What is an LED Badge Display?
It’s a small, wearable LED screen (usually red, blue, or full-color LEDs) that displays custom scrolling messages. Common uses:
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Trade shows
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Retail staff
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Waiters/hostesses
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ID badges
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Cosplay/festivals
Key Features to Look For:
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Display Type:
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Monochrome (Red/Blue/White LEDs)
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RGB / Full-color (more dynamic and customizable)
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Scrolling Text:
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Multiple message support
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Speed and direction control
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Static or animated text
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Programming Method:
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Bluetooth via app (common now — very easy)
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USB or PC software (older style)
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Battery Type:
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Rechargeable lithium battery (via USB)
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Runtime: 6–12 hours on average
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Mounting Style:
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Magnetic clip (most common)
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Safety pin or lanyard
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Size:
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Typical: ~90mm x 30mm (but varies)
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Choose based on how much text you want to show at once
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Popular Models (2024-2025):
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Aimperl LED Name Tag
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Bluetooth App Controlled
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Multilingual support
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Rechargeable
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Digitek LED Badge
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Rechargeable, lightweight
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USB programmable
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Moonsash LED Name Badge
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RGB full-color
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Multiple display modes
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Bilinavy LED Scrolling Sign
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Full-color, animations, emoji support
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Mobile app controlled
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App-Controlled = Way Easier
Most modern badges use apps (iOS/Android) for text input. Just type your message, hit “send,” and it appears on the badge. Some even support emojis, patterns, and brightness control.