
Bluetooth RGBW/RGB+Tunable White LED Controller - Smartphone Compatible - 5 Amps/Channel

Features
- Smartphone control using Bluetooth Mesh technology
- 80' Auto-transmitting function to compatible controllers
- Dynamic or static color/white modes - CCT modes with tunable strip lights
- Customized color modes, brightness, speed, and timer settings
- Microphone sound control capability
Overview
This Bluetooth mesh controller lets you control RGBW, RGB+W, or RGB+tunable white LED strip lights with your smartphone (iOS 8.3 or Android 4.4 and above). With the Open-Lit app, you can choose from numerous dynamic color-changing modes with adjustable speed and brightness levels or from static color and white modes with adjustable brightness and color temperature (when applicable). You can also program your own color modes. Additional features include sound (microphone) activation, up to 16 timer settings, and mode selection memory. This indoor LED controller has a maximum load capacity of 5 amps per channel and is compatible with LED light strips that operate within a 9-24 VDC range. Maximum load is 180 watts at 12 volts or 360 watts at 24 volts. Controllers automatically relay signals to compatible BLE Mesh controllers within an 80' range. Power the controller through its DC barrel connector or screw terminals.



- Home Lighting
- Home Accent Lighting
- Remote Controlled Light
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Almost, but not quite.
Can someone please spend one more day working on programming this App? There are features that should be obviously included that are just missing. You can choose between hues of preset tunable white on the app. But, you can't choose any of those presets for the timing/schedule feature....? Its a wireless controller that works with tunable white strips and has tubable white presets. Maybe...just maybe...someone might want to cycle through the hues of white throughout the day to mimic sunrise, daylight, and sunset. All of the features are there, it's very frustrating to not be able to use them in an obvious way.