Folasaga
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Aubric Smart LED WiFi Controller. This device allows you to control RGB/BGR/GRB LED strip lights wirelessly via a smartphone app, RF remote control, or voice commands through smart assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant.
Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
- Ensure all connections are secure before applying power to prevent damage.
- Use only with compatible 12-24V DC power adapters (not included).
- Do not expose the controller to moisture or extreme temperatures.
- O lenei masini ua mamanuina mo na'o totonu.
O mea o lo'o i totonu
O le afifi e aofia ai mea nei:
- 2 LED Wifi Controllers
- 2 RF Remote Controls
- 2 4-Pin Connectors

Image: Two Aubric Smart LED WiFi Controllers shown with their respective RF remote controls. Each controller is white, rectangular, with a QR code and "WiFi" label, and features a 4-pin output and a DC power input cable.
Ua Umaview
The Aubric Smart LED WiFi Controller allows for versatile control of your LED strip lights. It features a compact design and supports both Wi-Fi and RF remote control.
Vaega Pule:
- Wi-Fi connectivity for smartphone app control.
- Compatibility with RGB, BGR, and GRB LED strip lights.
- Sao Voltagu: 12-24V DC.
- Maximum Output: 100W.
RF Pulea mamao:
The included 24-key RF remote offers 360° wireless control without needing to target the sensor, providing a range of up to 20 meters.

Image: A single Aubric Smart LED WiFi Controller connected to a DC power plug, alongside its 24-key RF remote control. The remote has buttons for power, color selection (R, G, B, W), brightness, and various modes like Flash, Strobe, Fade, and Smooth.

Image: A comparison illustrating the difference between RF and IR remote controls. The RF remote (our updated version) shows 360° wireless control with a 20-meter range, while the IR remote (others) requires targeting the sensor with a 3-meter range.
Seti Taiala
1. Feso'ota'iga Fa'aletino
Follow these steps to connect your LED strip lights to the controller and power supply:
- Fa'afeso'ota'i le fa'ailoga o le LED: Ensure the 4-pin connector from your LED strip aligns with the 4-pin output on the WiFi controller. Pay attention to the arrow indicators on both the connector and the controller to ensure correct polarity. Incorrect connection may damage the LED strip.
- Fa'afeso'ota'i le Malosiaga: Connect a compatible 12-24V DC power adapter (not included) to the DC input jack of the WiFi controller. Ensure the power adapter is suitable for the wattage of your LED strip.
- Malosiaga: Once all connections are secure, plug the power adapter into a wall outlet.

Image: A diagram showing the physical connections. It illustrates connecting a 12V DC plug to the WiFi controller, which then connects to a 4-pin connector for the LED strip. A warning states to connect all parts before plugging in the power supply to avoid burnout.

Ata: Latalata view demonstrating the correct connection of the LED strip to the WiFi controller. It highlights the importance of aligning the arrow on the LED strip connector with the arrow on the controller for proper polarity.
2. App Download ma Fa'apipi'i
To control your LED lights via smartphone, download the "Magic Home Pro" app:
- Scan the QR code on the controller or visit the official download page:
- http://app.magichue.net/download/mgchomepro/AppDown.aspx
- Alternatively, search for "Magic Home Pro" in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

Image: A four-step visual guide for app setup. Step 1 shows downloading "Magic Home Pro". Step 2 shows opening the app and adding devices. Step 3 instructs to connect to the controller's Wi-Fi network (e.g., "LEDnetXXXXXX") in phone settings. Step 4 shows opening the app again to control the lights.
3. Connecting to Wi-Fi Network
- Ensure your LED controller is powered on.
- Open the "Magic Home Pro" app.
- In the app, select "Add Device" or follow the on-screen prompts to find new devices.
- Go to your phone's Wi-Fi settings and connect to the controller's Wi-Fi network, which typically starts with "LEDnet" followed by numbers/letters (e.g., "LEDnetXXXXXX").
- Return to the "Magic Home Pro" app. The app should now detect the controller and guide you through connecting it to your home Wi-Fi network (2.4GHz only).
Fa'atonuga o Galuega
1. Using the Magic Home Pro App
The Magic Home Pro app provides comprehensive control over your LED strip lights:
- Pulea lanu: Select from 16 million colors, adjust brightness, and set custom color patterns.
- Musika Sync: The lights can synchronize with music played on your phone, creating dynamic lighting effects.
- Fa'asologa o le Taimi: Schedule lights to turn on/off at specific times, useful for waking up or setting ambient moods.
- Pulea Vaega: Control multiple LED strips simultaneously by grouping them within the app.
- Avanoa Mamao: Control your lights from anywhere via the app once connected to your home Wi-Fi network.

