Price: $27.99
(as of Jan 09, 2025 21:53:00 UTC – Details)
Product Description
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Compatible LED Strip Lights SPI RGB/RGBW LED strip or PWM 4CH RGB/5CH RGBW LED strip Input Voltage DC5V-DC24V Controller voltage depends on LED strip Current PWM Single Channel Maximun Output Current: 6A.Total Maximun : 12A Waterproof level IP30 Non-waterproof Operation temperature -4℉~140℉(-20℃~+60℃ ) on/off animations Set on/off animations and the default power-on state.
Package Dimensions : 7.01 x 6.02 x 1.22 inches; 4.23 ounces
Item model number : RB3+SP530E
Date First Available : May 16, 2024
Manufacturer : BTF-LIGHTING Technology CO.,Limited
ASIN : B0D492BYZK
Country of Origin : China
【All In One LED Controller】The SP530E WiFi & Bluetooth Controller is compatible with various types of LED light strips.Such as PWM 3CH RGB 4 CH RGBW(Without IC), SPI RGB/RGBW (With Addressable IC Chip).
【Third Party Voice Control】Integrated with smart speaker platforms like Alexa, Google Home, enabling voice commands for light switches, brightness, and color control.
【4 Zones Control Separately】The RB3 RF remote can control up to 4 zones, supports one-to-many control, and one RF remote control can control multiple controllers. It also supports multi-to-one control, with each controller able to bind up to 5 RF remote controls.
【Color calibration】 When the app color is inconsistent with the color of the LED strip, the color can be calibrated to make it consistent. Timing function.You can set up to 5 timers.With memory function in case of power-down.Support Power On/Off Effect Setting, Fun Switch Setting, Default Switching State Setting.
【2.4Ghz Wireless 30M(98FT) Remote Control Distance】One RF remote control can control up to 4 groups of lights.Each group can control an LED strip within 30m (98ft).The remote control allows for free control of a distance of 30 meters (98ft) within an open space.
【LED Matrix spectrum effect】 You can flexibly configure the size and alignment of the rectangular LED Matrix, and can set the music spectrum of the fall point and the parameters of the sound column, such as color, saturation and direction, etc., which can achieve a more unique music spectrum effect.
【Package Contents】1x RB3 RF remote,1xSP530E LED controller
Customers say
Customers appreciate the string lights’ color control and controllability. They can set different colors and gradients, with smooth transitions between colors. The app allows basic control of the LED colors, brightness, and the most useful feature is that it allows you to control which part of the strip gets to be on. The controller supports individually addressable LEDs, which allows for great animations. However, opinions differ on functionality.
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Burton Nuse –
Great WIFI LED controller!
We purchased a headboard that came with integrated LED RGB strips that were controlled by a hardwired switch and knob controller. I purchased this Bluetooth module to add wireless control and Alexa controllability to the LED strips and it worked out great. It was easy to install and setup and has worked as advertised for about four months now. The app is okay, it allows some basic control of the LED colors, brightness and the most useful feature a scheduler. So far, I am happy with the module and I will get another one down the road if I need to control any other LED strips.
Burton Nuse –
Nicholas –
Works great, but not perfect
The setup turned out great. The LEDs are white-tunable and RGB.The controller supports individually addressable LEDs, which allows for some great animations. And the transition between colors is very smooth!Configuring the lights was tricky, and took me several attempts to work it out. For the LEDs referenced below, I’ve provided the configuration that works.Connecting to Alexa was straightforward when you follow the directions, but not intuitive if you try to figure it out on your own.Below are the key products to this setup.- LEDs https://a.co/d/b3oDUBa- controller https://a.co/d/ijOn0iz- power adapter https://a.co/d/2iUcBzg- channel (though a tad oversized, it still works) https://a.co/d/1M9gQiV
Nicholas –
Iparrot M. –
The insane amount of things you can do with this controller is… well… insane!
I used this video for their led strips review, so here you can have an idea of what this controller and its app is all about! Lots of settings, gradients, effects, it is an endless amount of fun I have been having! I never get old of these. ð I’ve had this product for a while and it still works flawlessly. No complaints and would- no- WILL buy again!My favorite thing about this is the music mode. Capturing the sounds is accurate, you can control which part of the led strip(s) get to be on and have different effects of the same led strip(s), you can give them different colors and gradients, you can control the sensitivity to capturing the noises, you can control the frequency too, there are loads of things you can do with this controller!I had no problem with paring the controller to bluetooth, but if you have trouble connecting, you can manually connect the controller to the bluetooth. I found out when I tried connectint them but it didn’t work, not even manually. Turns out I forgot to connect the led strip to the controller. :’)
Iparrot M. –
Adam –
Easiest way to control addressable LEDs
After trying a few methods to get addressable LEDs to work, I finally decided to get an SP530E. This is by far the easiest way to control them. Setup is super simple, once you hook up the LEDs and pair the controller, you tell it how the colors are controlled (PWM or IC) and then it will turn a solid color, you select what you see, and it does the same until all colors are calibrated. Then you’re all set and can select from 100+ different scenes, and it can also connect with Alexa. The only issue I ran into was no documentation on how to enable pairing mode. On first startup it’s already there, but if something messes up and you have to start over, it’s not clear how to enter pairing. I found that if I hold the power button as I plug it in, that seemed to work. Or maybe I got lucky.The version I got came with a 2.4GHz controller which works really well and paired instantly with the SP530E. I’m curious to try and see if it can work with multiple at the same time.
