Aubric LED Controller-W2

Smart WiFi LED Controller User Manual

Model: LED Controller-W2

Brand: Aubric

Folasaga

This user manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Aubric Smart WiFi LED Controller. This device enables wireless control of RGB LED strip lights via a smartphone application, voice commands through Alexa or Google Home, and integration with IFTTT. It offers features such as color adjustment, brightness control, music synchronization, group control, and timer functions.

Two Aubric Smart WiFi LED Controllers

Image: Two Aubric Smart WiFi LED Controllers, showing their compact design and connectors.

Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu

O mea o lo'o i totonu

O le afifi e aofia ai mea nei:

Package contents including two WiFi controllers and two 4-pin connectors

Image: Contents of the package, showing the two WiFi controllers and the included 4-pin connectors.

Fa'amatalaga

Fa'aaligaFa'amatalaga
Fa'ailogaAubric
Numera Fa'ata'ita'iLED Controller-W2
LanuRGB (Mumu, Lanumeamata, Lanumoana)
Fa'aoga i totonu/I fafoI fafo
Fa'apitoa Fa'apitoaUaealesi
Ituaiga Puna MalamalamaLED
Punavai MalosiDC
Lanu Malamalamalanu felanulanua'i
MeaUamea
Ituaiga PulePulea o le App
Voltage12 Volta (DC)
Uatage100 watts
Mea mamafa1.2 aunese (0.03 kilokalama)
Numera o Mea2
Metotia PuleaApp
Suavai Tetee LevelTetee Vai
UPC751450699183

Seti

Fa'amatalaga Taua A'o le'i Fa'apipi'i

Diagram showing notes about required LED strip and power supply

Image: Visual guide highlighting that the LED strip and power supply are not included, and specifying the required power connector size.

Connecting the WiFi Controller

  1. Ensure all components (LED strip, controller, power supply) are disconnected from power before making connections.
  2. Connect the 4-pin connector from the LED strip to the WiFi controller. Ensure the arrows on both the controller and the LED strip connector are aligned. Misalignment can cause damage or malfunction.
  3. Connect the DC power supply to the WiFi controller's input jack.
  4. Once all connections are secure, plug in the power supply. The lights should begin to blink, indicating the controller is ready for network setup.
Diagram showing how to connect the WiFi controller to the LED strip and power supply, emphasizing arrow alignment

Image: Step-by-step visual instructions for connecting the WiFi controller to the LED strip and power, highlighting the importance of arrow alignment.

Close-up of the 4-pin connector showing arrow alignment for proper connection

Ata: Auiliili view of the 4-pin connector and controller, illustrating the correct arrow alignment for connection.

Setting Up the Controller with Your Network (Magic Home App)

  1. La'u mai le App: Saili mo "Magic Home Pro" on the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android), or scan the QR code below to download.
    QR code for Magic Home Pro app download

    Scan this QR code to download the Magic Home Pro app.

    O le isi auala, sii mai mai: Magic Home Pro App Download

  2. Connect to Controller's Wi-Fi: Power on the LED light strip with the WiFi controller. The lights should start blinking. Open your phone's Wi-Fi settings and connect to the "LEDnetxxxxxx" signal. If prompted, turn on Bluetooth.
  3. Add New Device in App: Open the Magic Home Pro app. Tap the "+" button in the upper right corner, then select "Add New Devices".
  4. Feso'ota'i ile Network Network: In the app, select your home Wi-Fi network (2.4GHz only; temporarily turn off 5GHz if your router provides both) and enter the correct Wi-Fi password.
  5. Setting Completion: Once connected, the "LEDnetxxxxxx" signal will disappear. Enter a device name and click "complete". You can now use the app to change light strip color, brightness, and other settings.
Screenshots of Magic Home Pro app showing steps to add new devices and connect to Wi-Fi

Image: App screenshots guiding through the process of adding a new device and connecting to your home Wi-Fi network.

Screenshots of Magic Home Pro app showing Wi-Fi selection and main control interface

Image: Further app screenshots demonstrating Wi-Fi network selection and the initial control interface after successful setup.

Fa'atonuga o Galuega

Magic Home App Control

The Magic Home Pro app provides comprehensive control over your LED strip lights:

Screenshots of Magic Home Pro app showing color wheel, music sync, and custom functions

Image: Various screenshots of the Magic Home Pro app interface, demonstrating color selection, music mode, and custom lighting effects.

Image showing the WiFi controller, a smartphone with the Magic Home app, and LED strips displaying different colors

Ata: Ua umaview of the WiFi controller, the Magic Home app on a smartphone, and examples of LED strips illuminated in various colors (red, green, blue, white).

People enjoying a party with LED lights synchronized to music, controlled by the Magic Home app

Image: Depiction of the music synchronization feature, showing LED lights changing in rhythm with music during a social gathering.

Tuufaatasiga Pulea leo

The controller is compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Home. Once integrated, you can use voice commands to:

It also supports IFTTT (If This Then That) for creating custom automation routines based on various events.

Tulaga Galulue

The wireless LED controller supports two working modes:

Tausiga

Fa'afitauli

Cannot Find "LEDnetxxxxxx" Wi-Fi Signal

If you are unable to find the controller's Wi-Fi signal during setup, you may need to reset the WiFi controller:

  1. Before resetting, ensure the WiFi strip controller is powered off.
  2. To start the reset process, power the controller on and off three times (ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON). Each turn should be approximately 2 seconds apart.
  3. Upon successful reset, the strip light will flash for a few seconds.
  4. Go back to your phone's Wi-Fi settings, and the "LEDnetxxxxxx" Wi-Fi signal should now be visible. If not, restart your phone's Wi-Fi and wait for automatic refresh.
Diagram showing the reset procedure for the WiFi controller

Image: Visual guide for resetting the WiFi controller by cycling power three times.

Lights Not Displaying Correct Colors or Functioning

Diagram illustrating GRB LED strip configuration

Image: Close-up of an LED strip showing the GRB (Green, Red, Blue) configuration, important for compatibility.

Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago

For warranty information or technical support, please contact Aubric customer service. Refer to your purchase documentation for specific warranty terms and contact details.

You can also visit the official Aubric store for more information: Aubric Store on Amazon