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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
This is a great, pre-built setup, with output drivers and a case. It's easy to use once you find the documentation on the web. There is no USB connection or easy access to the default UART and EN pins. But you can crack the case and there are very small pads to solder to if you need to access them.
Emma Payne
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
This works flawlessly if you know what strips to use it for. This will not work for chips that use IC (internal circuit) chips. Make sure your lights are specifically as described. I used them of BTF tunable 3000-6000k CCT FCOB 24v and they work flawlessly set the GPIO and connected the Cool White (CW terminal) and the Warm White (WW) terminal to the GPIO pins threw a 24v barrel connector on. They will not work for any light that says IC in the name, you can read about why if you're interested.
Micah Stroud
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I'm a bit torn on this WLED controller. Once it is fully configured, connected, and running, it works as well as any other WLED controller I've used to date. The challenging part is getting to that point.Right out of the box this controller will not work with any LEDs. This isn't an exaggerated claim: the manufacturer appears to have flashed a stock WLED image onto this controller at the factory and then did nothing further to set it up for their hardware. This is a problem, because WLED is meant to work with dozens, if not hundreds of different hardware products to control LEDs. It can't "just work" after an install without some amount of tinkering.The second issue is where to find the information needed to configure this hardware. There isn't any instructions inside the box that will get this controller working. There is a QR code that points you to a sketchy website, where you must download a PDF file, scan through all of the documentation, and find the magic information: set the configuration to "PWM RGB + CCT" and then input the following GPIO pins in this order -- 19, 18, 17, 16, 4. Without these steps you cannot get this controller working with WLED, not matter what you do... and this information is, as far as I can tell, only available inside that PDF.However, once that is all done and the controller reboots, you do have a working WLED controller that can take control of your single color, non-individually controlled RGB+W LED strip lights. You can access these controls via a web browser of the much cleaner app interface for Android and iOS. Please note: this controller does not work with individually controlled LED strips, or at least I found no combination of settings to allow it to. This only works with the cheaper, single color (or all LEDs the same color at the same time) LED strips.If this manufacturer could configure this hardware at the factory it would make this a no-brainer product to recommend. As it stands now, however, without spending the time to track down this hidden information, it is frustrating to purchase and use for the first time.
Gopiballava
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I like all the features that the WLED firmware offers. I had this controller working in about 10 minutes - although I have a lot of wiring experience.
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