[Robert] wanted more out of his GE Color Effects G-35 LED Christmas lights. He reverse engineered and then hacked the protocol the lights use to communicate so that he can control each bulb.
For a few years now, the set of Christmas lights most wanted by hackers and makers the world over is the GE G35 color changing set. With 50 individual RGB LEDs controlled by a microcontroller ...
And, as has been the tradition for 62 years, there is a replica of the National Christmas Tree. “The Nela Park holiday lighting tradition began as a way to showcase GE’s lighting products and ...