Aubric

LED Wifi Controller RGB Led Light Strip Voice Control From Alexa Google Home WIFI Wireless Smart Controller With

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  • Voice Control From Alexa & Google Home. This wifi LED controller is compatible with Amazon Alexa and you can add the skill to your Amazon Echo, Dot or Tap and control your LED lights with your voice. USING MAGIC HOME APP AND ALSO SUPPORT GOOGLE HOME.
  • Wifi LED Controller. Now control your LED light strips using your iPhone or Samsung smartphone from anywhere. This little device helps connecting your RGB LED light strips to wifi network. You just need to download a free app from your mobile phone and then start enjoying free control without looking around for IR remote.
  • Light Dancing With Music. When play music on your phone, the wifi controller makes the lights beat with music. Great for building atmosphere of party or dating. What's more, the app allows you to select any color, intensity, or pattern, as well as program the lights to turn on and off at certain times of the day!
  • Sync Control By Group. Support to control multi LED strips at the same time. Name each LED strip on your phone app and sort each into different group. You can control certain group or individual light strip with the Magic home app on your phone.
  • Easy Installation With One Year Warranty. Come with a wifi controller, 4 pin connector, and User manual. You just need to have the wifi controller connected to the power adapter of the light strip and your home wifi router via scan the code to download app on your smartphone. It's a great addition to any LED light strip.
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Product details

ColorWhite
BrandAubric
Indoor/Outdoor UsageIndoor
Special FeatureVoice Control
Light Source TypeLED
Power SourceDC
Light ColorMulticolor
ThemeMusic,Voice
OccasionChristmas
StyleCompatible with Alexa & Google Home

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Customers give positive feedback about the LED light strip controller's control capability, with one mentioning they can control everything from their phone.

★★★★★

Fantastic WIFI LED Light Strip Controller and Customer Support!

Dylan WoolfJanuary 26, 2021✓ Verified purchase

This LED WIFI controller works great and all of the apps functions and the integration with Google Home work great! As mentioned in another review I was able to find out a way to activate effects with Google Home. First you have to go into the Magic Home app and make a scene that triggers a function, If you haven't already you need to link the Google Home app to the Magic Home app by selecting the plus sign>select Set up device>select works with Google>search for Magic Home>select Magic Home WIFI>sign into your Magic Home account>then add your controllers to a room. Now you can activate the scene that you made using any Google Assistant device by asking it to turn on the (name of the scene that you made in the Magic Home) or by making a routine in the Google Home app that activates the scene. This also works with the Amazon Alexa but the steps may be different. There was a problem that I had with the Magic Home app to where it said that the controller was not connected to my WIFI even though it was but after closing the app and re-opening it; the problem was fixed. If you ever need to reset the controller you need to un-plug and re-plug it four times. I'm not sure if this set up automatically but if you run into an issue to where the colors or flipped then all you have to do is go into Magic Home app, long press on one of the LED controllers, select change device type, and change the device type to BRG. The LED Light Strip will blink white notifying you that the device type has been changed. Aubrey was very responsive and helpful when I had concerns regarding the controllers and was quick to send me a replacement controller at no extra cost when I found out that one of the controllers that I received had a defective four pin connector. I strongly recommend getting these controllers even if you need to buy LED Light Strips (LED Light Strips and power supplies can be bought separately but you need to make sure that the voltage of both of them match or the LED Light Strips will either not work correctly or be ruined). Read more

★★★★★

Replace original Govee controller

Tim SchroederApril 15, 2023✓ Verified purchase

Works great. Have just ordered a couple more. For 10 bucks hard to beat. I have some outdoor l e d and that controller seems to have failed after 3years and that was not Wi-Fi. This should work great. UPDATE: I got the new controller and installed it today on my outdoor "waterfall" strip lights. I have replaced the original control unit that only worked with a remote control. The new controller works great with Alexa and or the app. I have protected it with a zip lock bag so the weather will not get to it like it did the old controller. And if it fails after a couple of years I can replace it again for only about $10. Not bad. Read more

★★★★☆

A nice addition to my smart lighting setup, with some minor caveats

CustomerAugust 18, 2020✓ Verified purchase

A couple weeks ago I was bored and started seeing how I could make my apartment smarter. After investing in some rgb led light bulbs, getting my raspberry pi integrated with Alexa, and setting up an ir blaster to control other devices, I thought adding some LED lighting that could be controlled by Alexa would be a nice touch. I also happened to have a spare roll of 12v LEDs and power supply with a basic ir remote controller. Physically, installation couldn't have been easier. All I had to do was unplug the power supply and leds from the old controller and plug them into the new one. Software setup wasn't much trouble. It operates like a lot of other smart devices. Download the app (it comes with a card that has the QR code), register on their server, connect the lights, install the Alexa skill, voila. Ok, I can't remember if those were the exact steps, but pretty close. I've had them running for five days now, and I have to say I'm pretty pleased. Once it's all setup, it integrates fairly well with Alexa, and I haven't had any issues with it responding to basic voice commands. BUT here's where the caveats come in. Much like the RGB bulbs I bought (different manufacturer), the Alexa integration allows control of color and brightness, but doesn't allow you control and effects, like strobe, fade, jumping, etc. To do that you have to open the Magic Home app. That said, I usually just keep it on the same color change effect, and that stays persistent when you power it off with Alexa, so it's not really a big issue. UPDATE: There is a bit of a workaround for this. The Magic Home app allows you to create scenes. You could create a scene using a more complex color shifting effect, and the scene will show up in Alexa. The other ding I would have against it, and this is a slight ding, is the limited functionality of the music effects. The controller does allow for the LEDs to pulse to music, but to do that, it uses the mic on your phone (or tablet), and you have to keep the app open to keep the effect going. There's also an option to sync with music stored locally on your phone. Again, the effect works, but it's a bit of a clumsy implementation. My suggestion to the manufacturer would be to either add a mic to the controller (I'd pay a little more for that), or add a way to sync either with music streaming to your phone or to Alexa. Overall I'm only taking one star off because for the price point, it's a nice little package to control a small set of LEDs (have to be aware how much current you're putting through it), and offers fairly good Alexa integration for everyday use. That said, there is a little room for improvement. Read more

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★★★★★

Led wifi

johnny benfieldFebruary 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Worked like it should. Love it Read more

★☆☆☆☆

Frustrating piece of junk

Alex AdrianFebruary 14, 2023✓ Verified purchase

This thing is beyond frustrating and complete garbage. It takes 10+ attempts to connect to the unit and then will not connect to my wifi. It just times out and asks me to switch the device off and on and restart the app. I've tried on 3 devices with the same result. Do yourself a favor and avoid the frustration by purchasing elsewhere. Read more

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