

✨ Light up your life, smartly and stylishly 🌟
The meross Smart LED Strip Lights offer 16.4 feet of vibrant RGB illumination with 150 premium LEDs, fully controllable via WiFi and compatible with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings. Designed for indoor use, these strips feature local control even offline, customizable cut-to-fit length, and smart scheduling modes like Sunrise and Sunset to seamlessly integrate into your lifestyle. Perfect for millennials seeking a sleek, tech-savvy upgrade to their living or workspaces.















| ASIN | B08QCMY1NS |
| Additional Features | Work with Apple HomeKit,Voice Control,APP Control,Color Changing & Dimmable,Scenes & Routine,Sunrise & Sunset,Offline Control,Energy Saving,FCC certified,No Hub Required |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,439 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #256 in LED Strip Lights |
| Brand | meross |
| Brand Name | meross |
| Color | RGB (Red, Green, Blue) |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Controller Type | Remote Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 5,158 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06973696561305 |
| Included Components | 1 x 5m(16.4ft) Light strip, 1 x Connector, 1 x Power adapter, 1 x Smart Wi-Fi controller, 5 x Fixing clip |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 5.47 x 2.28 inches |
| Item Height | 2.28 inches |
| Item Length | 16.4 Inches |
| Item Type Name | LED Strip Lights |
| Light Color | RGB (Red, Green, Blue) |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | meross |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 12 months. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | MSL320 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 150 |
| Occasion | Christmas |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Style | HomeKit Version |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Theme | RGB (Red, Green, Blue) |
| Unit Count | 16.4 Feet |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 36 watts |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
K**L
Great support and impressive products
I had an issue with my Meross device and reached out to customer support, and the experience was excellent from start to finish. Jamie responded quickly, clearly explained the process, and immediately set up a replacement shipment for me. The replacement arrived within the promised time frame and works exactly as expected, so my setup is now back to normal. The products themselves are genuinely impressive: they are easy to set up, respond quickly, and integrate smoothly into my smart home, which makes them feel far more premium than their price. The communication from support was professional, friendly, and easy to follow, which made the whole situation stress‑free and reinforces that Meross stands behind its devices. This experience gives me a lot of confidence to keep buying Meross products in the future.
M**N
Well-built LED strip with strong smart home integration and vivid color output
This light strip has been a solid addition to my smart home setup. At 32.8 feet, it offers enough length to line the back of a TV, under cabinets, or around the perimeter of a room without needing extensions. The strip comes in two segments that connect easily, and installation is simple thanks to the strong adhesive backing. It lies flat without peeling or sagging. Setup was smooth using Apple HomeKit. The included QR code paired instantly through the Home app, and the lights were responsive from the start. I’ve since added it to automations and scenes, and it performs consistently. It also integrates with other systems—Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant, and SmartThings all recognized it without issues. That cross-platform support is a standout feature if you’re using more than one smart home assistant. Color control is extensive, with a wide range of RGB shades and both warm and cool whites. Brightness is adjustable and sufficient to light up a small to medium room with ambient glow. Transitions are smooth whether you’re using scenes, voice commands, or app sliders. The app also includes a few preset modes for effects like pulsing or gradual fades, which are useful for mood lighting. The strip is not waterproof, so it’s best kept indoors and away from humid areas. The power adapter is a bit bulky, but it’s easy to tuck behind furniture. Once installed, the entire setup runs quietly and reliably with no disconnects or lag. Overall, this is a dependable smart LED strip with strong compatibility and vibrant performance. If you’re looking to add flexible, app-controlled lighting to your space, this product is a great choice that plays well with a variety of ecosystems.
R**C
Stripped!
We obtained this LED strip to help reduce residual heat in the studio. We opted to not permanently install for practical reasons so we have no adhesive feedback. Although the brightness (36w) isn’t as high as preferred, the quality so far makes it a good value for the money. It seamlessly integrates with Apple Home so we don’t need the app for remote control…yet. An additional bonus has been the improved lighting observed during video sessions.
