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Did I leave the lights on? I need a quick way of knowing and also turning the lights on or off. The physical switch would need to be a toggle: one press to turn it on and another to turn it off. That way the lamp could be turned on or off either physically or remotely.
The potential of microLEDs goes far beyond smaller indicators and flashing lights. Avnet spoke with Ron Mertens, CEO and Founder of Micro-LED-Info, a website dedicated to microLED technology, to find out more.