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Version
4.3.5
Size
54.5 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About LED LAMP

LED LAMP gives you complete control over your lighting setup through Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. Adjust color, brightness, and dynamic lighting modes to match your mood, environment, or project needs with intuitive, responsive controls.

Synchronize your lights with music for immersive audio-visual experiences, or schedule lighting changes to run automatically throughout the day. The app's flexible scheduling system lets you set up routines that adapt to your lifestyle — whether you're waking up to gradual brightness increases or winding down with warm-toned lighting in the evening.

From automotive customization and stage lighting to architectural installations and home automation, this lighting control app handles both personal and professional applications. The intelligent interface simplifies complex lighting engineering tasks while remaining accessible for everyday users who simply want quick, reliable control over their environment. Fine-tune every aspect of your lighting to create the exact atmosphere you need, and rely on stable Bluetooth and WiFi connections for consistent performance.

LED LAMP is designed for Android 7.0 and higher, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. Download the app today to unlock versatile, user-friendly lighting management that adapts to any project or preference.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Music synchronization creates immersive audio-visual lighting effects
  • Flexible scheduling system automates lighting routines throughout the day
  • Supports both Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity for reliable control
  • Handles professional applications from stage lighting to architectural installations

Cons

  • Requires Bluetooth or WiFi connection; app is useless without active connectivity
  • No mention of dark mode or accessibility features for vision-impaired users
  • Music sync feature may drain battery during extended audio-reactive sessions
  • Minimum Android 7.0 requirement excludes older devices still in active use

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