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🌟 Light up your world wirelessly — color your moments with RGBZONE!
The RGBZONE 3-PIN LED Controller is a compact, RF wireless remote system designed for WS2811/WS2812B LED strips. It offers over 300 color modes with adjustable speed and brightness, supports up to 2048 pixels, and works across 5V to 24V power supplies. Its plug-and-play design requires no soldering, and the remote’s 30-meter range ensures flexible, hassle-free control. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking vibrant, customizable lighting with smart memory retention.
















| ASIN | B075SXMD9Z |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Battery Type | Coin cell |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,857 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #22 in Stage Lighting Accessories #1,352 in Music Recording Equipment |
| Brand | RGBZONE |
| Built-In Media | 1 x RF LED Controller, 1 x RF Remote Control, 1 x User Manual |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | RF |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with 3-PIN Single signal IC chip LED products |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
| Controller Type | 5V-24V LED Controller, RF LED Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (379) |
| Manufacturer | RGBZONE |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Range | 30 Meters |
| Mfr Part Number | PK0786 |
| Model Name | RGBZONE DC5V/12V/24V RF Wireless Remote LED Controller |
| Model Number | FB5012 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**S
Easy to use
Worked well. Plug and play, easy to use.
N**S
Great for runnign LED's but not all the patterns are useful.
I bought this to run a 5m strip of ws2812 RGB LED's I got and it runs them well. The remote is a radio remote so you don't have to be in line of sight of the receiver and don't have to deal with the stupid IR receiver pointing at the ground or some other useless place (A friend has a controller with that design flaw, not this one). The patterns are nice and you can control the speed and brightness of each one which adds a lot of flexibility. No for the downsides. This thing has probably 200 different lighting modes, of that I would have to say only 30 of them are worth viewing. A lot of them are just one color dot going down the strip which is a different color. Not that great to look at. For the price though I am lucky if that is the biggest complaint I have. Pros Inexpensive RF remote Has some good lighting effects Cons Most of the lighting effects are worth the memory there stored in. Time will tell if this controller holds up.
T**R
Perfect delivery
Just the one I needed and correct delivery.
B**S
Great controller except for the FIRE HAZARD
I really like this controller for the ease of use, variety of patterns, and the RF remote control; however, I’m rating 1 star because it almost started a fire. Additionally, the brightness dimming did not work unless in a solid color mode (e.g. no patterns). In regards to the fire hazard, I was using a 5VDC- 15A power supply for a WS2812B RGB LED light matrix (256 LEDs). The power supply is the recommended power for the 256 LED matrix which is far under the 1024 LED limit for this controller. While using, the wires began smoking after about 20-30 minutes of continuous use. I unplugged the controller before a fire could start, but had it been left unattended, the results could have been disastrous. I did a minor investigation. My power supply was delivering 5VDC at 15A and suffered no damage. There was no damage to the LEDs. There does not appear to be any damage to the controller board nor to the wiring from the board to the LED connector. The damage appears to be limited only to the power supply side, but this could be because I removed the power so quickly. Had I now reacted, the may have been damage to other components. The wiring was also not crimped, pinched or altered in any way. It was at a 90 degree turn (2-3 cm radius turn) which is far less than how the unit was packaged at a 180 degree turn. It seems the fix is to simply use higher rated wiring. Note: I tried to determine the wire rating, but the markings were not sufficient to know how much power they could carry. The components of the controller board could not be individually determined. In summary, the controller is nice and simple, but can not deliver at the level promised. I do not know it’s limit, but be aware of potential fire issues when using this controller.
N**T
This is an easy way to control addressable strips but somewhat limited
The modes and patterns that are on here are better than I expected but somewhat basic.It would be nice to be able to access the controller to add/change modes. The remote sync does not work. I have 5 of these and I can not get any one of them to sync to a single controller. The red and green buttons on the remote seem to be switched on all 5 controllers. Also there are other colors that don't match what is shown on the remote. The brightness control allows for it to be turned up way too high. The entire light strip got warm when I had it on full brightness while connected to a power brick. I'm also trying to run one of these on battery which does work but if the brightness is turned up too high it can draw too much current and melt your batteries and power regulators. It might be okay if your power source is able to handle the draw but it would be really nice to be able to set a limit on that brightness for certain applications.
N**A
Lo compré para arreglar mi silla game ya que mis luces
C**E
Cannot drive 1024 pixels as stated
Revised from 1 to 3 stars might drop it back down depending on life span or if they catch fire....So after cutting down my first length of WS2812b from 5m down to a little less than 1 m (approximately 25 LEDs) the strand started working! Yay! Probably should have tried a secondary power source in parallel for more LEDs but even then it. Description states they can drive 1024 pixel but mine failed to drive 150....they might be powering the strand with a secondary power source but I haven't tested. Orig. Review - Ordered the three of the 21 Key version and none of them appear to be working aside from lighting up the strand with a solid/unchanging RBG rainbow (changing colors ever few LEDs and duplicated several times along the strand). The remote appears to have no effect on the controller. Even tried a fresh battery. I'm using the WS2812b strand LED by BTR. The strand works fine with an Adafruit 5V trinket running the Neopixel libraries.
J**L
This worked great!
This worked great! It was for a project I was working on using my Creality K2 Plus.
M**.
Me gusto
P**R
Over the pandemic I got into addressable LEDs, controlled by ESP-32 using the WLED software. It is a lot of fun, but takes some work and effort. So, on a whim, I bought these so I could quickly test a strip of WD-2812 LEDs. It works great for that -- just plug-and-play. This controller has a number of patterns built in, and I am now using it for some of the LEDs in my home office. It is not quick as fancy as using ESP-32, but you can't beat the price or simplicity.
J**E
Excelente para remplazar tu cable dañado, para tu silla gamer o tiras led, el control remoto funciona excelente
I**I
Funciono muy bien por unos meses y de la nada simplemente dejo de funcionar. No lo recomiendo
Y**Y
On the remote the Red and Green sold do the opposite. And will only talk to 300 pixels not the 1024 it says it will do (yes I am power injecting at every 100, and yes I know that all 400 pixels I am trying to test work separately). It is decent because you set to white to check your RGB of 300 pixels at a time, but I was hoping to be doing a 24 hour burn in test for more than 300 pixels at once.
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