Does what its supposed too
Not sure why people are complaining that there’s no instructions. Its very easy to connect and works perfectly every time.
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Not sure why people are complaining that there’s no instructions. Its very easy to connect and works perfectly every time.
This app could be so much better. I will start with the positive: It will immediately connect to the new Aladdin all in one. Negatives: - can’t input values, you have to use the sliders - no option for saturation even though you have hue and brightness - selection of in built filters are terrible - no option to type in RGB numbers - when you go onto effects mode and try out an effect, it won’t get rid of the old one so it just becomes a mess. Ie: tries to do police siren while emulating a fire place. -minus green looks way too purple. Should be more of a pink. Aladdin seriously need to up their game with this. Disappointing.
The app does what it says, controls color temp, output and RGB. It still needs work though. Would be nice to type in specific color temp instead of use the sliders which can be fiddly. My biggest issue is the cost of this app. £30? When I’ve just paid over £1000 for the light? You seriously couldn’t give the app for free? Considering the control panel is on the light and therefore likely out of reach the app or remote is a vital add on for the Aladdin all in 1s. I get the cost with remote for manufacturing etc. But is the app that expensive to produce? Expect better