Used RGB iR Remote LED for Android?


RGB iR Remote LED Analysis

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RGB iR Remote LED is an Android application designed to control RGB LED lights through infrared signals. This versatile tool allows users to manage various lighting setups, providing an intuitive interface for seamless operation. Users can easily switch colors, adjust brightness, and create dynamic lighting effects, enhancing their environment with customizable illumination options.

The application supports a wide range of infrared remote control protocols, making it compatible with numerous LED products. With features like preset color options and the ability to save custom settings, RGB iR Remote LED offers flexibility for both casual users and enthusiasts. The straightforward layout ensures that even those unfamiliar with such technology can navigate the app effortlessly, making it a practical choice for anyone looking to enhance their lighting experience.

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Full Specifications

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Release
Latest update
Version
1.5.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
None
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Total Downloads
226
Downloads Last Week
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Developer’s Description

Manage your own RGB LED Lights with your phone or tablet.

Manage your own RGB LED Lights with your phone or tablet.

44 / 24 buttons Remote control for RGB LED Strip, Lamp.

This application simulates the 44 / 24 keys ir remote control distributed with RGB LED devices from china.

Works on all devices with infrared transmitter ( ir blaster )

Remember to point the infrared transmitter directly to the receiver.

*Use the power button of the different remote controls in the app to find the right controller that turns on your LED lights

RGB full colors LED strip controller.

on/off

Dimmer up, dimmer down.

play pause.

20 static colours, auto, flash, 3 colors jump change, 7 colors jump change, 3 colors gradual change, 7

colors gradual change and 6 user defined colors.

Speed of dynamic can adjust; Brightness of static can adjust.

When users define colors, press custom key to enter the modes, then press red, blue,

green add/reduce these 6 keys to mix colors.(Press any key out of the custom area to quit the

custom modes, if not, the keys are unavailable). When presses the custom key the second time, the

current color will be saved, if press next time, will show the latest saved color.

*** FaQ: ***

Q: Colors no longer match the buttons, what can I do?

A: Do not worry, this is a hidden feature present in some 44 buttons receivers.

This also happens with the original remote control.

With leds TURNED OFF, by pressing the button "FADE7"( same code of power button in the 24key-C ), the LED will flash once.

At this point the color have changed their position.

Repeat this procedure until you get the right colors position.

The following table may help you

RGB - correct position, doing nothing

RBG - tap "fade7" 5 times to solve

GRB - tap "fade7" 4 times to solve

GBR - tap "fade7" 3 times to solve

BGR - tap "fade7" 2 times to solve

BRG - tap "fade7" 1 times to solve

Q: Everything worked fine for some minutes, but now no longer works, how can I fix?

A: The problem is probably due to an overload of the RGB driver.

Keep in mind that these devices, with difficulty are able to feed 10 meters of LED as declared by the manufacturers.

If the load is too big, after a while, will overheat and no longer work correctly.

Decrease the strip length, or add an RGB amplifier.

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