Illuminate Your Space with Smart Control! 💡
The DC12-24V WB5 5 in 1 RGB CCT Color Changing WiFi LED Controller offers advanced PWM technology for seamless color transitions and a memory function that retains your last settings. With a powerful output of 360W, it supports smart home integration with Alexa and Google Assistant, allowing for effortless voice control. The device can be managed via the SmartLife or TuYa app, and multiple controllers can synchronize over distances of up to 98 feet, making it perfect for complex lighting setups. Plus, it comes with a 3-year warranty for peace of mind.
Brand | SuperlightingLED |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | 变色 |
Wattage | 360 watts |
Bulb Base | Flanged |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 100 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | 装饰 |
Light Color | RGBCCT |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Polycarbonate (PC), Metal |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa,APP,Google Assistant |
Theme | 运动 |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Power Consumption | 360 Watts |
Light Source Type | led |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Light Source Wattage | 360 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 1.57"W x 1.18"H |
Control Method | Remote |
Manufacturer | superlightingled |
Item model number | FLSDR-RGBCCT-1350 |
Style | American |
Color | Rgb+cct |
Finish types | Color changing |
Number of Lights | 300 |
Special Features | 变色 |
Plug Format | DC12-24V |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 360 Watts |
A**R
Probably the best non-addressable LED strip for color quality and brightness (heat can be a problem)
pros:- bright- really good color accuracy- really dense led placement so they're really easy to diffuse- separate led for warm white and for cool white, and those can be controlled individually- with RGB set to white, and both white LED's cranked to max, it is very very bright (but gets VERY hot)- considering what you get, the price isn't badcons:- a little expensive- it's REALLY dense, so this strip gets really hot, especially with all led's on full brightness. they easily exceeded the 50C manufacturer maximum when I put it inside a diffuser strip. (read below for details)- they're really wide, so many aluminum channel diffusers won't fit these- due to heat, the small diffuser channels will overheat the stripsThese are the brightest LED strips I've been able to find. They are NOT addressable, so don't get these if you want the lights to do fancy things like light up in sequence and do animations and such. These are all static, so they're all on or off. The RGB, warm white, and cool white are all separate LED's, and can be controlled individually. If you just run RGB, or just the warm white, the temperatures aren't to bad. If you run RGB and both whites, the heat can become a problem. Most LED strips don't have an issue with heat, but these absolutely will considering how dense they are. (3 bright led's every inch, roughly). I bought really big aluminum channels meant to be used as a hanging light fixture that uses an LED strip (the channel is 50mm x 50mm extruded aluminum), and these still weren't table to keep the temperature of the strip below 50C when measured on my k-type thermocouple. this shows that no matter what channel you use, convection cooling probably won't be enough. if you only use the RGB, or only the white, but never all at the same time, the heat shouldn't be a problem. but if you're installing this for a customer, I think you should assume the customer can do anything (like avoid advice and turn all led's on max brightness), and it becomes a fire hazard and will hurt LED longevity too. so for professional installations, I'd say you should add active cooling. I 3d printed endcaps for the channels to force air through the channel for cooling, and now with all LED's at max brightness I can keep the hottest part of the strip to a max of about 39C. length of the channel matters though, I was using 1M channels and the fresh air got pretty hot by the end, so one end wasn't being cooled as well and that side got close to 50C due to the temperature gradient. for this reason, I blew fresh air in from both sides (the channel is split in half, top and bottom sections), and this helped even it out. the middle was a little hotter than the ends after this fix, but well under 50C.figured I'd mention this as nobody, even on YouTube, ever talks about heat with led strips and how to deal with it
T**N
Excellent quality for a very professional installation
The media could not be loaded. I am a custom installer so I needed these to be of a very high quality while at the same time providing excellent versatility. These deliver on a wide area of positives. These have to separate white diodes as well as RGB diode which allows the strip to not only produce every single color but also every different temperature of white. I also noticed that it allows you to control the saturation of each color by mixing the white diode to the RGB diode you are able to create a less saturated and brighter color. This is just too cool, and it works great when it's inside the correct diffuser.I chose these strips because they were also being used as a light source as well as ambiance and they absolutely do deliver. The addition of the correct 24V power supply and controllers was a major plus. The less phone calls and the less time spent explaining how to use these made them even more invaluable.The power supply I used is here, I used it for roughly 2.5 strips and three zones.This also didn't come with a power cable so keep that in mind you will have to make your own.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QN941LP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1The controllers I used are linked hereHaving Alexa/google assistant working on these strips was a fantastic and very cool featureThese were extremely responsive.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CR5WY5X/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1I needed the correct size aluminum channels so these are the ones I used.I had a lot leftover after the project was finished.I used an angle grinder to cut them to size and I used hot glue to mount them.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JZ1QHPY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1I also grabbed some extension wires, it helps to have color coded wires for additional length when needed.With basic knowledge of soldering these can be soldered directly onto the terminals with a little flux and a clean soldering tip.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07T6LCZKJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1If you're looking for a reliable and very well made strip these are the way to go and are worth every penny!
M**E
Very bright usable light source
I put a single 14 foot strip down the center of a gazebo. These LEDs are very bright. One strip was more than enough. Color output is also great. If you don’t need addressable leds and want a primary light source these LEDs are great.
J**N
Most don't fully work.
I bought a pair of these to control some led light strips. Only one worked. They both would power on and control the lights BUT one wouldn't display RGB control in the app. So sent the non-working on back for a second one that would work as well as ordered 2 more as I was installing a second pair. Of those 3, non fully worked, 2 with non RGB control and 1 with no white control. By using presets you could get the colors to power on but the app wasn't able to adjust the colors. Back they all went, and just got 2 more hoping to get ONE more that actually worked. Of those 2 one did work...for about 2 months before it too wouldn't allow RGB control. So out of the 7 I got to install and use only 2 fully worked and only one of those lasted for more than 2 months. If it's just an app issue then I would be happy with them but as it stands they are trash.
R**L
Great LED Strip
Not much to say except that I like the overall quality of the strips. Good adhesive, nice and bright, lots of LEDs. 24V is great, especially for use in areas where the LEDs can take being plugged in for granted. For battery powered applications, 12V is a little more practical.
E**G
Very convenient control
It is being used to control a new bookshelve I made for the living room to add more enjoyment. Very easy to connect and lights up once powered. Will come back to buy more.
R**F
Work good
These are easy to install and work good.
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