Bluetooth Controlled RGB LED Strip Kit combines programmable WS2812 addressable lighting with wireless mobile interaction to create dynamic decorative and interactive lighting effects. Designed around an Arduino‑compatible control platform with BLE connectivity, this interactive LED lighting kit enables individual LED programming, real‑time color adjustment, and audio‑responsive visual effects directly from a smartphone. A 3‑meter strip packed with 60 LEDs per meter delivers vivid illumination for creative installations, while included sound sensing and spectrum analysis hardware allow lighting patterns to react to music and ambient sound. The modular hardware can also be reused across custom Arduino projects after assembly.
Note: LEDs can operate between 3.3V and 6V, but brightness varies depending on supply voltage. When following the provided wiring diagram with the Bluno board, the recommended power supply voltage is 5V.
Bluetooth App Control for Real‑Time LED Programming
Integrated BLE connectivity enables wireless lighting control through a mobile device supporting Bluetooth 4.0. Individual LEDs along the strip can be addressed and programmed independently, allowing custom animations, color gradients, and interactive lighting scenes. Real‑time adjustments through a smartphone interface enable quick pattern changes during events, installations, or festive displays. This wireless lighting controller transforms a traditional LED strip into a responsive lighting platform capable of dynamic visual effects without complicated hardware interfaces.

Figure: real time coloring via phone panel
Individually Addressable WS2812 Lighting Effects
A WS2812 RGB LED strip provides per‑pixel color control across the full 3‑meter length. Each LED can display independent color and brightness values, enabling complex lighting animations, flowing gradients, and synchronized lighting patterns. With 60 LEDs per meter, the programmable light strip produces dense and vibrant illumination suited for decorative lighting installations, interactive art projects, and event displays. Individually addressable LEDs also allow creative programming experiments such as pattern generation, motion effects, and algorithmic lighting design.

Figure: a "last-minute" magic for the Xmas show
Audio‑Reactive Lighting with Modular Hardware
Included sound sensing hardware and an audio spectrum analyzer allow lighting animations to react dynamically to surrounding audio signals. Music rhythms, beats, and environmental sound can drive color transitions and lighting movement across the strip. The kit components—controller board, sound sensor, audio analyzer, and expansion shield—can be separated and reused as independent modules. This modular design supports experimentation in interactive electronics, lighting prototypes, and sound‑responsive installations.
This interactive RGB lighting system works well for festive decorations, creative electronics demonstrations, and STEM learning environments. Wireless phone control, music‑responsive lighting, and programmable LED effects make the platform suitable for decorative displays, educational electronics exploration, and prototype development involving Bluetooth communication and programmable illumination.