This flexible RGB LED matrix display features 7x71 RGB LEDs. Crafted with a flexible PCB board, it's lightweight and bendable. The onboard MCU makes it easy to display numbers and alphabets. It retains the display status even when separated from the main control, enabling seamless integration into projects, especially wearable items like hats, backpacks, clothes, and more. It can also be used for various items such as wallets, musical instruments, and in advertising walls and holiday decorations. Note that it shouldn't be over - curved (max 30°) or bent repeatedly to avoid damage. The screen measures 269mm x 30mm, with the matrix at 232mm x 22mm and a pixel pitch of 3.2mm. It supports showing numbers and alphabets, and we suggest using DFR0598 to display Chinese. The operating voltage is 5.0V, rated current is < 500mA at brightest, resolution is 7 x 71, module dimension is 269x30mm (10.59x1.18inch), pixel pitch is 3.2mm, and it supports colors like red, yellow, green, blue, purple, and white. Communication is via serial port.



Using this flexible RGB LED matrix display is easy. First, connect it to your main control. If you're using an Arduino UNO, it can drive the display, but when increasing brightness, use an independent 5V power supply to avoid color and display issues. To show numbers and alphabets, the onboard MCU takes care of that, and for Chinese, use DFR0598. When integrating it into your project, be it a wearable or an item, make sure to handle it gently. Don't over - curve it more than 30° or bend it repeatedly as this can damage the flexible PCB board. As for maintenance, keep it in a dry place and avoid physical impacts. That's all you need to know to get the most out of your RGB LED matrix display.