Image: A smartphone displaying the Magic Home app interface, showing a color wheel for light control. The image is set against a backdrop of a modern house with various rooms illuminated by LED strip lights, illustrating remote control capabilities.

Image: A group of people enjoying a party atmosphere with LED lights. A smartphone screen in the foreground shows the Magic Home app's music sync interface, indicating lights can beat with music.
2. Using the RF Remote Control
The 24-key RF remote control provides direct access to basic functions:
- Malosi/Pepe: Use the "ON" and "OFF" buttons.
- Filifiliga Lanu: Directly select Red, Green, Blue, or White, and other preset colors.
- Fetuunaiga o le malamalama: Faʻateleina pe faʻaitiitia le malosi o le malamalama.
- Filifiliga ala: Choose from various dynamic modes like Flash, Strobe, Fade, and Smooth.
3. Pulea leo (Alexa & Google Fesoasoani)
Integrate your controller with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant for hands-free control:
- Ensure your controller is connected to your home Wi-Fi network via the Magic Home Pro app.
- Open the Alexa or Google Home app.
- Enable the "Magic Home" skill/service and link your Magic Home account.
- Discover devices. You can now use voice commands such as: "Alexa, change the strip light to green" or "Hey Google, turn off the living room lights".

Image: A living room scene with LED strip lights illuminating a TV. An Amazon Echo Dot is visible. Text overlays demonstrate voice commands: "Alexa, change the strip light to green" and the response "Okay", indicating compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
4. Tulaga Galulue
The controller supports two primary working modes:
- Faiga Hotspot: For outdoor use or in locations without a Wi-Fi network (e.g., car, boat). Connect your phone directly to the controller's Wi-Fi hotspot.
- Wi-Fi Network Mode: Connects the controller to your home Wi-Fi router for remote control via the app from anywhere.
Tausiga
To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your Aubric Smart LED WiFi Controller:
- Tausia le masini mama ma saoloto mai pefu. Fa'aaogā se ie mālū ma mago mo le fa'amamāina.
- Avoid placing the controller in areas with high humidity or direct exposure to water.
- Teu i se nofoaga malulu ma mago pe a le faʻaaogaina mo se taimi umi.
Fa'afitauli
- Controller not connecting to Wi-Fi:
- Ensure your home Wi-Fi network is 2.4GHz. The controller does not support 5GHz networks. Try rebooting your router and phone. Ensure your phone's VPN is off during initial setup. A strong Wi-Fi signal is recommended.
- LED strip not lighting up:
- Check all physical connections, especially the 4-pin connector's polarity (align arrows). Verify the power adapter is working and provides the correct voltage (12-24V DC).
- RF Remote not responding:
- Ensure the remote has a working battery. The RF remote does not require line of sight, but extreme distances or heavy obstructions may affect performance. If controlling multiple units, ensure remotes are correctly paired to individual controllers if desired (refer to specific pairing instructions if available, not detailed in current data).
- App control issues:
- Verify your phone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the controller (in Wi-Fi Network Mode). Ensure the Magic Home Pro app is updated to the latest version.
Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Fa'ailoga | Aubric |
| Fa'ata'ita'iga | Smart LED WiFi Controller (B08SWK8H25) |
| Sao Voltage | 12-24 Volts (DC) |
| Avanoa Max Wattage | 100 Watts |
| Metotia Pulea | App, Remote Control, Voice Control (IFTTT, Alexa, Google Assistant) |
| Feso'ota'i | Wi-Fi (2.4GHz), RF |
| Fa'aoga i totonu/I fafo | I totonu |
| Mea | palasitika |
| Mea mamafa | 2.39 aunese |
| Fuafuaga Mea | 7.6 x 4.57 x 0.67 inisi |
Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the product packaging or contact Aubric customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt for warranty claims.