LED color and mode control
MagicStrip gives users a color wheel, common color shortcuts, custom color controls, brightness adjustment, and lighting tabs for modes such as flashing, breathing, and strobe. This makes it a practical remote for compatible LED strip setups.
The interface is visual, so users can quickly move from a color choice to an effect mode. That is useful for room lighting, display lighting, or decorative strips where small color changes are part of the experience.
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Device pairing and settings
The device screen guides users toward connecting a compatible lighting device, while settings include language choice, help center, contact, and update checks. These areas support setup and troubleshooting after the lights are installed.
Pairing behavior depends on supported hardware, so users should confirm their light strip model before relying on the app. If the app cannot detect a device, nearby-device and Bluetooth settings are the first things to review.
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Music and microphone modes
MagicStrip includes music and microphone modes that can react to audio, with Android prompts for recording audio and accessing music or audio files. These features can make lights respond to songs or ambient sound.
Because audio permissions are sensitive, grant microphone or media access only when using those effects. Users who only need static colors can leave audio-related permissions off.
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