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The RGBZONERGBW LED Light Strip Controller is a versatile and powerful dimmer designed for RGB and RGBW LED light strips. With a touch-sensitive panel, it allows for easy brightness adjustments and dynamic lighting modes, all while supporting a robust output of up to 384W. Its elegant design and memory function make it a perfect addition to any home or commercial space.
Contact Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 2 inches |
Specification Met | Ip65 |
International Protection Rating | IP65 |
Number of Positions | 2 |
Actuator Type | Touch |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Upper Temperature Rating | 60 Degrees Celsius |
Controller Type | Touch Switch |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Clamp |
Switch Type | Touch Switch, Dimmer Switch, Temperature Switch |
Terminal | Physical |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Operation Mode | ON-NONE-OFF |
Current Rating | 16 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 24 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Color | [MULTI] |
J**R
Works great
Using on our boat as controller for the 12v LED system I installed. Is inside the glove box, definitely wouldn't leave exposed to elements but it is working great so far! Didn't require anything fancy to wire this way.
J**P
Worked once.
Update: I was able to get it to work again sort of. It rarely does what it is supposed to and just seems to do random functions when buttons are pressed. I would be satisfied if it just turned to one of the basic colors on the bottom but it only occasionally does that and usually after pressing many buttons randomly. I found that the ribbon cable behind the touch pad was keeping one of the mode buttons pressed but after an hour of messing with it, i was finally able to get the touch pad reattached without it the cable resting on the back side of that button. However, it only made it work slightly better. It is going in a client's home so I can't leave it like this so ordered a different switch.
S**R
It will work on a vehcile
Great quality easy mounting instructions simplicity and design quality is great
B**Y
Do not buy
I purchased 4 of these back in 2018. Had problems getting any of them to work consistently. Red and green are opposite on the controller so the wires need to be flipped. Put them aside for a couple years because project got put on hold. Just recently opened up boxes to revisit installing in bar project. Still couldn't get product to totally work and then not at all. Glad I did not epoxy these into my bar top.
B**E
"Touchy" to operate...
I bought this to control RGBW light strips for a bathroom I remodeled. The Light strip go underneath the cabinets, along the floor molding, and behind wall mirrors above the sinks. That ended up being more current than this controller could handle, so I use an amplifier too (and a big power supply). Anyway, this review is about the controller.I mounted it in the wall, using a metric box (others have mentioned that in their reviews). I had some difficulty getting the bezel to snap into place after securing the controller in the box, but eventually got it.Some of the controls are not intuitively obvious, so I recommend reading the "Chinglish" instructions... especially about the "mode" operations.The "color wheel" was supposed to be glass, but I think it's just glossy paper or maybe thin plastic- I don't know how long it will hold up to use, especiallyin a moist environmentlikea bathroom. The "color wheel" operates by touch- no moving parts- which is kind of cool, but also a problem in that it is difficult to accurately select the color desired. Fat fingers cover too many touch areas on the wheel...The on/off switch is in the center of the wheel, and I found that it is easy to accidentally touch the color part while trying to turn it on/off. The most irritating thing is that there is an LED in the center of the wheel that flashes dimmly when you touch on/off. It would be nice if the LED could be set to stay on all the time, because it is difficult to find the switch to turn it on in the dark without touching the color area.Example: I wanted to have the lightstrip color to be red, and dim, so I could use it in the middle of the night without lighting up the whole room, but I have to turn on another light to see what I'm doing, or else risk turning on Blue or yellow or almost any other color.Also, the controller doesn't dim the lights as much as I would like it to do.Other than that, it seems to work well so far (I've had it installed about 3 weeks now). Caveat Emptor.
J**.
Controls seem to do random things
One description says it has six functions. The manual that came with it shows 27 functions. There's no way to know which one you're on. You would think pushing the solid color controls would light up the corresponding color, but it seems to be a random color that lights up, depending on which mode you landed on. Also the color wheel doesn't really match what lights up. Also when I was able to get solid color mode (or any mode for that matter) the brightness control did nothing. It's either poorly documented or malfunctioning, but the end result is it's NOT easy to use. One star for the fact that it's straightforward to hook up, and another for the fact that it does power on.
B**1
Good simple controller but lacks a few features
I have to remove 2 stars due to the following:- There are no modes for color fade switching 'smooth' without the light totally dimming out in between colors. All the other controllers I've used can smoothly transition between colors without dimming out completely.- The speed and brightness buttons are the same buttons, so sometimes you dim the lights when you want to decrease the speed -- a bit tedious- The cover is not back lit. at night it's completely black and you have to use a flashlight to find it or operate it. -- EVEN the super cheap RF controllers with the remotes are back-lit.- And by 'adopted glass panel', they mean plastic. It's a plastic cover, probably acrylic or polycarbonate.PROS:-The buttons are pretty responsive. These work fine with RGB lights, but even better if you have RGBW lights.- I like the functions of the single color buttons. You can have one or multiple on.- $20Overall this is a great controller for the money, minus the lack of a few features. Personally, the lack of the features listed above is why I'm returning it, however, my application is very specific. They'd work perfectly for under cabinet or table lighting, but I think I need a higher end controller. I would buy these again for a more simple application.
A**H
Flimsy And cheap feeling
Not worth the price. The color buttons don't always work forcing you to turn it off to reset the leds. Cheap plastic and bad connections. Overheats leds if you have them on full brightness for more than 15-20 mins. There are better options for the same or less money. Order your stuff from City theatrical or environmental lighting otherwise.
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