Description
These dalattin LED strip lights let you display multiple colors on a single line, perfect for adding a vibrant, customizable glow to your bedroom or party space.
Control the lights easily with both a 20-key IR remote and a smart app, offering 16 million colors, music sync, and DIY modes.
The built-in microphone syncs the lights to your music, creating an immersive home concert experience that shifts with the beat.
A heads-up: for best adhesion, wipe the surface clean and dry before installation—these are not recommended for outdoor use.
Buy Suggestion
[Verdict]
Buy if you want a cheap, mood-setting LED strip with app and remote control, but skip if you need reliable outdoor performance or true smart-home integration. The strongest reason to purchase is the 16-million-color IC+RGB tech that runs multiple colors on a single strip—rare at this $10 price point. This is best for renters or party hosts who want temporary, customizable accent lighting without worrying about Alexa or Google Assistant support.
[Spec analysis]
The dalattin strip uses IC+RGB chips to display multiple colors simultaneously on one 16.4-foot run, a capability typically found in strips costing twice as much. Control comes via a 20-key IR remote or a proprietary app that includes 16 million colors, DIY modes, timer, and a built-in microphone for music sync—no separate hub required. However, the app-based control is not compatible with Alexa or Google Assistant, so voice commands are off the table entirely. The adhesive backing claims strong hold but specifically requires a clean, dry surface before installation, and the product is explicitly not rated for outdoor use.
[Honest drawback]
The infrared remote requires line-of-sight to the receiver, which means you can’t control the strip from another room or behind furniture. Anecdotal patterns from similar strips suggest the adhesive can weaken over time on textured walls or in humid rooms, and the “not for outdoor” warning excludes balcony or patio use.
[Price take]
At $9.99 after code ANR2T7DM (54% off $21.99), this matches the low end of budget strip prices; the multi-color IC+RGB feature and music sync make it a real value compared to basic single-color strips that cost $8–$12, but don’t expect premium build or future-proof smart features.
Buy if you want a cheap, mood-setting LED strip with app and remote control, but skip if you need reliable outdoor performance or true smart-home integration. The strongest reason to purchase is the 16-million-color IC+RGB tech that runs multiple colors on a single strip—rare at this $10 price point. This is best for renters or party hosts who want temporary, customizable accent lighting without worrying about Alexa or Google Assistant support.
[Spec analysis]
The dalattin strip uses IC+RGB chips to display multiple colors simultaneously on one 16.4-foot run, a capability typically found in strips costing twice as much. Control comes via a 20-key IR remote or a proprietary app that includes 16 million colors, DIY modes, timer, and a built-in microphone for music sync—no separate hub required. However, the app-based control is not compatible with Alexa or Google Assistant, so voice commands are off the table entirely. The adhesive backing claims strong hold but specifically requires a clean, dry surface before installation, and the product is explicitly not rated for outdoor use.
[Honest drawback]
The infrared remote requires line-of-sight to the receiver, which means you can’t control the strip from another room or behind furniture. Anecdotal patterns from similar strips suggest the adhesive can weaken over time on textured walls or in humid rooms, and the “not for outdoor” warning excludes balcony or patio use.
[Price take]
At $9.99 after code ANR2T7DM (54% off $21.99), this matches the low end of budget strip prices; the multi-color IC+RGB feature and music sync make it a real value compared to basic single-color strips that cost $8–$12, but don’t expect premium build or future-proof smart features.