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Lideka® is een merk dat zich concentreert op het leveren van Smart Home Producten met de allerbeste klantervaring en klantenservice.
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Corkstraat 46, 3047ac, Rotterdam, Netherlands
- +31850601297
- klantenservice@lidekahome.nl
- lidekahome.nl
False advertisement
First a false advertisement. In the website it says you can connect the USB to the TV to power the light strip but that is not true. You can only power the strip by connecting it to a power source. Secondly, the glue of the strip is not strong. After few hours of placing the strip on the TV, they peeled off. This is super annoying and please put a stronger gum. It kept peeling off from the TV after putting it back. The remote controller works super fine.
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