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Reddit mentions of XCSOURCE DC 12-24V WiFi Remote 5 Channels Controller for iOS Android RGB LED Strip LD686

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of XCSOURCE DC 12-24V WiFi Remote 5 Channels Controller for iOS Android RGB LED Strip LD686. Here are the top ones.

XCSOURCE DC 12-24V WiFi Remote 5 Channels Controller for iOS Android RGB LED Strip LD686
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Control LED strip lighting with your SmartphoneCompact stylish Wi-Fi control unitAdvanced software with colour wheel, custom colour scrolling and music activation featureCreate and store custom colours and patterns on each mobile deviceJust open the music in your mobile, the light change with the music
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height3.8 Inches
Length3.7 Inches
Weight0.53 Pounds
Width1.3 Inches

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Found 7 comments on XCSOURCE DC 12-24V WiFi Remote 5 Channels Controller for iOS Android RGB LED Strip LD686:

u/jzlas · 2 pointsr/ReverseEngineering

Hello everyone,

I'm trying to reverse engineer an IoT device which is controlled via an iPhone app. The device in question is this LED Strip Controller which is controlled by an app called Magic Home.

I've set up Charles Proxy with SSL inspection and it works fine for most internet traffic but it does not capture or show the local traffic between the app and the controller. This is true for all local traffic to other IoT devices that are controlled via other apps or via HomeKit. If I make a request through Safari to a local IP, even on a different port than 80, I can see that traffic. Is there a way to monitor the app's traffic through Charles proxy or proxying in general?

The other approach that I was thinking about was monitoring the traffic that the controller receives. I have a Unifi network (USG, Switch and one AP) but I have no idea how to do something like that. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

u/ellisgeek · 1 pointr/homelab

I purchased 2 of these XCSOURCE DC 12-24V iOS Android WIFI Remote 5 Channels Controller for RGB LED Strip LD686

I have one controlling a LED strip behind my desk and one above my door. It's pretty pointless but fun none the less.

I can control them from my phone or from a Python library that someone wrote (don't have that handy though).

Here are some pics of the final result: https://goo.gl/photos/ntD9gDaruZzysA7i8

u/gchucky · 1 pointr/homeautomation

> I've also seen a newer (and cheaper) strip controller with that chipset as well.

Got a link to that, by any chance? Was it this one?

u/fetro15 · 1 pointr/buildapc

I want to get this wifi led controller: XCSOURCE DC 12-24V iOS Android WIFI Remote 5 Channels Controller for RGB LED Strip LD686 https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01AA6221S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_IG5IxbNZD317B for my setup. I will be running a strip behind my desk and another one running parallel to my PC tower. What LED strips should I get for it?

u/MrAgrijag · 1 pointr/battlestations

I just built a desk and did some LED accent lighting, I got this to control these and went to my local computer supply store and got a 24 volt ~2amp AC converter. It looks awesome and the controller is wifi controlled and will connect to your router. That way you don't have to disconnect from your internet to use the controller. Also, it works with iOS or Android.

u/sponge_welder · 1 pointr/DIY

It looks like one of these