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Comentado en Francia el 25 de enero de 2025
Très bien, j’adore ce kit car les applications smartphone c’est bien mais lancer l’application à chaque fois c’est chaint donc je préfère une petite télécommande.
Kandace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2024
The RF Remote provides convenient wireless control from a distance, allowing you to change settings with ease. Plus, the 2PCS C03RF Controllers offer additional flexibility and functionality, enabling you to manage multiple light strips separately or synchronize them for a cohesive lighting scheme.
Br'er Sith Monkey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de febrero de 2024
This review is for the "BTF-LIGHTING 5050SMD FCOB COB RGB RF Remote RC03RFB &2PCS C03RF Controller Kit 4 Zones RF 2.4GHz Wireless Remote Group Control PWM RGB (+ R G B) 4pin LED Strip DC5V DC12V DC24V (RGB (Red, Green, Blue), Remote+2XController Kit)BTF-LIGHTING 5050SMD FCOB COB RGB RF Remote RC03RFB &2PCS C03RF Controller Kit 4 Zones RF 2.4GHz Wireless Remote Group Control PWM RGB (+ R G B) 4pin LED Strip DC5V DC12V DC24V (RGB (Red, Green, Blue), Remote+2XController Kit)".This set consists of a remote and controllers. The controllers are devices that sit between the power and the LED strip(s). They allow you to set the tone and mood of the LED(s). Thus, if you get this set, ensure you also have the power supplies, as they are not included here. Wiring is required to set power from the power source to the controller, and then from the controller to the LED strip. Of course, the method is dependant on the types of connectors.For myself, I'm just getting into the whole LED strip business with redoing my computer space, so this set was my first purchase due to the variety of elements it supports. I tested the remote with the controllers and everything sets up and behaves correctly. So I'm happy with that. I have no need for any sort of automations, so the remote works just fine for me.Next step, figuring out how I want to run the LED strips.
Richard E.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de febrero de 2024
I am in the middle of constructing a recording studio and am gathering together a variety of LED strips, track lights, and ceiling fixtures. I have also acquired a number of different control products from BTF Lighting. I have found this company to be a premier supplier of LED strips and controllers. I presently have at least a half dozen of their controllers and many, many of their LED strips.I specifically ordered this system because it uses an RF remote and does not require me to use my phone as the control device. Also, this system will let me cascade across a number of controllers and have 4 separate zones so I can control different displays in the same room as well as in other rooms.I am still experimenting with the controllers and determining how I will divide up my lights into the various zones (control room accent lighting, background perimeter lighting, ambient lighting in the "live room", and general lighting in the reception/refreshment area.In testing, the controllers have performed flawlessly and I have great faith in the quality and durability the BTF products have delivered so far. When the studio is finished, I will come back to this review and post a few photos and give an update on the controller performance.
Signus
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de febrero de 2024
Can't fault the 4-zone rgb LED controller. The one I received had one 4-zone 2.4ghz RF remote controller and two RGB drivers as listed.The directions that come with the kit are pretty straight-forward, as is the listing. I really appreciate when a seller includes enough information to help make my mind up if I want what I'm looking at. In this case, that was true.I like that this particular controller doesn't require an app, or connection to my wifi. The remote works on its own radio frequency connection independent of wifi. However, under some circumstances, you may experience a rare interference issue with your 2.4g wifi. It's rare, but possible. If you do, just go into your rounter and change the channel group. I don't think you will have this issue, but my spread spectrum frequency analyser did notice harmonics close to the wifi bandwidth.There are two separate voltage input ports. One only handles up to 5Amps, and the other screw terminal input handles up to 12Amps. If you plan on driving these hard, consider keeping total amperage below 8Amps, or you run the risk of overheating the internal drivers. I know the specs say 12Amps, but that's theoretical and not realisticallyexpected to be maintained for long periodsof time.Actual constant load should be half that imho. I've used RGB LED strips all over my lab, engineering room and elsewhere. Some of those strips are really long. The rule I learned that keeps it all running healthy is to use supplies rated twice what I load them to, and drivers rated twice the load. That has saved me from ever having to replace drivers and supplies. Some of my strips are 10 years old using the same drivers and supplies.This is a great alternative to the cheap drivers and IR remotes on the market that can't handle much of a load. Recommended.
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