Adam –
Super Audio Guy –
Didn’t work for me
For starters, the remote is super unreliable and ultimately worthless, in my experience.The controller worked, but the app had way fewer program options than the sp107e that I was trying to replace (to have wifi), especially music ones.What really irks me is how all of these controllers seem to come from the same company, yet every single one of them has to use a completely different app? So stupid. If someone made one controller that worked with all LED strips (like this one) AND had a comprehensive highly customizable app (like wled but better), they would make a killing. How has this not happened yet?
Super Audio Guy –
Edward –
Love it!!
Works as it should. I havenât had an issue yet
Edward –
Mat E. –
Great controller, fiddly to make it work with Home Assistant
This is a great value unit, lots of features and good integration with Alexa. If, like me, you wanted to integrate it with Home Assistant (or via Home Assistant to HomeKit) you’ll need to flash it with a special ESP32 firmware, which is a bit fiddly but worth it once done.
Mat E. –
Max –
Does not work Alexa
The Controller has Bluetooth and wifi capability, however, the device cannot be found by Alexa even the “Skill ” is connected to Alexa. Then what’s the use of wifi connection?The app can be used to control the Controller though
Max –
Zellbauer –
Der Controller ist schnell eingerichtet und mit fast allen gängigen LED-Stipes kompatibel. Die Remote funktioniert gut ist allerdings nur auf Infrarot Basis und daher ist die Reichweite begrenzt.
Zellbauer –
WYSIWYG –
The BTF-Lighting LED controller SP530E is really outstanding! It’s probably the best possible small home LED controller that you can get. It works perfectly with pretty much any LED strip that you can think of – including FCOB, COB, SMD, PWM, or SPI – and supports wide input and output voltages – 5V, 12V and 24V – offering great versatility. The RB1 remote control is very intuitive and the dimming features work smoothly across all 4 zones, giving precise control over lighting intensity. The kit integrates perfectly with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, allowing for easy smart home automation. Setting it up was a bit specific in my case, because the instructions are not perfectly clear about how to use the SP530E with the BTF-Lighting’s own WS2815 upgraded LED strips that I have, but after just 3-4 tries I was able to make the strips shine beautifully. The build quality of bot the LED controller and the remote control for it is solid and durable. The packaging is a super thin small carton box for the LED controller and the same box for the remote control – both are protecting the devices adequately during transport. One thing I didn’t get is why is the SP530E the better (upgraded) variant for the SP630E – there has to be something wrong with the person in BTF-Lighting who’s numbering their devices :). Anyway – great LED controller. After I tested the free Vine one that I got, I ordered another one for a small project at home that I want to do and the price is perfect!
WYSIWYG –
Benji –
BTF-LIGHTING 4 Zones 2.4GHz Dimming RF Remote RB1 & SP530E WiFi Bluetooth Controllers Kit Support FCOB COB SMD PWM or SPI.The BTF-LIGHTING controller is a really good piece of kit, its really well made out of high quality materials and can control 4 different light zones independently, wiring it up is not as easy as it looks so if your not sure on what to do get a qualified electrician to do it!As well as controlling the 4 zones independently with the supplied remote control you can also dim them all too, there are other models that can change colour temperature and others that are fully RGB so make sure you get the correct one! also you can download the app for more options and it will also work with Alexa and other third party voice controls.Overall a really decent lighting controller that for £32.99 at the time of reviewing is a decent price.
Benji –
D## –
Dieser WIFI RGBW-IC LED Stripes Controller lässt sich per Bluetooth über eine App steuern, im verbundenen WLAN-Netzwerk auch über die App oder durch die beiliegende RF-Fernbedienung. Durch die RGB, kalt weià und Warmweià Pulsweitenmodulations-Ausgänge können Stripes per PWM angesteuert werden. Des Weiteren ermöglichen der Spannungsausgang, die Masse und Daten Ausgang das Ansteuern von digital IC basierten adressierbaren LED Stripes. Versorgt werden die Stripes über einen 5 bis 24 Volt Spannungsversorgung, die wahlweise über Schraubklemmen oder über die Buchse eingespeist werden. Dadurch ist dieser Controller vielseitig einsetzbar, da dieser mit verschiedenen Stripes per Pulsweitenmodulation als auch digital und mit verschiedenen Spannungsausführungen arbeiten kann. Auf dem Board arbeitet ein Mikrocontroller-ESP32. Die Halbleiterzugänge sind auf der Platine ausgeführt, sodass per Serieller-Schnittstelle auch darauf zugegriffen werden kann. Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit dem Controller und kann ihn sehr empfehlen. Mittlerweile ist es mein dritter SP53XE, den ich bei mir zur Ansteuerung von LED-Stripes verwende.
D## –
Marcel –
Wir haben im Treppenhaus vier FCOB WS2811 LED Streifen ebenfalls von BTF. Diese sind an einem SP901E angeschlossen, welcher mit diesem Controller gesteuert wird.Es hat auf Anhieb Perfekt geklappt. Die App erkennt selbst ob das Teil in Bluetooth Reichweite ist oder ob aufs WLAN zurückgegriffen werden muss.Die Fernbedienung wie auf dem Video ersichtlich hat ebenfalls ein gutes Ansprechverhalten, wobei ich die übersensiblen Touch Tasten nicht mag. Man muss die Fernbedienung sehr vorsichtig anheben um ja keine Taste zu berühren – sie ist sehr kontaktfreudig.Trotz dem bin ich mehr als zufrieden. Alles funktioniert stabil und die Einstellmöglichkeiten sind vollkommen ausreichend. Den Musikmodus brauche ich nicht – funktioniert aber ebenfalls mit minimaler Verzögerung.Im GroÃen und Ganzen ein solides Produkt zum guten Preis.P.S.: BTF, bitte öffnet das Ding für HomeAssistant 😉
Marcel –