

✨ Light up your life, command with your voice! 🗣️
The GIDEALED 32.8ft ZigBee LED Strip Lights kit features 150 high-quality LEDs delivering 16 million colors with dimmable brightness. Designed for smart homes, it works directly with Alexa Echo Plus and other Zigbee 3.0 devices for effortless voice control—no extra hub required. Control via app or voice, create custom scenes, and schedule lighting to transform any room with vibrant, flexible ambiance.







| Brand | GIDEALED |
| Manufacturer | GIDEALED |
| Product Dimensions | 999.74 x 1 x 0.1 cm; 540 g |
| Item model number | ZC05M |
| Part Number | ZC05M |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Style | Sync music |
| Colour | 10m Zigbee Rgb Led Strips Kit |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Lights | 150 |
| Included Components | Zigbee LED Controller, 2 x 16.4ft RGB Strip light, 1 x 12V Power Adapter |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Specific Uses | Dimmable |
| Special features | Dimmable, Adjustable |
| Shade Material | Plastic |
| Light Direction | Adjustable |
| Plug Format | UK plug |
| Power and Plug Description: | Corded Electric |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Wattage | 180 watts |
| Item Weight | 540 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**N
Flexible solution, works with Hue
Very nice controller, adds a lot of flexibility for LED strip setups. The controller allows you to connect 2 strips to the same controller, saving you the hassle to have to make connections between 2 strips. This way you can distribute your LEDs easily across different shelves in a wardrobe or closet, or like in my setup, at the front and back of a shelf. This would normally require additional accessories and/or soldering, or you would waste a lot of led strip getting there.The controller is very easy to install, paired with my Hue bridge on the first try, even from my back kitchen with poor WiFi reception and no other ZigBee lights nearby. It has LED indicators for power input (green) and connection/reset status (blue). RGB control only, so no separate white LED, but hue app allows you to select anything from warm to cold white + colours. Colour change is fast, happens within a second usually. Output is as bright as expected and colour control is excellent.The controller allows you also to choose a power-on action in Hue after a power outage (last state, scene, power off etc, see screenshot). This option is not available for every aftermarket ZigBee bulb or controller, so nice to see that this one does come with that option.Both outputs will provide the same colour, they can't be changed independently, but with the 2 controllers in the set that still leaves you with plenty flexibility. Stickers provided for sticking the controller to a surface, as well as a small instruction leaflet. LED strips ornpower supply not provided, recommend at least 12V/3A as you are likely to use quite a few meters of strip with these.
M**.
A good bundle offer and works well with the Philips Hue controller
The LED bundle includes a 5M LED strip, a Zigbee V3 controller and power supply. A Zigbee bridge is required for control of the lights. I had an existing Philips Hue controller and once powered up the LED string was recognised at once by the Hue controller. Configuration was simple. The colour variation of the lights is impressive along with the whites produced by the string. The lights are bright and can be dimmed as required. A good purchase. There is no protection covering the LED string so that has to be taken into account when deciding where to mount them.
K**.
1 light control, Cannot control separately
Easy to set up with Zigbee 3.0 to home assistant. Light is bright enough for my use as wardrobe automation.Downside is that I imagined the LED strips has 2 connector there for expected that I can control each separately left and right side of wardrobe. But no, it is one light strip.
S**D
Might be OK for some situations
I wanted this for some under-cupboard lighting, controlled via Home Assistant.Device arrived with UK plug and a single controller connected to two led strips.The strips are single RGB led lights, there is no dedicated white led. Thus the lighting brightness is only moderate, certainly not as bright as I was hoping.Both strips had an adhesive strip on the back so they can be stuck to things - be careful how you detach the blue protective cover, as I started pulling it away only to discover that I was pulling part of the adhesive strip with it (the blue strip came away sticky).I was trying to work part of the strip into a corner when the end part of that strip suddenly stopped working where I was slightly twisting the strip, so it is somewhat fragile. I ended up cutting off the dead bit.They tied into Home Assistant Zigbee2MQTT straight away after being put into paring mode, control is quick and you can set scenes without using any phone app.Good:2 x strips of RGB lighting, good for ambient lighting behind things out of sight.Works with Home AssistantNot so good:Quite dim, I really wanted something brighterSeems a bit fragile, so be careful when installingSticky strip struggling to keep the LED strip in place on the underside of a cabinet.
R**D
Easy to connect
Many of these things are low quality and hard to connect to hue, but this strip worked first time and can't speak highly enough for a 3rd party hue integration. I made a mistake a bought a short one but the vendor was really helpful and supportive despite it being my fault.
A**R
Delicate, but seems ok for the price.
Opened the box and connected both strips to the controller, powered up and connected without issue to Homeassistant via Zigbee2MQTT.All colour and effects work well without any problems.LEDS seem bright enough, they can be configured either daisy chained together or 2 strips running from the controller, and I can't notice any drop in colour hue, or brightness even when daisy chained.The cables are about 1.5m from plug to first LED so not enough length to start the first LED on the ceiling without an adaptor/extension cable.As others mentioned the LED strips are very delicate. I put the first strip up, and in the process of removing the sticky back, tore through the LED backing strip. This set has obviously been built to cost, which is why it is so cheap. Annoyingly the tear broke the R track some how while leaving the B track in place (the tracks run, B, R, G 12v), meaning any colour hue needing red is wrong past the break point, and also due to he way the connectors are set up it meant the tear was 3 LEDs into the strip and I had to resolder the connectors past the break to get the use out of one of the strips.I don't have a huge amount of confidence on the longevity of the LEDs, but I guess in theory as long as the LEDS are good enough quality and I don't damage them, there is no reason why they shouldn't last.I would advise when putting them up, make sure you are very careful, and go as far as making sure you remove the sticky back completely 90 degrees to the strip, any angle seems to be enough to damage the strip.Saying that, for the price they are very cheap and you normally expect some comprise with cost or quality, so in this case the quality drop is not colour or brightness, which I guess is a good thing.I'll update if the LEDs burn out early, but at the moment I would buy again.
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