💡 Elevate your space with smart, vibrant lighting that syncs to your lifestyle!
The BTF-LIGHTING SP630E is a versatile Bluetooth LED controller designed for indoor use, supporting PWM and SPI LED strips across multiple voltages (5V, 12V, 24V). Compatible with a broad spectrum of LED types including monochrome, CCT, RGB, RGBW, and addressable IC chip strips like WS2812B, it offers app-based control with dynamic lighting effects, music synchronization, color calibration, and timer functions. Compact and efficient, it delivers up to 6A per channel with a max of 12A total, perfect for modern smart home lighting setups.
Color | White |
Brand | BTF-LIGHTING |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Special Feature | Bluetooth, PWM LED Strip, SPI LED Strip |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | DC |
Light Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Home Ligting |
Occasion | Christmas |
Style | Modern |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Controller Type | App Control |
Number of Light Sources | 300 |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Wattage | 90 watts |
Included Components | 1 x LED Controller, 2 x Remote Control |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Control Method | App |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Manufacturer | BTF-LIGHTING Technology Co., Limited |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.39 x 2.6 x 0.87 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SP630E-US |
Specific Uses | Indoor use only |
Special Features | Bluetooth, PWM LED Strip, SPI LED Strip |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Bulb Features | Dimmable |
Average Life | 50000 Hours |
T**N
Cost Effective, easy to set up LED controller
Biggest problem I had was trying to read the instruction - very fine type. Easy to install, connect and set once you master the BanLanX app. Cost effective, works well.
M**S
Best Controller out there.
I used this for an install on some RGB lights on my boat. Connected the positive and negative to an accessory switch and easy hook up. comes with directions for all different types of of led lights and wiring. the quality is fairly good especially being bluetooth and having a remote. best value for the price and its not too big and fits snug. I would highly recommend this controller. Easy to use if you are familiar with led strips and able to follow directions. I didnt buy oem. controller and saved a lot money
R**H
Works well, software glitchy and low budget. Installation manual useless. Capabilities very good.
The app isn't great but its functional. It crashes frequently on Android. Operation is somewhat intuitive but the installation instructions are terrible and 30 minutes of trial and error will be your friend. As a novice in using LED tape lighting, a better instruction book/pdf would have been nice. Also during installation, the PLASTIC CONNECTORS between LED lights and wires MATTER and will consume 90% of your installation time if you don't know how they work or if you get the wrong item. I listed the connectors liked below.My 'hopefully' helpful hints for what they were worth:This SP630E unit adds Bluetooth and remote control functionality to the WS2812B LED Strips. It is also the interface that transfers power from the transformer to the LED Tape and generates the signals that the LED tape needs to work. This box works well, it is small and can be discretely hidden, but instructions are poor. You can program light sequencing, colors, timers and response to sound with the app. A dedicated remote control is available in different kits or might be sold separately, but you don't need the remote if you plan to control these lights from your phone. The remote is simple and has preset controls for most of what you can do with the lights, but the app (free) allows a little more functionality and control. To use the app, you first have to Bluetooth pair it with the SP630E controller.I had a lot of missteps doing my ordering and first installation of LED lights. My installation was a 6 self, 8 foot high bookcase that I wired as one continuous length but with 5, 12" vertical wire jumps and 48" horizontal LED runs. I was able to hide all the vertical wires fairly well. I goofed up and had to splice a few of the horizontal LED strips but those spices were easy using these flat connectors:Some additional flubs that hopefully you wont repeat:1. Get a 5V transformer (DO NOT use12V) to power the WS2812B strips2. Its not complicated. The WS2812B LED strips require only 3 wires for full functionality:--Use a red wire to connect the voltage tab (+5V) on LED strip with the "VCC" port/terminal on the SP630E unit--Use a green wire to connect the middle metal tab (DIN) on the LED strip with the "WC" port/terminal on the SP630E--Use a white wire to connect the ground metal tab (GND) on the LED strip with the "GND" port/terminal on the SP630E3. The WS2812 LED strips are fairly dense (maybe 2" apart and can show every color and groups of LEDs can be programmed somewhat independently4. Always pay attention to the arrows when you combine LED strip pieces. The arrows should always be pointing AWAY from the SP630E. If you connect part of the LED strip pieces the the wrong way, the entire strip will not work.5. Cut straight across the middle of the LED strip metal tabs (where all the arrows are located) between the lights. Connecting a LED strip directly to another LED strip was easy...usinghttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NASHQPO?