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The DigiTech LED Strip is a great option for anyone who wants to decorate their home but doesn't want to commit to a light fixture, or who wants to add some extra glow and ambiance to an existing light. The LED strips come in different lengths, with each one having a driver pack of 1 waterproof. This makes it easy to find the perfect length for your space. They're also dimmable, which means that you can dim them as much as you need (or not at all), so they're great for parties, as well as everyday use. The strips are also flexible, which makes them easy to hang and adjust, and a variety of colors allow you to match the decor of any room. Strips of LEDs are a reliable and cost-effective way to illuminate your home, but if you want more flexibility, then a strip with a driver is the way to go. DigiTech's 1-driver LED Strip with IP65 waterproofing has two advantages over strips that only have one driver: First, you can use it in more places because it is fully submersible. Second, you can add an additional driver and get even more power out of it. The DigiTech LED strips are a component for creating decorative lighting. The light sources, which consist of a SMD LED, are arranged in the form of long strips, and are designed to be cut at regular intervals so that they can be used in any application. The strips have very low power consumption and generate little heat.
green checkType of Product : LED Strip Light
₹447  
The DigiTech Mini DC 12V 2A 24W Power Supply LED Strip Driver Transformer is a handy device that allows one to power a variety of LED lights, including strings of lights, under the proper circumstances. The 120-240v AC input allows it to be used almost anywhere, but the 12 volt DC output is typically limited to low amperage and high voltage devices, making it more suitable for powering a single string of LEDs (up to 5m). It also has four small holes along the bottom which can function as screwholes if desired. For the typical person who wants to light up a few LED Christmas trees or other lighted decorations, this is an excellent device. It's small enough that it can fit in a pocket or travel bag and it won't take up much space, yet it can provide enough light for many situations. There are some larger models available which have greater output and can handle more power, but this model is sufficient for most purposes. A notable warning about this particular device is that it does not have any protection against reverse polarity (i.e., plugging it into an outlet with incorrect voltage), so care must be taken when using it in environments where there could be such a mix-up.
The DigiTech Mini DC 12V 2A 24W Power Supply is a high-quality, low-cost power supply that provides regulated and filtered power to LED strip lights. The universal input voltage range of 85-300 VAC means it can run from a wall outlet or from a 12V DC power supply.
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₹317  
The DigiTech 5 m Black HDMI Cable,, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹317 - ₹483
The DigiTech LED Strip Light is a flexible strip light that can be bent and shaped to fit into any application. This light is easy to install, use, and has a very low operating cost. The DigiTech LED Strip Light utilizes 12VDC and can emit up to 8.4 watts per foot of light strip. This product has a power consumption of only 50 milliamps at 12VDC which is another reason the DigiTech LED Strip Light has such a low operating cost. Since the power consumption is so low, the life span of the product will be significantly longer than other similar products on the market. The DigiTech LED Strip Light is available in two configurations; one driver pack with one non waterproof driver or two driver packs with two non waterproof drivers. Both configurations are available in lengths ranging from 1 foot to 60 feet. The DigiTech LED Strip Light can easily be cut every four inches and can be daisy chained together for even longer lengths giving you maximum versatility with your lighting application. LED is a development of the light-emitting diode (LED). An LED is a two-lead semiconductor light source. It is a p-n junction diode, which emits light when activated. When a suitable voltage is applied to the leads, electrons are able to recombine with electron holes within the device, releasing energy in the form of photons. This effect is called electroluminescence, and the color of the light (corresponding to the energy of the photon) is determined by the energy band gap of the semiconductor.
green checkType of Product : LED Strip Light
₹129  
The DigiTech 0.3 m Black HDMI Cable, DIG-21, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹577  
The DigiTech 10 m Black HDMI Cable Pure copper 2.0Version cable, SE008 -2.0, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹1,533  
The DigiTech 15 m Black HDMI Cable Pure copper 2.0Version cable, DIG-15M, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹270  
The DigiTech 3 m Black HDMI Cable Pure copper 2.0Version cable, DIG-3M, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹412  
The DigiTech 3 ft Black HDMI Cable, ‎PBH-2599, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹270  
The DigiTech 1.5 m Black HDMI Cable, PO-HDMI-m2f-1.5m-01, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹353  
The DigiTech 1.5 m Black HDMI Cable, ‎MX-4049B, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹577  
The DigiTech 2 m Black HDMI Cable, DVI-D, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹1,179  
The DigiTech 1.8 m Black HDMI Cable, MICROWARE-USB-3.1, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹553  
The DigiTech 10 m Black HDMI Cable, ‎MX-4050C, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹188  
The DigiTech 1.5 m Black HDMI Cable Pure copper 2.0Version cable, DIG-1.5M, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹1,132  
The DigiTech 20 m Black HDMI Cable Pure copper 2.0Version cable, DIG-20M, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹376  
The DigiTech 5 m Black HDMI Cable, DIG-HDMI, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
₹258  
The DigiTech 3 ft Black HDMI Cable, ‎CC1004, where information flows at the speed of light, network cables serve as the unassuming yet vital infrastructure that keeps our digital world connected. These cables are the backbone of our internet, facilitating the exchange of data and enabling our insatiable appetite for information, entertainment, and communication. Ethernet cables, often referred to as "network cables" or "Cat cables" (short for Category), come in various types, with Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7 being some of the most common. They connect computers, routers, switches, and other network devices to create local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Without them, the internet as we know it would cease to function. The role of network cables extends beyond just providing internet access. They also enable the functioning of smart homes, ensuring that devices like security cameras, smart thermostats, and voice assistants communicate seamlessly. In offices and data centers, they play an even more critical role, forming the intricate web that allows businesses to share data and resources efficiently. As technology advances, so too do network cables. The latest iterations, like Cat8, support lightning-fast data transfer rates and reduced latency, essential for applications such as online gaming and 4K streaming. Fiber optic cables, another type of network cable, use light signals instead of electrical signals for even greater speed and bandwidth. In conclusion, network cables are the unsung heroes of our interconnected world, enabling the flow of information that powers our digital age. They continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in terms of speed, reliability, and connectivity, ensuring that we stay connected in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.
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