

💡 Light up your life with effortless style and control!
The SUPERNIGHT RGB LED Light Strip Remote Controller is a versatile 44-key infrared remote designed for SMD 5050, 3528, and 2835 RGB LED strips. It supports 20 colors and 5 dynamic lighting modes, with a 30-foot control range. Certified for safety and efficiency, it operates on 12V DC input with a max output of 12A, delivering reliable, customizable lighting solutions for modern living spaces.

















| Brand | SUPERNIGHT |
| Color | IR Remote Controller |
| Compatible Devices | LED Strip Lights |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Special Feature | remote_controlled, waterproof |
B**A
Works as it should !
I had bought both my daughters LED lights years ago and they both ended up losing/breaking the remotes it came with. After not using the lights for a long time we got these replacements and they work perfectly just like the originals!
C**Y
Works great when used with a beefy power supply (~3amps)
I wrote a less than stellar review of this product, I was wrong. Here's the scoop. When I purchased this system I did not purchase one of the optional power supplies offered. I had a box of old wall warts and used one of them which provided 12VDC @ 1 amp. The problem with that is that the 16.4 ft LED roll requires 2.7 amps when set to bright with white light. The controller was merely responding to the lack of power supplied. I have since replaced the power supply and it now works as advertised. I had written "I was really impressed with this setup. I took it out to my man cave and tried it out on the bench where it worked great. Then I installed it in the family room in a hard to get to alcove for mood lighting. Wow it was awesome,,, for twenty minutes. Then all the white L.E.D.'s went out. That was last night. I turned it off and went to bed. This morning I turned them On and everything worked again, at least for about 15 minutes. Then the White's went out again. Seems like a component in the controller circuit is heating up and shutting down. I went to great lengths to install this lighting and I don't want to have to take it down. So I will be ordering a different make of controller today. Hopefully it will work better. Oh and BTW Amazon Prime is the bomb..." My apologies to all. This is absolutely a great value.
S**T
Actually work unlike the smaller in-line types
White LEDs were factory installed in my motor coach under every cabinet/recess, behind window valances, along the entry steps, ceiling medallions, etc. I swapped them out for RGBs which makes it convenient to change the colors in order to prevent flying insect infestations while out at the lake. (Red had the best result.) If you're debating purchasing the small in-line style LED controllers, just buy these because I have had over 6 of the smaller types fail within weeks. These have been running strong for over a year. TIP: If the color buttons on these remotes (and everyone like them) do not correspond to the correct light color, turn the power off via the remote and hold the bottom right button for a few seconds. This will cycle the light colors to different buttons. My initial review was revised to the foregoing. 2 of the 4 control modules did not operate properly and upon placing a review, the seller contacted me via email to offer replacement units. (The "contact seller" option would not let me send a message at that time thus I simply left a review. It's becoming more and more rare for sellers to actually follow-up on any feedback but this one did.) I received the replacement controllers and they are operating as they should.
K**I
Good product
Good product
A**X
RGB Controller with REAL RGB FADE (None of that fade to black stuff)
This thing is great, it has a variety of color options and even offers custom RGB editing, I used this to upgrade the led controller in my Computer after purchasing a RGB kit from another manufacturer, the reason? This RGB controller offers REAL RGB FADING not any of that Fade to black and then to another color stuff, it shifts directly from one color to the other and it looks amazing. Despite the fact some have reportedly received a product with a defect where the RGB associations are wrong, mine works perfectly fine, probably because its from a newer batch, anyways its been working for about 6 months I think, and it has absolutely no problems. So what does it come with? You get a simple white box and inside is the controller and the RGB controller, the way you power it is a 12v DC connector , since I am using this in my computer I had to resort to using the 4 pin molex to 12V DC connector, and it absolutely worked. However I overlooked one thing, this RGB controller offers only one connection instead of the two connections my old one had, so If your doing this make sure you pickup a " Y " splitter cable to maintain the existing connections. The only bad thing I could say about this product would have to be the fact the RGB controller sometimes has a slight jagged transition when using FADE 7, that problem seems to come from the onboard firmware that is not flashable, the other thing isn't so much a problem but can be an annoyance, the controller is IR, and unfortunately it uses some of the same instructions as other common TV remotes, meaning that it is possible that if somebody else is using a TV controller near, the IR receiver will pick this up and change color, but that also means you can change the volume and channels on some TVs with this remote. I like it and it works so I give it a solid 5 stars, product does exactly what its intended to do.
S**1
Solid
Works 100% and i buy this time to time
O**R
No response after only 3 months
Lasted for just about 3 months before the controller stopped responding to the remote. If the return window wasn't just 30 days I'd send this cheap stuff back and get something better. I thought it was the power supply I got at first, as that also sucked, but I swapped it out with a better one I've had for over 5 years and no difference other than the lights coming on brighter. The little red indicator light on the remote still blinked every time I pushed a button, and I changed the battery, but it made no difference. I have a feeling the remote itself is probably fine, but the receiver has just failed I guess? I don't know. Either way, wouldn't recommend.
J**F
Fixing the wrong RGB associations
Alright, I have seen a lot of reviews about the device changing the way the controller unit functions (not the remote the controller itself). After several days of hunting for a solution, I found one buried in the deep-web. The controller is cheaply made but not OMG shatter in your hand cheap. The remote control is substandard but not much worse than the remotes you get with car head units. The internal welds on the control unit are well done but this is where the problem starts. The controller was designed by someone that knew the workers in the factory (or the machine putting these things together) would not properly spot the cables correctly. So the programmer that designed the units firmware to 'soft change' which pin does what. As you can see in the photo the pins on the board are labeled RGB but the wires are welded as BGR (another unit I have welded GRB). To correct for the improperly welded wires the unit can be 'reset' to cycle the control of each color. Turn the unit off but LEAVE IT PLUGGED IN to both the dc power unit and the strip. Repeatedly tap the bottom right FADE 7 button on the remote; it will cause the strip to flash once per tap. Each flash is the cycle of the RGB rearranging itself. Tap it two to three times then turn the strip on. Check to see if the RGB buttons on the remote are correct. If not, turn the unit off and tap-tap-tap again. Check it again... repeat repeat repeat... until they are correct. I have a VIZIO tv with a remote that the volume-up mimics the command of the fade button if the whole command isn't seen by the controllers IR eye. Other devices (Brite-View media player, Vizio TV, Sony BD Player, and Charter Cable Box) remotes cause interference too. Slightly annoying but the volume on the TV is the only one that changes the soft set of the RGB buttons. Go figure. I hope this helps if anyone has a unit that is scrambled or if you receive one that isn't working correctly.