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Smart App Control: Easily adjust brightness and RGB backlight via the TUYA app (iOS and Android). Enjoy hands-free control with voice commands from Alexa and Google Home. Note: Not compatible with external dimmers or smart switches
Adjustable Brightness and Color Temperature: The main light supports a color temperature range from warm 3000K to cool 6500K, with brightness adjustable from 1% to 100% and up to 2400 lumens, suitable for any activity or mood
DIY RGB Lighting: The backlight features 16 million colors to create a rich atmosphere throughout your home. Note: The main light and backlight cannot be turned on simultaneously
Music Sync Function: Enhance your entertainment experience with lights that sync to various music genres. Whether watching movies, hosting parties, or gaming, the ceiling light dynamically changes with the music beat
Multiple Scene Modes and Rhythm Lighting: 44 built-in scene modes are available in the app for romantic dinners, festivals, or casual gatherings. Customize any lighting effect to match your desired atmosphere
Energy-Saving and Practical Features: Create a custom circadian lighting schedule for automatic dimming and color adjustment. Use the app to set timers for the lights to turn on and off at specific times, ensuring automatic illumination when needed, supporting peaceful sleep, and featuring an auto-off function
Easy Installation with Remote Control: 12-inch LED recessed ceiling light comes with a convenient remote control for quick adjustments without needing your smartphone, providing flexible control options for your lighting needs
High Performance LED Technology: 24W power consumption delivers 2400 lumens of bright illumination while maintaining energy efficiency, providing excellent lighting coverage for bedrooms, living rooms, and other residential spaces
3 reviews for Smart Ceiling Light, 12 Inch RGBIC LED Flush Mount Ceiling Light Fixture, 2400LM, DIY Colors, Alexa & Google Compatible, 2200K-6500K for Bedroom, Living Room, White, 1 Pack
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$48.99
Kam14 –
Excellent light fixture with a full range of light options and app controls
The Xinsway RGB ceiling light is a great way to upgrade a boring fixture. It has a lot of features including a remote, adjustable light temperature, brightness, full color spectrum, multi-level lighting (the main light plus the upper light), and app control including Alexa and Google. The fixture is basic white plastic but still looks nice.I installed the fixture in our living room. Instructions are included however they provide little detail. If you’ve never installed a light fixture before you should first watch a how-to video online. The first two steps show drilling holes in the ceiling. I skipped that part since and I mounted the base plate to the existing electrical box. Long screw slots in the base plate make easy to center the plate and tighten the screws. I had to be careful not to overtighten the screws since there is some flex to the plastic. Two lever nuts are included, which was a nice surprise. They have the CE mark on them. The wires are pre-stripped, pre-twisted and tinned, which is also appreciated. To connect the wires, open the levers all the way, insert the wires, and then push the levers down to lock the wires in place. There is no requirement to use a ground wire and none comes with the light, so I capped the wire coming from the ceiling with a wire nut. There is a safety chain which can be used to suspend the light from the ceiling while connecting the wires. The light fixture has tabs which fit into the base with a little twist.Operating the light using the remote is easy and intuitive. Batteries were not included. I also did not like that when using the button that cycles through the various modes, when it goes to white it puts the light on the brightest setting instead of the last white setting used. Thankfully, when turning the light off and on again, it does remember the setting. To set up the app, there is a button on the remote to put the light into set up mode. You have to hold it down until the light signals that it is ready to connect. The manual has good instructions regarding the apps. I like the Tuya app because it has individual buttons for the various temperatures plus a variety of colors. Above those choices are large boxes with full color ranges for white and RGB. You can basically select any color you want. I also linked it to Alexa so I could use voice commands. The light works great with both the Tuya app and Alexa. You can say things like set the light to red, 60% brightness, turn the light off, etc.I really like the light fixture. It’s works great and is a very good quality product.
Bob Bobinsky –
Great for the kitchen
If you enjoy integrating smart hardware into a personal setup, this ceiling light is a fascinating piece of tech. It features a dual-light strip design that sits close to the ceiling, creating some truly impressive visual effects that elevate the ambiance of any room—especially a workspace or lab.Under the Hood: The HardwareFor those who like to know exactly what’s running their gear, I took this unit apart to inspect the internals. It’s built around two distinct LED strips:The Downlight: A high-density strip with a significant number of LEDs for primary illumination.The Uplight: A secondary strip dedicated to the top-side effects that bounce off the ceiling.The brain of the operation is a WL2H-U chip, manufactured by Tuya. This is great news for home automation enthusiasts, as it means the light is fully compatible with the Tuya app and can be integrated into Home Assistant.Integration & App ControlWhile the hardware is solid, there are some nuances to the control side:App vs. Home Assistant: The Tuya app offers the most granular control. While it integrates with Home Assistant, the current integration doesn’t quite match the native app’s ability to toggle between the top and bottom light sources independently.Lighting Modes: One quirk to note is that you cannot have both the top and bottom lights active at the exact same time; you have to choose one or the other.Setup Requirement: Be aware that you must have the remote to begin the pairing process (via the wireless button), and batteries are not included. Make sure you have some on hand before you start the install.A Note for the DIYersIf you’re the type to disassemble your tech for inspection or modification, take heed: unplug the top light from the circuit board first. The internal wiring is quite short, and if you pull the light away from the housing without disconnecting it, you risk ripping the solder leads right off the LED strip. (Let’s just say I’ve already done the re-soldering work so you don’t have to!)Final VerdictThis is a sleek, tech-forward lighting solution that is perfect for anyone who likes “smart” gear with a bit of DIY potential. Despite the minor limitation of not running both strips simultaneously, the “cool factor” of the ceiling effects and the Tuya-based flexibility make it a great addition to a modern home or IT environment.
Giwdul –
Pretty cool smart light!
I love buying ‘smart’ lights for my house. I like this one because it has LEDs that sit close to the ceiling and can create cool effects.I took it apart so I could see how it was made. There’s basically two light strips here. One for the ‘down’ light that has a ton of LEDs on it. And the other for the top.It’s controlled by a WL2H-U chip, which is made by Tuya. You can Google that if you are curious about the specs.Meaning, you can control it with the Tuya app and integrate it into Home Assistant.However, Home Assistant can’t control it like the Tuya app can. It can’t switch between the bottom and top light.The only thing I don’t like about it is that you can’t have both the top light and the bottom light on at the same time. Other than that, it’s pretty cool.Well, that and they don’t include batteries for the remote, which is required to start setup (you need to press the wireless button on the remote to start the pairing process).PS: If you do take it apart, make sure to unplug the top light from the circuit board. The cords aren’t long enough to pull the light away from the housing and you might end up pulling the solder leads off of the LED strip and have to re-solder them back on. (ask me how I know)