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I am looking for a WIFI-controlled RGB+W LED lighting controller

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  • #1 18545555
    MarcinViper
    Level 16  
    Hello,
    I'm planning to do a ceiling light in several rooms in my new house using LED strips. And I have a bit of a conundrum as to how to solve this because I would like it to be like this:
    1. control via WIFI and remote control
    2, each room controlled separately so that the remote controls do not "clash".
    3, LED strips will be max. 20m long
    4, Dimmer for LED strips if possible?
    5, Some kind of intelligent controller where I can save the time of switching on/off the LED strips.
    6, One remote "mother" with which I would change the backlighting in the three rooms at the same time because they are connected.

    Thanks for any suggestions and help with hardware selection :D .
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  • #2 18550671
    sk1977

    IT specialist
    Check out the Mi-Light controller. There are different versions.
    Operation of up to 4 zones from the remote control, brightness (and colour adjustment for RGB WRGB strips), different modes, wall panel, smartphone app, with gateway also voice control (Alexa, Google - separate devices/phone).
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
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  • #3 18552920
    MarcinViper
    Level 16  
    Hey, I've already ordered one set of remote control FUT092 + FUT037 for testing and we'll see, I'm just curious if the version with the remote can also be used as a wall panel if I lose the remote somewhere in the house.
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  • #4 18552957
    Sirius Black
    Level 2  
    Blebox SwitchBox or Blebox wLightbox/WlightboxS
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  • #5 18553306
    alster1
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    sk1977 wrote:
    See the Mi-Light controller. There are different versions.
    .
    I have several MI-LIGHTs and they have one disadvantage, after a power failure they start in the on state.
    If there is a power outage then the circuits controlled by the MI-LIGHT will remain on until the user physically shuts them down.
  • #6 18570418
    xury
    Automation specialist
    I have my lights controlled by a DIY controller based on https://github.com/sidoh/esp8266_milight_hub.
    Thanks to this, the cost was less than 20 PLN. In addition, the mi-lights are switched via Sonoffy T2, so restarting the power supply does not bother me. The whole system is of course connected with Domoticz.
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