Light Strip
A smart LED strip, or a controller that drives one, delivers flexible accent and cove lighting with dimming and color. It reaches places a bulb or fixture cannot.
A light strip is a run of LEDs, or a controller wired to one, used for cove, under-cabinet, backlight, and architectural lighting. Home Assistant controls brightness and, on RGB and RGBW models, full color.
How Selora AI uses light strips
- Accent and ambiance lighting that sets a room’s mood or highlights architecture.
- Media and circadian scenes that bias warm or cool and follow the time of day.
- Status and alerts where a strip’s color signals a state, like a left-open garage or an active alarm.
Where strips fit
Strips cover the indirect lighting that bulbs and fixtures miss. A strip also fills the generic light role for recipes that just need “a light.” See [[light-bulb]], [[light-fixture]], and [[outdoor-light]].
Compatible devices

Plus RGBW PM
A Wi-Fi and Bluetooth RGBW LED controller with four PWM channels and built-in power metering for 12/24 VDC strips. Drives RGBW, RGB, or up to four independent dimmable white channels with precise energy monitoring.

Pro RGBWW PM
DIN-rail RGBWW LED strip controller with five outputs (RGB + CCT or up to five channels) and per-channel power metering. Wired Ethernet plus Wi-Fi keep installations reliable on professional racks.