How to Customize Your LED Mask Patterns: Complete Bluetooth App Guide
Master Your LED Mask App in 10 Minutes
Your cyberpunk LED mask comes with a companion Bluetooth app that unlocks its full potential. Here's everything you need to know to create stunning custom light shows.
Getting Started: Connecting Your Mask
- Download the LED mask app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). Search for "LED Mask" or scan the QR code that came with your mask.
- Turn on your mask by pressing and holding the power button for 3 seconds. The LEDs will flash to indicate it's in pairing mode.
- Open the app and tap "Connect Device." Select your mask from the list — it usually appears as "LED-MASK-XXXX."
- Once connected, you'll see the main control dashboard with pattern options.
Exploring Preset Patterns
The app comes with 20+ built-in LED animations:
- Wave patterns — Colors flow across the mask in waves
- Pulse effects — LEDs pulse like a heartbeat
- Static colors — Pick any solid color from the RGB spectrum
- Text display — Show scrolling text on your mask
- Audio reactive — LEDs sync to music or ambient sound
- Gradient transitions — Smooth color-shifting effects
Creating Custom Animations
To design your own pattern:
- Go to the "Custom" or "DIY" tab in the app
- Select a base pattern template (wave, pulse, gradient, etc.)
- Choose your color palette — select up to 7 colors per animation
- Adjust speed (slow / medium / fast) and brightness (10% to 100%)
- Save your creation with a custom name
- Set it as your active pattern — it uploads to the mask instantly
Pro Tips
- Battery saver mode: Reduce brightness to 50% to double your battery life without sacrificing much visibility
- Music sync: Enable audio-reactive mode at concerts — your mask will pulse with the beat
- Day vs night: Create separate patterns for daytime (subtle, lower brightness) and nighttime (bright, flashy)
- Save multiple: The mask stores 5 patterns onboard. Switch between them using the physical button on the mask even without your phone
Troubleshooting Common App Issues
App won't connect? Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and the mask is within 30 feet. Restart both the mask and the app. If the mask appears in your phone's Bluetooth settings but not the app, forget the device in Bluetooth settings and reconnect through the app only.
Pattern not uploading? Ensure the mask battery is above 20%. Low battery can prevent pattern syncing. Close the app completely, restart it, and try again.
App freezing or crashing? Check for app updates in your app store. The LED mask app receives regular updates with new patterns and bug fixes.
Ready to create your own light show? Grab a NEONX LED mask with full Bluetooth app support and start customizing today.