Bring some color to the interior of your car and home with these discounted LED light strips
Growing up, I thought it was pretty cool to do things to my car, and one of the first things I ever did was change the color of all the interior bulbs. It was costly, and silly, because I could only do a single color at a time. Now, that's all changed. You can pick up Minger's car LED smart light strip for just $11.99 at Amazon when you use coupon code ZIPRJW2I during checkout. This saves you $8 from its regular price, and makes the luxury of adding colored lights to your car's interior an absolute impulse purchase.
You may not have thought about putting LED lights in the interior of your car, but for $12 can you really resist having them change colors to the beat of your music? Come on, do the thing!
$11.99 $20 $8 Off
The strip plugs into your cigarette lighter, and it has a remote (and smartphone app) for controlling the colors. They're waterproof, so you don't have to worry much about them once they're installed, and they can even be set to sync with your music. They don't heat up when they're on, and you can select from 7 preset color configurations or create your own in the app.
If you want to add some color to your home as well, you can pick up this 16.4-foot LED strip from Minger for just $15.07 when you use coupon code LWIIMGXG at checkout. It normally sells for closer to $30, meaning you're saving almost 50% here. These can be used under your desk, behind your TV, under cabinets, and in lots of other places. Like the car lights, these can be synced with your music, and controlled from your phone.
Pair your new LED for the car with one for the house, and you'll be partying like it's 2000-something. Let yourself have some fun, it's worth it at these prices.
$15.07 $30 $15 Off
At these prices, you may just want to pick up one of each, so you can have lots of different color options in your life!
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Jared started off writing about mobile phones back when BlackBerry ruled the market, and Windows Mobile was kinda cool. Now, with a family, mortgage and other responsibilities he has no choice but to look for the best deals, and he's here to share them with you.