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I'm looking to put some LED lighting strips in for my new kitchen so I've been looking at what I need to wire them up and preferably looking to control them via Alexa through my Echo Dots.
So I believe I require a standard driver unit that is sized for the the appropriate wattage which is wired to a controller unit and the strips are wired to that. I've got a few questions to make sure I understand it correctly:
1. I've seen dimmable drivers but I think I only require the standard ones as the strips are controlled via a separate controller unit. The dimmable drivers are only required when dimming from the light switch?
2. I've searched controller units that are compatible with Alexa and seen a few that use the zigbee protocol, but I think this is strictly for the Echo Plus and not the Dot?
The only controller that I've found that states Alexa compatible is this one:
LIGHTEU®, Mi-Light 5 in 1 WiFi LED Strip Controller, Amazon Alexa Voice Control Remote and APP Control, Compatible with Single Color, CCT, RGB, RGBW and RGB CCT Output Mode, DC12-24V, YL5: Amazon.co.uk: Lighting LIGHTEU®, Mi-Light 5 in 1 WiFi LED Strip Controller, Amazon Alexa Voice Control Remote and APP Control, Compatible with Single Color, CCT, RGB, RGBW and RGB CCT Output Mode, DC12-24V, YL5: Amazon.co.uk: Lighting www.amazon.co.uk
There seems to be mixed reviews whether it actually works with the Alexa app so wondering if there are any other alternatives? |
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