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Harry Potter GLOWRAILS - RGB Sensing!

Stumblor Pinball·video·1m 45s·analyzed·Apr 10, 2026
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TL;DR

Harry Potter Glowrails now feature RGB sensing to sync LED colors with game GI changes.

Summary

Stumblor demonstrates RGB Sensing technology for Harry Potter Glowrails, an aftermarket LED lighting kit. The new feature enables the rails to automatically detect and mirror the GI (general illumination) color changes from the game, creating responsive lighting effects that sync with gameplay. This capability will be included in all future Glowrails kits.

Key Claims

  • RGB sensing technology has been newly implemented for Glowrails

    high confidence · Stumblor states 'the most exciting development that we've just implemented that will be going out with all kits going forward is the RGB sensing'

  • JJP games change GI colors frequently during gameplay

    high confidence · Stumblor notes 'as we know in JJP games, the GI changes are quite frequently. It can go any any color and the rails will then mimic that color exactly'

  • The RGB sensing feature will be included in all future Glowrails kits going forward

    high confidence · Stumblor states this feature 'will be going out with all kits going forward'

  • Glowrails can be customized with custom patterns and responses to GI colors

    high confidence · Stumblor demonstrates that users 'can make any pattern and any response to those GI colors as you wish'

Notable Quotes

  • “the most exciting development that we've just implemented that will be going out with all kits going forward is the RGB sensing”

    Stumblor@ 0:33 — Announcement of major new feature for Glowrails product line

  • “the rails will then mimic that color exactly”

    Stumblor@ 0:56 — Description of core RGB sensing functionality

  • “you can make any pattern and any response to those GI colors as you wish and add more depending on what you want out of your glow rails”

    Stumblor@ 1:33 — Explains customization and flexibility of the feature

Entities

StumblorpersonHarry Potter GlowrailsproductJersey Jack PinballcompanyHarry Pottergame

Signals

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    technology_signal: RGB sensing technology enables automatic color synchronization between Glowrails and game GI without manual configuration

    high · Stumblor demonstrates the feature detecting white, red, and green GI states and automatically matching rail colors

  • ?

    product_strategy: RGB sensing is being implemented as standard feature across all future Glowrails kits

    high · 'will be going out with all kits going forward'

  • ?

    design_innovation: Glowrails platform supports custom patterns and conditional responses to GI color states, enabling user personalization

    high · Stumblor explains users can create 'any pattern and any response to those GI colors as you wish'

Topics

Aftermarket LED lighting technologyprimaryRGB sensing and color synchronizationprimaryJersey Jack Pinball game design (GI systems)secondaryCustomization and modding capabilitysecondary

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Transcript

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Hi everyone and welcome to the next installment in the glow rails. Today I'd like to demonstrate how they look under normal lighting conditions. You can see we've got a really bright strip there. I've got a light shining on me here. We've got overhead lights and you can see that they're all really bright, but the most exciting development that we've just implemented that will be going out with all kits going forward is the RGB sensing. This enables the rails to be fully responsive to the colors that are going on in the game by observing the GI colors. And as we know in JJP games, the GI changes are quite frequently. It can go any any color and the rails will then mimic that color exactly. I'm going to demonstrate that by going into the GI test. Currently the GI is on white. But if we change that and the so it's on white, the rails are their normal default color, but if I change that to red, you can see they change to red. Change it to green, they change to green. And then back to the default color of blue when it goes off again. Now, those will be the default colors and patterns that will ship with the glow rails, but you can make any pattern and any response to those GI colors as you wish and add more depending on what you want out of your glow rails. Thanks for watching. Cheers, guys.