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The controller is the essential component of the Inner Light solution - it tells the LEDs what to do. There are three types available: the Lite, Lite Plus, or Pro. A summary of the differences between each controller can be seen below.
It is possible to use any controller for multiple models at the same time, and also the Pro controller includes backup / restore features to make swapping the configuration between different models extremely easy.
| Features |
Lite :
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Lite Plus :
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Pro :
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| maximum LEDs |
30 |
40 |
2000 |
| effect types |
basic flash, fade |
basic flash, fade |
advanced including random / image |
| maximum scenes |
10 |
10 |
unlimited |
| LED type |
RGB |
RGB |
RGB, RGBW |
| WiFi control |
basic |
basic |
advanced |
| integrated audio |
|
basic |
advanced |
| button interface |
|
up to 4 |
up to 8 |
| video playback |
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HDMI out |
| timed scheduling |
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| Dimensions (mm) |
55 x 32 x 8 |
55 x 32 x 8 |
70 x 60 x 24 |
Lite Controller
Dimensions 55mm x 32mm x 8mm. Power supply NOT included - standard USB 5V DC supply required, or alternatively purchase the starter kit which includes this, plus a selection of LEDs. Includes Lite Controller software.
Lite Plus Controller
Dimensions 55mm x 32mm x 8mm. Power supply and audio unit NOT included - standard USB 5V DC supply required, or alternatively purchase the starter kit which includes these, plus a selection of LEDs. Includes Lite Plus Controller software.
Pro Controller 
Dimensions 70mm x 60mm x 24mm. Note power supply and cable to connect LEDs NOT included - please refer to the documentation or purchase the Starter Kit which includes these, plus a selection of LEDs. Includes Pro Controller software.
Pro Controller Software
This is for the Pro Controller software only, for use on your own Raspberry Pi 3A+ device. (the software is already included if you purchase the Pro Controller above)
Once purchased, instructions will be sent to you to download and install the SD card image on your own SD card (recommend using a high quality one, minimum 16GB), and a licence code will be sent for use on a single device.
You will likely also need a case for the Raspberry Pi, and a lead to connect the LEDs as per the connectivity instructions.