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_titleJust make sure you place the strips tabs under the connector tabs. The 90% elbows in the kit were kind of crappy and tended to be too floppy to reliably connect...probably just me, but the straight connectors were fine, the elbows were a waste.6. If you want to connect a 3 conductor wire the LED sections (to jump a distance without lights), the ONLY connectors that worked for me was https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PR418WZ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_titleI wasted a ton of time trying other ways to connect them. These connectors specifically have 3 small holes on one side to stick the wires in. On the opposite side you stick the metal tab end of your LED strip in, FACE DOWN. The LED metal tabs must face down in the connectors. Be careful that GND connects to GND, +5V connects to +5V and DIN connects to DIN across these connectors. You must click down hard on each side to make an electrical contact take place inside the connectors. The LED tape connection side is a bit tricky to line up, but look thru the clear plastic to ensure that the metal tabs line up inside the connectors. Unfortunately, once you snap either side of these connectors shut, its almost impossible to open them back up if they don't make good contact with the metal embedded inside the connectors. If this is your first time working with these lights, you will waste some connectors. You will wind up cutting LED lights off when you mess up the positioning within the connectors. I got better & faster with every section that I did.Ultimately, you can absolutely do these projects but there is a learning curve.
S**E
Never Worked, Tried two different units, Knowledgeable Trouble shooting to Frustration
I purchased this controller by itself first, and a separate RF wall remote. When this didn't work, I choose to purchase a set together in hopes that the we could just get the RF remote to work, which is all we wanted to use it for.I Tried setting it up through the app as well with no better results.We can get the lights to blink on and off during the initial setting of the RF Remote and Linking to the app. However, after that, nothing more happens on the light strip(s). The one hand held remote purchased in the set gives the most hope, with a blinking light that seems to correspond to the green blinking light on the controller while trying to set it up. I have extensive experience with exactly this sort of thing. Sometimes there are glitches and quirks but I can almost always get to the bottom of it and have working lights/controllers. This was many frustrating attempts with no results.Our goal was to put a color changing remote in my daughters room so she could pick out the light colors of her new baby-doll shelf that I just made. I found an old controller that works on my phone and now she calls me at work when she gets home from school to "Please change the color Daddy" on my phone. I hope we can find another brand that will work. This has been a disappointing experience.
E**U
Fantastic! Have 2 of these units now
Tested out this controller on my desk with some left over assignable LED lights i had from my TV backlight upgrade. Worked so well and looked so good that my Son ordered a few roles of lights and this controller. Wrapped his whole 10x12 room in them...1 controller was plenty to power the whole run of roughly 200 LED's. Looks like it handles about 30 LED's before the patter repeats. Will be buying more of these for other areas of the house. Remote is a little weak, but the app lets you have nearly full control and great customization of the lighting.
R**M
Alexander loves these lights!!! Lol
I bought these light bulbs so that Alexa could turn the lights off and on in my living room and bedroom!!! They work perfectly- I am so pleased!!!!!!
D**N
Solid hardware, really basic proprietary app.
The controller seems to work reasonably well. It was easy to hook up (they include a screwdriver for the screw terminals). On the other hand, the app they send you to to control the lights is _very_ basic. There are no settings for the length of the strip, it merely repeats the pattern of the first 100 segments a few times. There is basically a knob in the UI for a large number of presets (146), but they are really just combinations of a few basic patterns with pre-determined color choices, most of which are just primary colors. There is a DIY effect which lets you combine one of those preset patterns with your own colors, but you only get one of these (no save of presets). It can also do solid colors, although the color wheel tends to produce undersaturated colors, and a Music mode with 18 presets.
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