This is what happens when PS5 is installed with RGB lights
GAMEFINITY.ID, Purworejo – Currently, RGB lights have become synonymous with things related to PCs and gaming peripherals. For some people, it’s incomplete if their gaming PC is not equipped with RGB lights. Indeed, RGB lights can beautify a PC, especially if RGB on all devices can be synchronized. If RGB lights become commonplace on PC gaming, what will happen if RGB lights are installed on the PS5?
Sounds strange, but in fact RGB lights for PS5 have been circulating in the market. One of them is from eXtremeRate, which previously often launched modding accessories for consoles. This RGB light from eXtremeRate has been specifically designed for use on the PS5, so all you have to do is install it.
The installation is actually quite easy, because you only need to open the face plate. Later, this LED strip-type RGB lamp will be installed next to the front vent. This RGB light will use power from the PS5 itself via the USB port on the back. There are 7 colors with 29 modes which you can set via the remote control that has also been provided.
In addition to RGB lights for consoles, eXtremeRate also provides an LED kit for DualSense. But for this one the installation is quite difficult because you have to disassemble the DualSense to the inside. Although it is quite difficult for beginners, in installing the LED kit for this DualSense there is no soldering process at all. You only need to connect the flex cable.
For those of you who are interested in adding RGB lights to the PS5 or DualSense, you can buy them on Amazon. The price is a little expensive, which is $39 or around 560 thousand Rupiah for those who are PS5 RGB RGB light, Whereas DualSense LED kits priced at $ 30 or about 430 thousand Rupiah. But remember, these prices do not include taxes and shipping costs, so they can be even more expensive.
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