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Multiple Functions for Boogey Lights Fireworks Implemented in Smartphone App

Enter the Boogey Lights Fireworks Multi-Function Bluetooth 4.0 Wireless Remote Control app, a most welcome new technology motorcycle (and car) customizers will surely enjoy. Surely, changing the color of your LED strips on the bike by phone was already available, but the new Boogey Lights app introduces a new level of customization which puts you in complete control of your colors and lights behavior… and then some more.
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Boogey Lights claims this is a first in the industry, and watching the video below will allow you to judge this for yourselves. Anyway, if light modding your bike (or car) is your thing, then this app is surely the Christmas gift your ride was waiting for. And for a nickel under $10 (most likely €10 in Europe), gaining complete control over your custom LED strips is not at all expensive.

Full 3-channel RGB control plus multiple light show modes

Simply adding LED strips to the bike doesn’t seem to cut it, unless junior league is your highest goal. If you want to play with the big boys, you need the big boys’ toys. The app is quite easy to use and intuitive, and you’ll master it in just seconds. Once you’ve connected wirelessly to the Fireworks module, you can use the four sliders to adjust the red, green and blue LEDs in multi-color strips individually.

You can even hook single-color strips of your choice to each channel and create your own color array. The three color sliders are complemented by a fourth which controls the light intensity and which introduces a new level of control. The F buttons offer multiple automatic patterns for color switching, blending, strobing, flashing and the all-time favorite breathing mode.

The seven F buttons have the following functions:

F1 = single color steady, optional dim and multi-color selection
F2 = single color strobe, optional dim, speed and multi-color selection
F3 = 7-color strobe, optional dim and speed
F4 = 7-color switch, optional dim and speed
F5 = single color breathe, optional speed and multi-color selection
F6 = 7-color breathe, optional speed
F7 = multi-color blend, optional speed.

Works with existing Boogey Lights strips, Android and iOS devices

The app will work with all existing Boogey Lights LED strips, including the mono-color ones, as we said. Hooking the strips to the supplied Bluetooth controller is up to you, and can be done in a wide variety of modes.

Even more, the app works on both Android and iOS devices, with the former required to run Jellybean or above, while the latter must be iPhone 4S or newer. Get your Boogey Lights app and get ready to show the rest of the guys what you’re made of. Bike tuning will never be the same, and we just love what technology brings us!

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