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The WLED Controller with Mic harnesses the power of the ESP32 dual-core chip to deliver high-performance, multi-protocol LED control compatible with popular LED strips like WS2812B and SK6812. Featuring Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, real-time syncing, and an open-source platform, it offers professional-grade remote lighting management via a free mobile app and IoT cloud, perfect for smart home automation and creative lighting projects.







| ASIN | B0D5CGFVNR |
| Additional Features | Color Changing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #641,547 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,656 in LED Strip Lights |
| Brand | KHKJROS |
| Built-In Media | LED Strip Controller |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 37 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | KHKJROS |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Mfr Part Number | 1 |
| Model Name | GL-C-015WL-M |
| Model Number | GL-C-015WL-M |
| Special Feature | Color Changing |
| Unit Count | 4.5856 Ounce |
C**A
Compact Reliability
Simple and reliable functionality. Works as advertised.
B**O
Works like a charm
This LED controller works like a charm! Setup was quick, and it controls my lights flawlessly. The app? Letโs just say it looks like it time-traveled from 2009, but donโt let the design fool you, it works perfectly and does everything you need. Once you get past the retro vibe, itโs smooth sailing. Overall, great quality and does exactly what it promises.
G**8
Decent WLED Controller
Surprisingly good controller for WLED. I didn't have high expectations, but it handled my Christmas tree very well. Doesn't have the features one would get from QuinLED or similar operations, but for the price it does the job just fine.
R**Y
Good economical way to incorporate WLED into your light show.
Works great. Good package. Easy to configure and update WLED, you just have to use the .bin files. I think out of the box they are WLED 13. You can download the .bin update file from the WLED site. If you are trying to connect to WS6812 RGBW LED's like the Eufy E120's or similar house lights, and the blue color does not work, try these settings: Color Order: BRG Swap: W&G
M**D
Huge time saver!
After grabbing one of these to see if it would simplify my WLED setup, I'll never go back to setting up on a nodemcu again! This made things so much easier, with less wires, less soldering frustrations, and I love that the power can pass through it instead of routing separately from the device.
S**T
Versatile, easy setup
I have a BT controller but it's not reliable. This controller is WiFi which makes it much more reliable. Lots of app features.
K**H
WLED
By far one of the best options to use this so you don't have to struggle through code and esp 32's arduino's yada yada yada. plug it in and done!!
N**T
Works great
The vast majority of the setup in my PC gaming room is being run off of the PC lighting software, Corsair's ICUE. Including those lava lamps I modded LED rings into and shielded from the heat to make them color changers. As well as the first neon rope in the vid. Which is 24v rope I figured out how to run off of Corsair's 5v controllers. (You can do this because though the power is different between 5, 12, and 24v strips, the data line between the 3 is still only 5v) So though I'm quite familiar with different kinds of ARGB strips, (also sometimes known as RGB-IC or DRGB strips) and most of the PC lighting software out there, this is my first WLED controller. I got it because the neon rope at the end of the video is too far from the PC and I wanted something with a lot of modes so it can match the rest of the setup. This controller with WLED worked out nicely. It's both complex and easy to use. Complex because of how far you can extend its abilities. Abilities I haven't come remotely close to learning all about yet. But also easy for the basic functions like in setting it up with the wifi and getting its numerous preset modes to work. The connections work nice so you don't have to learn how to solder. For the power side you can either use the bare wire connectors or a plug in power supply. I didn't even know it had the plug in until I opened it since all the pics of it show the bare wire connectors being used, so that was a nice surprise. Another nice thing about this controller is its software is upgradable. lol I haven't bothered to learn how yet because I don't really currently have the need to, but it's nice for down the road when that will undoubtedly change. All in all I'm really happy with this controller. I just wish I had a phone with a camera that didn't have such trouble accurately recording LED light in low light settings. This all looks so much better in person.
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