Pixels Light-Up Electronic Dice
Want to take your D&D or tabletop game experience to the next level? If so, then you’ll want to pick up a set of Pixels. These electronic light-up dice are equipped with LEDs and are no larger than their standard counterparts. On a full charge in the included case, they work for several hours at a time, and can communicate with your smartphone or tablet over Bluetooth, thus making them compatible with Roll20, Foundry or any one of your favorite online platforms. Read more for two videos, including a hands-on video review, and additional information.



The LED lights are capable of shining through the entire face (Midnight Galaxy and Aurora Sky) or only through the numbers (Onyx Black and Hematite Grey). These are not just for show, they dice were made to be rolled, tossed, thrown and dropped, thanks to them being encased in a very tough resin. This also means that there are no screws, flaps, or parting lines anywhere. Programming and recharging the dice are done wirelessly, which means they’re perfectly smooth. More information here.

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Pixels Light-Up Electronic Dice
Pixels Light-Up Electronic Dice
Pixels Light-Up Electronic Dice
Pixels Light-Up Electronic Dice

Any 7-dice set you get will come with a To-Go carrying case. This larger case has its own battery, and room for 8 dice. It will be able to recharge all your dice 2 or 3 times before needing to be recharged itself. Great for when you are not necessarily close to an outlet or if you just want to keep your dice topped-up while you play,” said its creators.

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