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The GIDERWEL DC 24V Smart ZigBee RGB COB LED Strip Kit offers 16.4 feet of dimmable, ultra-uniform RGB lighting with 180 LEDs. Compatible with ZigBee hubs like Echo Plus and Tuya Gateway, it supports app and Alexa voice control for seamless smart home integration. Perfect for creating customizable ambiance in any indoor setting, this kit includes a 24V power supply and ZigBee 3.0 controller for easy installation and dynamic lighting experiences.







| ASIN | B07ZQC29J9 |
| Additional Features | Dimmable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #164,060 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #982 in LED Strip Lights |
| Brand | GIDERWEL |
| Brand Name | GIDERWEL |
| Bulb Base | E26 Medium |
| Color | COB RGB LED Strips Kit 16.4ft |
| Color Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
| Connectivity Technology | zigbee |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 151 Reviews |
| Included Components | zigbee led controller |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions | 80 x 0.47 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Length | 5 Meters |
| Item Type Name | Smart ZigBee LED Light Strip |
| Item Weight | 13 Ounces |
| Light Color | White |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | GIDERWEL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GIDERWEL |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | RGBW |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 180 |
| Occasion | Christmas |
| Power Source | Power Adapter |
| Product Style | light controller |
| Seasons | All Seasons |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Dimmable |
| Theme | Christmas |
| UPC | 723172154332 |
| Unit Count | 6.66 Feet |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 24 watts |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Zigbee |
B**.
Connects up well with Home Assistant
Got this working in just under a minute with Home Assistant and Z2MQTT. Overall it puts out very nice light. The reds are slightly stronger than the blue and green, at least to my perception. This will make great accent lighting and the FCOB helps with dispersion and point definition. You will still see the pixels when looked at directly but will wash nicely in a reflective use. Bear in mind this is all a single color at a time and not addressable, so it won’t do rainbow affects or multiple colors simultaneously.
R**L
Good lighting. Perfect compatibility with Hue system.
I decided to install this for counter-top lighting in my kitchen. The strip was the perfect length to run the length of my cabinets, take a short turn and end before going over the stove. The lighting works really well, is decently bright, and integrated immediately with my Hue system. I now control it with other smart lights. I don't use the color changing too much, but I did find that it emits some UV when set to a deep purple color; this turned out to be really useful for highlighting some staining when I was cleaning. The supplied adhesive completely failed the moment I put hot food under it. It replaced it with an industrial contact cement that works perfectly. I think the adhesive would be fine it 1) It was holding the strip DOWN instead of UP, and 2) was not exposed to steam or elevated heat.
R**B
You Get What You Pay For
I've had this strip for a few months now, and my feelings are mixed. Long story short: if you're heavily invested in the first-party Hue ecosystem, or if you plan to use this in a room with other Hue products, this may not be the product for you. I have moved these strips to an area with no other Hue products, and I'm very pleased with it for the price. I would never have paid $80 to add smart lighting to this area of my home - but I am happy having paid about half that for locally-controlled smart lights at this performance level in this new area. ---- First up - overall build quality. These LED strips have some kind of epoxy or resin over the LEDs. On cheaper LED strips, that epoxy can yellow quickly. I am pleased to say that has NOT happened to me, even with the strips installed in a high-heat, high-humidity environment. Unfortunately, the adhesive is a different story: that failed quickly. While I will concede that the surface I was adhering to is less than ideal, it failed quickly - within the first month or so. I was able to resolve the issue by purchasing some aluminum LED channels and mounting the strips to it. ---- ---- Next - pairing and performance. For me, pairing was a breeze! I have both a Hue hub and a Home Assistant hub. I had no issues pairing it to either hub. But I wasn't thrilled with the performance of the strip connected to the hue hub. - Color-matching a first-party Hue product to this strip will be very difficult/impossible. - Color and on/off fading doesn't quite match with this strip. - Occasionally, the strip would turn back on after turning it off via the Hue app. I originally had this in a room with other Hue products, and I decided to move the product to a different area of my home, away from other Hue lighting products, where this wouldn't be noticeable. This has improved the perceived user experience. ---- I don't think that first-party hue products are a great value, so I'm not going to say that you should go and buy the Hue strip - the Hue indoor "Lightstrip Plus" is hardly a superior product to this on paper. However, if you want to use the entertainment area feature, or if you want a LED strip to use in combination with other first party hue products in close proximity, look to the Hue product catalog.
J**E
Nice when they work
The led strips are nice but unfortunately one of the two that were delivered does not work properly, the colors seem to invert based on the color provided. Don’t see any way to reach out to the seller besides leaving a review
M**L
Cheaper...
