APEX LIGHT HDMI 2.1 Version TV Backlight, HDMI 2.1 Sync Box, Supports 8K@60Hz, 4K@120Hz, VRR and ALLM, Works with Google Assistant and Alexa, RGBIC LED Light Strip for 32-90 inch TVs, 60 LEDs/m
To enhance your TV viewing experience with dynamic, synchronized backlighting that reacts to the on-screen content. This creates a more immersive and visually appealing atmosphere.
Latest HDMI 2.1 Interface : Apex 2.1 Sync Box adopts the latest HDMI 2.1 interface for data transmission, enabling screen and lighting synchronization, and supporting resolutions of up to 8K at 60Hz and 4K at 120Hz. Note: The TV backlight requires an external HDMI input source for color extraction (Like Playstation,Firestick,Xbox,Apple TV,Jio settop box,..).
High-Density Light Strip: With 60 LEDs/m and a brightness of 450 lumens/m, the high-density light strip cooperates with our Sync Box to provide a brighter and more comfortable experience.
Amazon alexa and Google assistant support : Seamlessly integrates with multiple smart ecosystems, supporting convenient voice control.
99% Color-matching Accuracy: Reflects colors and movements of on-screen content with ultra-low latency while avoiding the influence of ambient lighting. This includes not only console games but movies, TV shows, sporting events, and more.
APP control : Smart Life APP
Latest HDMI 2.1 Interface : Apex 2.1 Sync Box adopts the latest HDMI 2.1 interface for data transmission, enabling screen and lighting synchronization, and supporting resolutions of up to 8K at 60Hz and 4K at 120Hz. Note: The TV backlight requires an external HDMI input source for color extraction (Like Playstation,Firestick,Xbox,Apple TV,Jio settop box,..).
High-Density Light Strip: With 60 LEDs/m and a brightness of 450 lumens/m, the high-density light strip cooperates with our Sync Box to provide a brighter and more comfortable experience.
Amazon alexa and Google assistant support : Seamlessly integrates with multiple smart ecosystems, supporting convenient voice control.
99% Color-matching Accuracy: Reflects colors and movements of on-screen content with ultra-low latency while avoiding the influence of ambient lighting. This includes not only console games but movies, TV shows, sporting events, and more.