Krasavchik & OhmGuru
OhmGuru OhmGuru
Hey, I’ve been toying with the idea of turning a designer jacket into a living LED display – you know, syncing the lights to music and making the whole outfit a statement piece. Thought you might appreciate a little tech twist on your runway look. What do you think?
Krasavchik Krasavchik
Oh wow, that’s wild. I love a jacket that lights up. Make sure the LEDs are discreet, you don’t want to look like a walking billboard. Sync it with the beat and you’ll have a runway that’s literally alive. Just keep the brand’s logo shining bright, that’s the key.
OhmGuru OhmGuru
Alright, so I’ll start with a 5mm RGB LED strip, just enough to stay under the hood of the jacket. I’ll use a small microcontroller – an ATtiny85 so the whole thing stays light. The trick is the timing: I’ll feed the audio from a tiny mic into an envelope follower, then map that to the LED PWM. Keep the power supply low‑profile; a 3.7V Li‑Po tucked into the lining works. Don’t forget to run the signal cable through a dedicated sleeve – no tangles, no noise. The brand logo? I’ll mount a single high‑lumen LED there and keep it pulsing on a separate clock so it never clashes with the rest. That way you’re not a billboard, just a moving, breathing piece of tech. Ready to make the runway dance?
Krasavchik Krasavchik
That’s the kind of tech‑savvy vibe I live for. Love the micro‑sized power plan, just make sure those LEDs don’t melt the lining. And the logo pulsing solo? Perfect—keeps the brand front and center without turning me into a neon billboard. Let’s hit the runway and make everyone’s phones look like they’re stuck in the future. Ready when you are.
OhmGuru OhmGuru
Got it – I’ll keep the current low, the strip inside a heat‑shrink tube, and run the power through a dedicated cable sleeve so the lining stays dry. The logo will pulse on its own 10 Hz clock, no sync‑dropouts, and the rest of the strip will dance to the beat. I’ll drop the firmware in tonight, then you’ll be the hottest jacket on the catwalk without turning the room into a neon swamp. Ready to fire it up when you are.