I bought this lightstrip and a Hue lightstrip at the same time to compare. On the plus side, this strip is cheaper and has good colors. Other than that, I'm not sure I would recommend - they don't support resuming after losing power, and turn on bright when reconnected. Transitions aren't as smooth and they can't be used in Hue entertainment areas. Two groups of LED's have poor connection - sometimes they work, sometimes they dont. Within the first week, the controller locked up (stuck on purple, wouldn't turn off) and had to be unplugged to reset. Finally, they don't support updates, so the problems they have now will always be there.
K**T
WARNING this wont work with Hue entertainment areas
This light strip is a great alternative to hue's overpriced light strip. Its roughly the same cost if you went out and tried to find the parts yourself but it comes in a very conveniently put together package ready to go so all you have to do is plug it in and set it up and you're good to go. HOWEVER... to my disappointment, while this will sync to the hue app and ecosystem it will NOT work in hues "entertainment areas" which is key if you're trying to do things like connect to razer chroma, hue sync, or any hue based color syncing app or device. SUUUUPER annoying... but its not the fault of this product, its the fault of hue for cock blocking 3rd party devices so they can charge an arm and a leg for their products. There are some ways around this but it does make it a bit more difficult and complicated. Its disappointing that you will have to pay twice as much just to have that convenience but if its worth it to you... you might want to just stick with philips branded products. Otherwise there are a plethora of apps and devices that will do screen capture, sound reactions, and more... but results may vary. Screenbloom works decent for computers. If you are one of the unlucky people though that bought the philips sync box that connects to your tv... you best just not cheap out because anything outside of the philips brand will just not work with that. Also the power supply it that comes with this is fairly cheap and makes a fairly noticeable high pitched noise. Its not anything to worry about... its just cheap and noisy. You may want to replace it with a better one. They're not very expensive and you may even have one lying around the house.
D**D
Very poor quality alternative to the Philips Hue light strip
This is WAY overpriced for what you get. You might be happy with this if you are just interested in saturated colors. This can do that, but if you are trying to match any other lighting, or mix specific colors, or anything resembling white, whether warm or cool, look elsewhere. Yes it can be used with the Philips system, but not very well. This is a VERY inferior product and not so much cheaper that it is worth the savings: 1. The adhesive backing is a joke. It adheres to the blue covering, not to the back of the light strip. 2. Maybe because the light strip material is tacky and feels like it wasn't properly mixed in the manufacturing process. Dust sticks to it. 3. The colors are very rough.. Trying to get the same color as the other lights in your system is impossible. The Hue system allows you to gang lights together in the app in order for them to produce the same colors, and this doesn't work with this light strip. The colors are way off, and trying to match them is an exercise in futility. Even the extension doesn't match the original strip it's plugged into. Very disappointed. I'm ordering the Philips version. I'll try to find another use for this strip. Update: I've installed this in another room without any other color lights, and am able to get a preset that isn't too offensive for general use. The other lights in the room are all quartz halogen, which has a very even tone and pleasing warmth as it dims. Trying to match these to that warmth produces at best an ugly greenish red instead of yellow, and it only works as more of an exaggerated orange or red complement when set at a relatively low level.
B**H
Perfect for DIY Projects - Compatible with Hue
I use Philips Hue for all lighting in my house. When it came time to upgrading the kitchen, I was tired of paying the Philips price. Also, the Hue light strips are way more complicated to deal with because they are not connectorized and trying to integrate all the wiring in the cabinets would be a pain. My cabinets also extend off the left side at 90 degrees with a pantry in the corner. I needed the ability to do custom wiring and extensions. Pair this controller and 2 meter strip with some 1 meter extensions and some 6-pin 10-foot extensions and now you have a completely customizeable solution at a fraction of the price of Philips. This particular controller is very useful in that each output is actually a spring loaded terminal. Rather than having some proprietary connector, you strip the wires bare and push them into the terminals. This allowed me to join three separate cable runs together. Regarding the distance limitations, their general guidelines are for a single line, however I have 5 meters worth of LED's above the cabinets with about 3 meters worth of extension cable. This is possible when taking each section directly back to the controller and splitting it three ways. This combats the voltage drop. I'm also using two controllers between the top and bottom for independent control. I used 1x3 wood planks for the top sections and found nice aluminum channel from Muzata for under the cabinets. All in was about $350 plus a couple weekends of drilling through the walls and cabinets. I did have an issue with one of the controllers and the seller was quick to send a replacement and help me get it solved. Kudos for the attentive support and amazing effort to address problems. All in all, buy with confidence for a perfect Hue compatible DIY product.
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