Illuminate Your World! 🌟
The GLEDOPTO ESP32 WLED LED Strip Controller is a cutting-edge device that combines a powerful ESP32 chip with a built-in microphone, allowing for dynamic lighting effects that respond to music. With low power consumption and easy wiring, it supports over 100 dynamic modes and is compatible with various addressable LED strips, making it perfect for DIY lighting projects.
Controller Type | WLED APP Control |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Special Features | Adjustable, Blinking, Color Changing, Dynamic Mode |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
Color | White |
B**O
10/10!
This worked wonderfully and it was super easy to connect to. Just be sure to watch a tutorial. I'll be more careful when buying LED strips next time, but if I had to convert a cloud controlled LED strip again this would be my go to for sure. Lots of value having things run locally.Note: I specifically used this to convert the Govee H6171.
A**I
Great option for DIY effects
Pretty cool LED controller! The app has A TON of options to customize your lights and was way more than I expected. Wanted a controller that I could make my own sequences or patterns and this is perfect.
S**.
I really wish they used standard Phoenix style wire connectors
So I have mixed feelings about this product. I have at least six of this controller used with WLED and they do work good. Their big flaw is the wire connectors. I really wish they used standard Phoenix style wire connectors. You must push down on what looks like a plastic screw to open the wire jaw and then slide in the wire. Once the wire has been inserted you let up on the spring-loaded clamp. It is hard to push down and you feel like you will break it. Make sure you pull on the wire as many times it does not clamp correctly. It is so bad I saw another model that had levers but it was actually worse than this one. That all said, once you get your wires connected it really is a nice unit. I would say also they make an ESP32 and one that uses the lesser ESP8266. Make sure you get the ESP32 as you really do need the extra power of the Dual Core ESP32.
K**E
Really great, simple WLED controller
These have become my go-to WLED controllers. The fact that they have lever terminals, a barrel jack for power, and feature a SSR for power control, and support a variety of different voltages means that they have just about everything I could ask for in a simple controller. I've bought 3 so far and will happily continue to buy more as projects come up
A**S
Easy to setup!
Pretty straight-forward and easy to use/setup controller. Worked very well for my setup with WS2815 lights!
A**Z
Easy to setup!
Setup was the easiest of my wled controllers due to the quick connects for the wires. Connected to the wled app right away and works seamlessly with my other controllers.I should have bought more with the sale price I got this one at!
D**N
Works well, if it works.
The controller itself seems reasonably well designed and built, perhaps a bit overengineered. The quick-release connectors for the wires is quite convenient.However, the major flaw seems to be in the design of the output drivers. They had a fairly week pull-up, and with even a moderate amount of cable between the controller and my led strips (maybe 3m), the lights frequently flicker. I tried looking at the circuit to see if I could replace the pull-ups with lower valued ones to see if that would help, but as I said, it is a bit overengineered, as I mentioned, and the output driver circuit is overly complicated. It's too bad, because it looks like they tried, although I'm unclear why they didn't just use a 74HCT125 like most other controllers do.
K**.
No internal USB port.
The instructions show an internal USB port to reflash the code. These boards do not have any internal USB headers. They were flashed and then soldered to the boards.
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