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RGB LED Controllers

  • 3-Channel (RGB) and 4-Channel (RGBW) Controllers: Compatible with wireless series remotes, including dimming, RGB, and RGBW handheld remotes, panel remotes, and desktop remotes.
  • 2.4G Wireless Transmission Technology: Provides a remote control range of up to 30 meters in open, unobstructed areas. With a cascading function, signal forwarding between controllers can extend the control distance to several hundred meters.
  • Flexible Pairing: Each controller can pair with up to 10 remotes. A single controller can be assigned to different zones on the same remote, enabling flexible grouping functionality.
  • Multi-Zone Control: One remote can control single or multiple zones, with each zone supporting an unlimited number of controllers.
  • Automatic Synchronization: All controllers within the same zone automatically synchronize.
  • Controller Options: The 3-channel (RGB) and 4-channel (RGBW) controller series include constant voltage controllers, constant current controllers, and constant voltage panel controllers.

What is RGB LED Controller ?

An RGB LED controller is primarily used to control RGB LED strips. It allows individual control of red, green, and blue colors, as well as their brightness levels. Additionally, it can combine these colors to create a wide range of vibrant effects, meeting the needs of colorful lighting scenarios such as KTV decoration, bars, and ambient lighting. With simple operation, it enables the creation of diverse and visually stunning lighting effects.

 

RGB Control System

We offer a variety of RGB/RGBW controllers, including controllers, remotes, and panels. By combining different products, we enable a range of lighting control functions such as on/off control, brightness adjustment, color temperature adjustment, static colors, dynamic effects, grouping and zoning, scene setting, and timing.

RGB Control

5-36VDC

V3

V3-L

V4-S

RGB - LED Remote Contro

5-36VDC

R8

R9

RT4

RF RGB Panel Remote Control

5-36VDC

T14

T14-1

RK3

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FAQs

Here is the top frequent asked questions. If you are still not very clear, feel free to content our consultant for more details.

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What are RGB controllers for?

The primary purpose of an RGB controller is to control the brightness and color of RGB lights.

What is the difference between RGB and RGBW controllers?

Color Channels:

  • RGB Controllers: Control three color channels: Red (R), Green (G), and Blue (B). They can combine these channels to create a variety of colors but cannot directly produce white light.
  • RGBW Controllers: Include an additional White (W) channel along with RGB. This allows for richer lighting effects and more natural white light.

Function and Application Scenarios:

  • RGB Controllers: Best suited for entertainment settings like KTVs and bars, where only red, green, and blue colors are needed. Their ability to display white light is limited.
  • RGBW Controllers: Ideal for settings requiring more versatile lighting effects, such as home or commercial lighting. The white channel enables better simulation of natural light for realistic illumination.
What is the difference between RGB and ARGB controllers?

Lighting Effects:

  • RGB: Refers to Red, Green, and Blue, where colors are mixed by adjusting the brightness of these three channels. RGB controllers support static or single-color changes, offering simpler effects.
  • ARGB: Includes an Alpha channel in addition to RGB, allowing for dynamic effects like flowing lights, text patterns, and intricate animations, resulting in more vibrant lighting.

Control Principle:

  • RGB: Changes color by adjusting the current of each LED channel, enabling single-color variations.
  • ARGB: Includes a built-in control chip for each LED, enabling advanced programming for effects like flowing lights and animations.
Can I use an RGB controller for RGBW?

No, an RGB controller cannot be used with an RGBW LED strip.
RGB controllers are designed to control only the Red, Green, and Blue channels, whereas RGBW controllers add a White channel for richer functionality. Using an RGB controller for RGBW LED strips will result in incomplete functionality, as the white channel cannot be utilized for full color and brightness adjustment.