We still need the electronics installed for RGB control , as well as the UVC bulb and driver for it as well. This of course has a manual off switch , but also is utilizes an app for control from a phone or tablet device IOS or Android through Bluetooth. Also it will have a separate remote for those without the app installed on their phones, or just do not want to install another app. You may notice our background is a little beat up while we were experimenting with power connection being ran in a way it is hidden.




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