Pro 110For PWM RGB controlRGB Splitter Hub 30.Effectively to do both options PWM RGB, Corsair Commander with an RGB Hub. Your outlay will be 140RGB Hub and Lighting Node Controller also comes with Corsair RGB 3 x Fan Kit which is what I have 150As much as Commander Pro cost me a lot with the required RGB Hub, Im happy that its fewer cables going backward and forwards across my MoBo and fits in snugly into the fan hub and bottom of my case.So the Corsair fans are super quiet, they pull about 47cfm, and the fans doing a nice LED job in my PC case.I have one exhaust fan and the other 2 as front intakes.I am not fussed about too many LED light shows, but its handy to go to the Corsair iCue app and control everything from one app.Please check when buying your fans, that they are PWM capable, theres not a large difference in price to standard fans. The two types of fans may look the same, so you need to check the specs on the vendor website.So I cant give the Corsair Commander 5 stars, because its not the complete kit. But it does really well when everything is set up correctly. 3 12 Stars.Thanks for reading. I hope it helps you when buying this product and similar.Rod

  5. Roxana

    8080

  6. Louise jordan (verified owner)

    These for the money are pretty good high quality 3m tape and mounts easy to set up, limited colour options, and no white light its more blue

  7. Veronica Hernandez

    Good item but the lights dont work so 3 lights from 4 work. Its very very disappointing

  8. roseanne

    Would highly recommend. Alone

  9. TFDinn (verified owner)

    Regalo apprezzatissimo Molto bello,per gli amanti del mondo PlayStation un articolo da avere Collegato ad esempio ad una radio si illumina in base ai bassi di una canzone

  10. Nichola Rutherford (verified owner)

    Preis Leistung ok. Diane Jones

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