An RGB matrix pixel panel for a car window is a programmable LED display consisting of a grid of RGB LEDs arranged in rows and columns. These panels are commonly used for dynamic visual effects, messages, or animations visible from inside or outside the vehicle. Key features include:
Pixel Density: Available in various resolutions, such as 32x32, 64x64, or custom sizes. Higher resolutions provide smoother visuals.
Brightness and Visibility: High-brightness LEDs ensure visibility in daylight and nighttime conditions.
Transparency: Some panels are semi-transparent, allowing light or visibility through the window.
Customization: Fully customizable content through software, including text, images, videos, or real-time animations.
Control Options: Controlled via apps, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB, enabling easy content updates.
Durability: Built to handle vibrations, temperature variations, and UV exposure in car environments.
Power Efficiency: Designed for minimal energy consumption, often powered by the car battery.
Applications: Advertising, personalization, signaling, or decoration.