The LUMENSTARLED 120V RGB Flex DMX Receiver & RF Remote is engineered with advanced LED control technology that ensures smooth, flicker-free colour transitions across the full RGB spectrum. The built-in DMX decoding capability allows integration with professional DMX-512 lighting control systems, while the included RF remote provides standalone operation for homeowners who prefer simple, intuitive control without additional equipment. This dual-mode functionality makes the unit adaptable to both basic residential setups and more elaborate automated lighting designs.
Signal reliability and thermal management are central to the design of this controller. The receiver features solid-state circuitry with built-in heat dissipation to maintain consistent performance during extended operation. The RF remote communicates on a dedicated frequency band that minimizes interference from common household devices such as Wi-Fi routers and Bluetooth speakers, ensuring responsive and dependable wireless communication throughout your home.
This product is cUL/CSA approved and fully certified to Canadian electrical standards, giving you confidence that it meets rigorous safety and performance requirements. The receiver is designed for indoor use and pairs exclusively with compatible 120V RGB flexible LED strip lighting. Compared to older analogue dimming controllers and legacy lighting systems, this modern LED controller delivers superior energy efficiency and far greater colour control while producing minimal heat output.
Installation is straightforward for both experienced electricians and knowledgeable DIY renovators. The receiver connects inline between your power source and RGB LED flex strip, with clearly marked terminals and a compact form factor that fits easily into tight spaces such as coves, soffits, and behind architectural details. The RF remote requires no pairing software and is ready to use right out of the box, making the entire setup process quick and simple. As always, ensure all electrical work complies with your local Canadian electrical codes and consult a licensed electrician if you are unsure about any part of the installation.