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LED controller basic knowledge: How to choose LED strip light controllers?

1. Wired LED controllers and wireless LED controllers

1-1. Wired LED controllers. Wired LED controller is also called inline LED controller. Wired controllers are connected through hardwires and are placed between LED strip light and power supply. To adjust lighting effects, you need go to the place where the controller is located.

1-2. Wireless LED controller. The remote sender sends out wireless signal to receiver, and receiver controls the LED strips connected to it, such as color selection and tuning, color change, and brightness adjustment etc. The receiver is also placed between LED strip and power supply. Every controller has the function for turning on and off the lights. According to different types of wireless signal, wireless controllers are categorized as following:

  • IR LED controller. IR controller requires line of sight to work, meaning the remote must see the receiver because the signal cannot go through barrier. 24-key or 44-key IR controllers are the often seen ones of this kind.

  • RF LED controller. RF LED controller is the very often used wireless controller that utilizes radio frequency signal. RF signal can go through walls. It has a medium control range.

  • WiFi LED controller. WiFi LED controller utilizes WiFi signal to establish connection between the controller and signal sender such as mobile phone or iPad. WiFi controllers require a network such as internet or local network. They have the widest control range among the wireless controllers.

  • Bluetooth LED controller. Bluetooth LED controllers transmit Bluetooth signal and can communicate directly with a mobile phone. This type of controller doesn't need a network to work. It is the only type of controller that works with cell phone for places without network.

LED strip lights with remote is the strip lighting that can be controlled remotely by using any wireless controllers and remotes. It has the advantage of wireless control that the remote can be placed anywhere. This is very convenient to users who don't like to get up and walk to walls for controllers.

1-3. PWM LED controller. PWM controller is the named from another perspective for controllers. PWM stands for Pulse Width Modulation, a method using digital signal to generate analog signal. The adjusting strip lights by controllers is realized via the analog signal created with PWM method. Analog signal is the final and direct signal that controls the LED strip lighting. Almost all controllers are, in this sense, PWM controller.

1-4. The picture below provides an intuitive understanding of IR, RF, WiFi, Bluetooth, DMX, and PWM.

It can be seen from the above picture that IR, RF, WiFi, Bluetooth, and DMX signals work before the controller, while PWM is after. IR, RF, WiFi, Bluetooth, and DMX are different types of signals that communicate to controller, while PWM is the way to create analog signals that leave controller and talk to LED strip lights. So you can say an RF or WiFi controller is also a PWM controller.

1-5. Signal entry for LED controller: Rotary knob controller, touch controller, smartphone controller.

Whether it is wired controller or wireless controller, control begins with control signal entry. The entry of signal can be done through rotary knob, press button or key, touch panel or touch wheel, smartphone, etc.

  • Rotary knob controller or controller with buttons or keys. LED rotary dimmer is a traditional rotary knob controller for single color lights. Buttons or keys are still very effective ways of signal entry for controllers.


  • Touch Panel or Touch color-wheel controller. Modern LED controllers widely use touch panel and touch screen for signal entry due to the aesthetic outlook and high sensitiveness. Touch color-wheel is used for RGB controller for color or color temperature selection.


  • Smart phones are a modern device for signal entry via control applications installed. It has become more and more popular because smart phones are very convenient to enter signal. Also, the control applications usually can be more easily to integrate more control functions and more DIY functions than hard entry devices. What is more important is that it can be compatible with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, and be perfectly integrated into smart home control systems.


2. What is the difference between 12V and 24V LED strip light controllers?

Most LED strip light controllers are 12V and 24V voltage compatible and can be used for both 12V LED strip lights and 24V LED strips. We choose 12V or 24V LED power supply based on the voltage of LED strip lights, not the LED controllers.

A controller has different output power on 12V or 24V voltage. It has twice power output when on 24V as on 12V voltage. For correct installation, its power output should be larger than the wattage of LED strip lights.


3. LED strip light controller for single color or multi-color LED strips.

3-1. LED dimmer. LED dimmer has the basic necessary functions such as adjust the brightness level or turn on and off the light strip. It is the LED controller for controlling warm white, neutral white, cool white, and single color LED strip.

3-2. Tunable white LED controller. It is used to control tunable white LED strip lights, for changing color temperature, brightness, etc.

3-3. Multi-color LED controller. It is for color management of multi-color strip lights, such as change or select color or color-changing modes.

  • RGB LED controller
    RGB LED controller is often used to control RGB strip lights regarding color selection, color changes, brightness adjusting, etc. The control signal can be transmitted via wire, IR, RF, WiFi, or Bluetooth connection. RF RGB LED controller and WiFi RGB LED controller have become more and more popular for building the lighting system such as multi color changing light strip with remote. Their advantages include the wide control range and the multi-zone control ability.

  • RGBW LED controller
    RGBW LED controller is required for operating RGBW LED strips. Except for red, green and blue channels, it has a white channel as well. In this sense, RGBW controller is actually a four-channel RGB LED controller.

  • RGB+CCT LED Controller.
    Compared to RGB controller, RGB+CCT controller has two more channels, so besides the three RGB channels, it is also able to control the two white channels of RGB+CCT strip lights. It can be seen as a combination of RGB controller and tunable white LED controller.

  • Multi-zone RGB LED controller.
    The so-called zone is a group of LED strip lights that can be controlled by the same control signal. Strip lights on the same zone change at the same time for any lighting features. For example, you cannot make some lights on the zone stay on red color while as the same time making other lights on blue color.

    Multi-zones are comprised of several of such single zones. Multi-zone RGB controller can synchronously or separately control strip lights in multi-zones. For example, there are four zones of RGB strip lights. An RGB controller can make all four zones stay on one color or change colors on same changing-modes, or it can control each zone independently, making zone 1 on red color, zone 2 on strobes, zone 3 on fading mode, and zone 4 on jumping mode.

    A multi-zone controller can work as a single-zone controller. If there is need, it can be configured and extended to control multiple zones in the future.

4. RGB LED controller installation

RGB LED controller is placed between LED strip light power supply and RGB LED strip. The power supply can also be an AC DC power adapter, depending on the wattage of the RGB LED strip. As for how to connect RGB controller to the LED strip power supply or to the RGB LED strip, please refer to the installation guide: How to install LED strip lights. Below we discuss how to install the RGB controller itself.

  • RGB controller with emote.
    RGB LED controllers with remote have the advantage of easy installation. Basically you just need install the receiver. And the receiver can usually be hidden somewhere. The remote is free to be placed anywhere you like.

  • Wall mount RGB LED controller.
    Wall mount RGB controller is typically mounted to a junction box placed in the wall. Wall mount remote control can work with receivers through wired or wireless connection. Wired connection necessitates wires placed in the wall, which is time-consuming and very difficult for many DIY users.

  • The creation of wireless connection is called pairing, which doesn't need time-consuming job of installing wires. One remote can pair multiple receivers, which can control multiple zones separately or synchronously. Sometimes, it is also necessary to pair multiple remotes to one receiver, so that the same zone of strip lights can be controlled in different places./li>

Wall mount RGB LED controller

The control remote can be placed close to you. When you want to adjust the strip lighting, you just pick up the remote and operate on the remote. But the remote is vulnerable to the issue of lost, especially for families with kids. It is sometimes difficult to locate the remote after children played with it.

In contrast, wall mount controllers don't have the issue, they will always be right there waiting for you. But you have to get up and walk to the wall when you want to make adjustment on lighting.

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