Price: $15.99 - ($3.57 / Ounce)
(as of Mar 24, 2025 11:30:39 UTC – Details)
Product Description
TENMIRO 100 FT LED strip lights, let indirect lighting brighten your life, create more color for the room
Led light color will change with the rhythm of the sound and music, dance with the strip lights!!
Color changing lights bring more fun to your party
Lights for bedroom can auto open/close at set time
LED light with easy adjustment of color and brightness
Music Sync: LED light strip changes color with the rhythm of sound and music for a romantic, relaxed atmosphere.
Easy Use: Control the LED strip lights via remote control or app for selecting colors, changing modes, and adjusting brightness.
Easy Installation: Stick the LED strips on a clean, dry surface and start enjoying the lighting.
Wide Use: Ultra long LED lights for bedroom 100ft (2 rolls of 50ft strip lights) suitable for decorating rooms, ceilings, desks, and parties.
Satisfaction Warranty: Quality LED strip lighting with 24-hour quick reply in case of problems.
10 reviews for Tenmiro Led Lights for Bedroom 100ft (2 Rolls of 50ft) Music Sync Color Changing Strip Lights with Remote and App Control RGB Strip, for Room Home Party Decoration
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A. Mortenson –
Easy to put up, works great
I lost the remote for my LED strip lights, and my only option was to replace the light set (probably cheaper than trying to find a replacement remote). I bought these partially because of the low price, partly because of the good reviews. They install easily and can be repositioned if necessary. Nice and bright, a wide array of light modes and colours on the remote, and the ability to use an app to program the lights makes them a great choice…especially for the price point!
skookum –
Easy to install, many options to choose from
First of all, the lights work as advertised. Not a dead one to report. They plugged right in with no problem.Second, they are easy to install. I installed around the perimeter of my art studio (appx 150′ worth) in about an hour and a half. The worse part was getting on a ladder and working around established furniture in the room. The adhesive on the back seems strong enough, yet you could peel them off and reposition – but I wouldn’t do this too many times.Thirdly: The remote seems to work well. You just have to get in sight range of the IR sensor on the power box. This is a slight inconvenience. To work around this, download the app and use bluetooth and your phone to control the lights. Just follow the included directions. Works perfectly!Fourthly: I got two 100′ strands and spent less than $25. Are you kidding me? That’s high impact, low cost. Let’s see how long they last.Fifth: About using the lights with music. You can do this in two ways. 1) Dance to the music that is playing on your phone. It’s ok. Not great. 2) Dance to the music in the room via mics on the strips themselves. This seems to work well. But hey, it isn’t a Pink Floyd concert. Go to Rhythm and then choose Device Mic in the APP. To turn this off, go to the Color tab and choose a color manually. There is no button to toggle the Rhythm on/off.The only beef I have is that you have to cut them in certain places. You just can’t cut them anywhere. This is somewhat annoying in the following scenario: I had one strand starting at the far corner of the room. I ran out of the 50′ reel about 3/4 the way to the opposing corner of the room. I ran a second strand from the opposing corner, back towards the original corner. Using about 25% of the 50′ reel. I then had to cut it in a certain place that was close enough to the end of the original strand. This left about a 3 inch space that wasn’t covered by LED light. Not a huge deal in my mind.TIP: Plan your lighting project out beforehand. There are many accessories available for 4-prong LED light strips. Connectors, corners, extenders, electrical extensions, etc. You may need some of these accessories to complete your project. None of those things are included in this product. So do your homework first.
Aaron Bynion –
Excellent value for the money!
For the price paid, it works great so far and looks good. The adhesive seems to be rather sticky so i’m not concerned with any of the strips falling off. The plug to the tiny control box is a bit shorter then i would’ve like but I can make it work. Otherwise for less that a cup of coffee, it lights up the room pretty darn well.
