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The sticky tape on the back of the strips is very tacky, more than I thought it would be
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and I used a clear tape to re-enforce it just to make sure it
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They all do the same thing and technically you could go buy a roll of RGB LED tape and connectors and do this yourself for probably $20
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I think it will hold, but I do have some 2-sided sticky tape for backup.
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The tape on the back of these lights is weak
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Remote broke, tape was incredibly difficult to peal without paper getting stuck
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Remote broke, tape was incredibly difficult to peal without paper getting stuck
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but I know LED tape can get brighter
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May be a cleaning issue or just poor quality tape
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When attempting to adhere the tape, we pushed too firmly where the tape curved around the corner and broke the light strip inside causing it to no longer light up.
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The two sided tape it has is good, seen other products and their review said the tape wasn't good
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The tape is strong enough on the LED strip to stick to odd bumps/depressions on the back of the TV without issue.
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The tape is sticky enough for a good bond and it easily adhered to my TV.
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If you make a mistake the sticky tape DOES come off the strip in the spot that touched the TV, but if that in any way affects your strip from staying, JUST USE DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE
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The remote feels to be fragile and sometimes dosen't work as It's supposed to
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Will be purchasing another set for our bedroom TV as well as for our good friends television, and will hopefully install, as a surprise, while they're outside
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I understand they do it for manufacturing purposes, but what fits great at 46 inches doesn't really work as well as at 32
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I understand they do it for manufacturing purposes, but what fits great at 46 inches doesn't really work as well as at 32
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I don't often use the remote but when I try to it does work as long as you're not too far away