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The Smart LED Strip Lights by meross offer a versatile 32.8ft of customizable RGB lighting, compatible with major smart home systems like Apple HomeKit, Alexa, and Google Assistant. With 300 LED sources and app control, these lights are perfect for creating the ideal atmosphere for any occasion, from festive celebrations to relaxing evenings at home.
Color | Multicolor |
Brand | meross |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Special Feature | water_resistant, dimmable |
Light Source Type | LED |
Power Source | AC |
Light Color | Multicolor |
Theme | RGB |
Occasion | RGB |
Style | Basic version |
Material | Plastic |
Controller Type | App Control, Voice Control |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Number of Light Sources | 300 |
Voltage | 12 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 36 watts |
Included Components | 2 x 5m(16.4ft) light strip, 1 x Smart Wi-Fi controller, 2 x Connector, 1 x Power adapter, 10 x Fixing clip |
Item Weight | 14.07 ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 5.8 x 4.2 inches |
Control Method | Voice |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Seasons | winter, parties |
UPC | 680306682690 |
Manufacturer | meross |
Part Number | MSL320 |
Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 5.8 x 4.2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MSL320CHK(US)-10M |
Size | 32.8 Feet |
Shape | Linear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | water_resistant, dimmable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year. |
T**Y
Pleasantly Surprised
The media could not be loaded. 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 bothAll-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.
M**T
A high quality led strip with good voice assistant integration.
The media could not be loaded. Impressed with the ease of installing and connecting this light strip from Meross. I did not use the included adhesive backing or mounting brackets as I wanted to test the strip before permanently installing it with the mounting adhesive. I will update this review once the strip is permanently mounted.I have other Meross products and find their app easy to use and functional. A recent update allows the user to select moods for the light such as movie, party etc. that make the lights blink and fade at appropriate interval to the event. The app also features a full color spectrum selector to customize the lighting color and intensity. You can also set up routines and timers within the app.I tested the strip with Alexa as I use Amazon Echo products in my home. The video included with this review demonstrates the use of Alexa to control the light strip. The responsiveness to commands through Alexa is good with minimal delay. The only complaint I have is the limited functionality of the Alexa app with regards to color selection. Alexa only understands about 20 colors. Hopefully this aspect can be enhanced in the future and the mood/event feature found in the Meross app can be accessed as well.Overall I am impressed with the color and brightness of the light strip as well as the Alexa integration and ease of setup and use. I would recommend this product.
S**N
Good with a Big Flaw!
I have both the old 32ft version and the new 16ft one, and they both have a major flaw! If you live in an area that power outages are common, these need a hard reset after power is back! It means you have to disconnect them from the wall, wait a few seconds, and plug them back in. Probably because they only try to connect to your Wi-Fi router a few times and then they give up/time out. Of course after power is back on the router takes 20-30 seconds to reboot, and these lights will never join the network! Major flaw and hopefully they will fix it in a firmware update, so they try to connect to the network every few minutes when if it fails.The new version doesn’t have the protective plastic on top of the lights, and I was worried touching the bare circuit with my hands, but the produced colors are prettier. It’s also more flexible because it doesn’t have the rigid coating, and seems to have better adhesive tape than this model. The adaptor also has one output for one strip while this 32ft old version has two outputs where you can attach two separate strips. They both connect to HomeKit the same way, and Siri works great if they succeed in connecting to the WiFi.Overall, these are useful good devices, but please solve the bugs. Thanks for reading, and YMMV.Update January 2022:I see that these lights get to the network after a power loss. So that’s not an issue anymore, but they still turn ON even if they were off before the power loss when power resumes.Also if you get an error message like “failed with osstatus code 5 (EIO)“ during HomeKit setup, try separating your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi to use a different name than the 5GHz, and change the channel manually to 1, 6, or 11. Only one of them worked for me: 11. But one of these channels should resolve that error. Hope this helps some time and frustration for some people.
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