Great stuff! Thats exactly what i wanted to be clarified!
Been looking at all of this and thinking holy crap its complicated as there's so many little connections, cables and how each device communicates with each other.
i think i might just get the Farbwerk for RGB to save a few buck. I see there's different versions though, some don't even have a shroud and just bare pcb with connections on it. Is there a difference between them aside from the shroud/cover obviously.
They should all come with the shroud, but it is removable so some photos will show it without.
OK, there are two versions of the plain Farbwerk, one with and one without Bluetooth. Both have four standard female ARGB headers.
You might see the older version of the Farbwerk 360, which has four RGBpx headers on it. I don't know if they even sell those any more.
The new version of the Farbwerk 360 has four standard female ARGB headers
and four RGBpx male headers.
There is also the Farbwerk Nano, a tiny single channel device which comes in both internal and External USB versions.
In all cases, each channel will handle up to 90 LEDs, so you can daisy-chain several strips or other devices.
All of them should just need the USB to set it up how you want, and will then run all by themselves... Just plug back in if you ever want to change stuff.