Chitoge –
You’re getting what you paid for
For those of you new to this little rabbit hole of DIY stuff, welcome and I’m sorry. You’re probably clicking through like two dozen nearly identical products with random “brand” names that look like what would happen if you gave a 2nd grader kid 8th grade level words in a spelling bee. It’s confusing and weird and I want to help with at least this product as best I can.Anyway, this LED strip comes in two large spools with a controller, a power cable, a split connector so both LED strips can be plugged in at once and an old-style IR remote for the light controller.The light controller is very rudimentary – it’s not managed through an app, but rather through a simple IR remote that’s included. It’s got maybe a dozen preset colors, a few different color cycles (i.e. programs that change through colors over time), and a couple of manual controls if you want to try dialing in a specific color by guessing at the levels of Red, Green, and Blue (you don’t). There is a “white” light function but I caution that there are physically no traditional “white” LEDs on this strip. All of it is RGB. So it’s going to crank up the values of all three to max and what you get is “white” but it comes out quite cold as whites go.As mentioned, you do have free reign over the RGB values but since you can’t read what those values are, you’re just going to stand there hitting up and down on some arrow buttons and guessing. It handles more saturated values better and struggles with brightness on intermediate values.The remote is frustrating to use compared to literally any app-based interface and if you happen to lose this tiny remote you lose the ability to control your lights at all. Additionally, it’s an IR remote so it requires direct line of sight with the light controller (specifically the IR receiver on it) to do anything, which is its own hassle when you’re also trying to make sure the elements of the lighting setup stay hidden from view.The strips themselves come on two separate spools with a built-in plug at one end to connect back to the controller. If you want to be able to split the spools up into multiple strands you will need bridges, splitters, connectors and extenders all sold separately. You’ll want to look for 4-pin LED connectors – they come in just about every configuration, combination, and length imaginable so plan out your build first and figure out what you need, then work from there.As the strips go, they’re fine. The lights on them are spaced just over two inches apart and it’s got clear markings for where the strip can be cut. The back is coated in adhesive and I think for most uses it’s adequate. I have the lights adhered on the underside of some cabinets using only the provided adhesive and they haven’t fallen or dislodged at all.The brightness of the LEDs leaves something to be desired, if I’m being honest. You’re given plenty of them here, so double up if you have even the slightest feeling that you may need more light. I did a shelf build where I thought 6 LEDs per shelf would be enough for some display lighting but I needed double that to get the desired outcome. It’s not the end of the world, but for some applications you may not have the luxury of space that I did and should probably go for brighter LEDs to be more space efficient.One final note I’ll pass along is that the light controller will “remember” the last value it used before being switched off. This means you could either put your lighting setup on a switched outlet/light timer OR put the entire light strip array on a smart plug and control on/off schedules with a smartphone.Overall, for certain applications I’d buy these again. I did two entire cabinet setups for under $50 total and I still have lights (most of the 2nd spool) and connectors to spare. It does that specific low-demand job very well. For lighting a room I would look for a smarter, brighter product. Best of luck to you in your search!
Amazon Customer –
One of two strands did not work
The lights come wound around two separate reels. I wanted them to backlight a TV and put the first strand up only to find that most of the lights did not work. I took that strand down and put up the second strand and that one worked great. I had hoped to use both to provide the maximum amount of backlighting. I contacted the company by email (as they request) and received a response asking for photos and videos of the problem before they would send a replacement. I had already thrown out the defective reel, so I’m just out half of the product. I’m happy with the working set of lights but I’m giving two stars since half of the product I purchased didn’t work and customer service wouldn’t replace the defective set. Update: Unexpectedly, a second reel of lights was delivered! I’ve revised my review to a 5 as I now have two working reels working very well!
Light Dream –
Good quality, lots of different light options, beautiful colors.
Amazon Customer –
lasted for 2 weeks before braking completely
Gracie singh gaikwad –
its great , the adhesive is really strong and sticks well
Sophia Shaw –
Quite easy to set up and there seems to be no issues with the lights! I wasn’t quite sure how to get the app to work but I’m happy using the remote control just fine
Melissa W –
Put up Christmas lights on my mantle for the first time this past Christmas and loved the esthetic.Wanted to keep the look up all year long, so bought these lights. Super easy to install, no issues with lights not working. Remote is a bit finicky, needs to be near the reciever, but otherwise very happy.