LEDstrobosers
An LED stroboscope, often called an LED strobser, is a device that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to produce a series of short, rapid light flashes. These flashes are timed to coincide with a moving object's cycle, creating the illusion that the object is stationary or moving in slow motion. This phenomenon is known as stroboscopic effect. LED strobes offer advantages over older xenon or incandescent strobes, including longer lifespan, lower power consumption, and a wider range of adjustable flash frequencies.
The primary application of LED strobes is in motion analysis and measurement. Industries utilize them for tasks