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The video showcases a controller LED modding process using an ExtremeRate kit. The speaker demonstrates disassembling, adding LEDs, and reassembling the controller, showing LED color changes and modes. They encounter issues like cable damage impacting LED control and inconsistencies in kit performance. The video offers guidance on turning the LEDs on and off and promoting a Christmas giveaway. The speaker expresses uncertainty about kit functionality but rates it 4 out of 5. The key points include assembly steps, LED functionalities, turning the LEDs on and off, and the giveaway announcement.
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In this segment of the video, Enrique discusses mounting a controller with an LED mod from Extreme Ray. He chose the robot white controller and highlights that the kit includes all necessary components, spare screws, and warranty information. The process involves removing side panels, screws, front and back plates, analog sticks, and the d-pad. He demonstrates unplugging connectors, using a T6 screwdriver, and separating the motherboards. Additionally, Enrique shows the removal of bumpers and mentions a minor mistake with buttons falling out at the end.
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In this segment of the video, the individual demonstrates how to add LEDs to a controller. They remove the rubber padding and show the process of aligning LED circles with controller buttons. However, a mistake is made by accidentally damaging a small cable required for the LEDs to be controlled alongside the controller. The LEDs are manually controlled as a result. The LEDs are powered by sliding tips under the positive and negative parts of the controller. New buttons are placed in, LED rings are attached, and the controller is reassembled by screwing down the motherboard components, including the headphone jack.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to reassemble a controller after modding it with an LED mod kit from ExtremeRate. Key actions include reconnecting connectors, testing button functionality, placing bumpers, positioning LED rings properly, fitting back and front plates, screwing them together, adding batteries, and putting everything back together. The speaker shows how to operate the mod by holding the options button for five seconds to turn it on and off. They showcase two options for the LED mod kit – a white version and a clear version. To change colors, one can hold the vu and options buttons simultaneously.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates LED color changes and modes on a controller mod kit. They show red, green, blue, yellow, purple, cyan colors, slow and fast blink modes. The speaker faces connectivity issues with the red color not working on some buttons due to a stripped wire. They mention inconsistency in the mod kits’ functioning, where one kit needs wires stripped for full functionality while the other remains lit even when the controller is turned off. The speaker feels uncertain about the kits’ behavior and speculates if they received defective products. Personal rating: 4 out of 5 for the LED mod kit.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses how to turn off and on LED mod kits for controllers. To turn off the controller, you hold the options button for five seconds, and to turn it back on, you do the same. The speaker mentions that this LED kit does not drain the battery even when not in use, unlike some other kits on the market. They also announce a giveaway for two LED kits for Christmas and ask viewers to comment on what they should give away. The video concludes with a request for likes, subscriptions, and farewells.