T**Y
Pleasantly Surprised
I bought this for about $50 to give to my brother for Christmas, and I have been pleasantly surprised. I have owned a cheap remote-controlled LED strip that cost like $15 which I put on the back of my bedroom TV, and haven't been too happy with it. The remote didn't work very well (have to go walk to point the remote behind the TV for it to register) and it was very short (5' maybe?). On top of that, it would reset the color/mode every time it turned off since it was plugged into the TV. So, it basically stays unplugged until I think about it really want to turn it on. I wanted to get one for my brother's gaming PC (or he could use behind TV like me), so I decided to step it up a bit and get a smart wifi-connected one. The difference is night and day. Here are some of the notes/highlights: * Compared to other smart LED strips in the price range (especially Apple Homekit ones), this one is the longest and best bang-for-you-buck * This is 30+ feet, but is actually two separate LED strips (each 16' I think) that are connected to one controller with one power cord. * My brother has an Android phone, and setting it up was fast * The controls in the app are easy. You can tap the icon just like a smart-plug/light to turn it on/off, and it will remember what color/brightness you last set it to. Click the pencil to get the more detailed view. From here, the power button in the center turns it on/off. You can change the color by rotating the color wheel around the power button, and change the brightness by rotating the outer wheel. * The individual LED's are not individually addressable (understandable at this price for the length). Same goes for each strip. The app has one control and configures both to the same color/brightness (see my suggestion/improvement section below) * You can set timed routines within the app, or connect it to Alexa/Google/Apple for voice control, automation, etc. Worked with my brother to setup a routine that turned the color to a purple at night and a light blue during the day * I got this so he could use in the PC or behind TV/monitor, but with his desk setup everything is close by, and since it comes with two strips he can use it for both All-in-all I think it's much better than the remote-controlled strip, and even though it's $50, it's better-priced than others out there for the features/length. I am quite happy with it. I do have a few notes/recommendations for future support that would make it even better: * Although it has two LED strips there is only one control option in the app. This means that they are both controlled together and cannot be set to different colors or brightness individually. It's possible this could be as simple as an update to the app to allow each LED strip to be controlled independently. If it's a change needed at the microcontroller level, it's wifi-connected and could be future firmware update that could fix this. Either way, I think this would be a prime target for adding a feature that would take little effort and increase the value of what people are getting. In my brother's example, this would allow him to have a different color set for his PC and the TV bias lighting. * There are currently no modes to select like pulse/strobe/etc. Not a killer for me, but what I find funny is that the LED strips auto-rotate colors during setup, meaning it already has at least that functionality programmed in, just only for the setup process. This could be another low-effort addon to the app settings since it's already there.
J**J
Didn’t even last 6 hours
Not impressed at all. I have a meross smart switch and no problems with it other than trying to reset it when moved to new house with new wifi(pain in rear but figured it out). So decided to go with meross again when shopping for smart led strips for behind my tv. Big mistake. First of all realized after the led strip arrived that it didn’t contain right angle connectors so had to buy those separate on amazon and wait for them to arrive. Installation wasn’t bad doing by myself and adhesion seems ok so far. Got everything up and working fine. Tested out the colors and no problems. when went to use the led strip barely a few hours later tho started having problems. First off strip is super finicky at the connectors i used both right angle connectors and 1 straight connector(mismeasured where to cut lol). Randomly a section will stop working so u have to wiggle the a nearby connector to get it working again. The section in my upper right corner of tv is the biggest problem and of course it’s the section with the power controller. Sometimes in color mode all sections show correct color. But sometimes that one problem section shows a completely different color. It also happens in white mode. That problem section will stay one color of white when i’ve changed the color to a different white(like most of led strip will b warm white but that one problem section stays cool white). Also sometimes the strip on bottom of tv and right side will stop working completely when in white mode. It looks ridiculous so now i’ve got to take it all down again. Waste of money.
D**N
Super Bright!
I’ve got to say out of some of the different led strips I’ve owned. These are not bad. They stick well to almost any surface. They’re pretty light in weight. And the install was easy. they’re super bright. I put them along the bottom of my furniture in my bedroom and it gives the perfect ambiance especially at night. I’ve had nothing break and I’ve had them for about a year now. Only problem is every once in awhile it says they’re offline in the app and I have to unplug them and reboot them before I’m able to control them through alexa or anything again. If you’re gonna get these, control them through a smart speaker instead of the app because the app always thinks they’re offline. But when I first got them I had a homepod and didn’t even need the app to set them up. After switching to alexa, I found it was easier to pair the two by using the manufacturer app for the lights. But overall the light itself is of very high quality.
J**N
good product
solid performance, although it's all one color, won't let you have mulitiple colors.
D**E
Good value for the price
I love these strip lights. I have also bought Kasa (not HomeKit enabled) and Aqara LED strips. The Aqara ones are WAY more expensive for way less length, though I do like that they are zigbee enabled as I'm trying to keep the number of WiFi devices down on my network (currently over 80 devices at this time). However, I've found these Meross strips to be a great value for the price. Length is appreciated, and their brightness level is great for the rooms they are in. Easy to install, easy to add to the Apple HomeKit which is my main driver. Definitely recommend.
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