Our RGBCCT GU10 spotlights are available in Zigbee and RF versions. Featuring an aluminum alloy housing, they offer excellent heat dissipation and uniform light emission. Supporting dimming, color temperature adjustment, and color tuning, these spotlights boast superior quality and stable performance, making them ideal for precise, customizable lighting in various indoor settings.
The two versions differ mainly in control methods and dependency on auxiliary devices, with no differences in basic parameters (4W power, aluminum alloy housing, RGBCCT dimming/color adjustment):
RF Version: Controlled directly via the dedicated RF remote control (no additional devices needed). It supports basic functions like on/off, brightness adjustment, color temperature tuning (warm white → cool white), and color changing (e.g., red, green, blue).
Zigbee Version: Controlled via a mobile phone APP (requires a matching Zigbee gateway to be pre-added to the APP first). It supports not only basic RGBCCT functions but also smart features like remote control (control away from home), timing, and voice control (compatible with mainstream voice assistants like Alexa/Google Assistant). Note: It does not support RF remote control.
Troubleshoot step by step:
Check remote batteries: Replace with new batteries (e.g., CR2032, AAA) if the battery is low (weak batteries cause short control distance or no response).
Re-pair: If the spotlight was powered off for a long time or the remote was replaced, re-perform the pairing steps (see Q3) to re-establish the connection.
Check signal obstruction: Ensure there are no heavy obstacles (e.g., metal plates, thick walls) between the remote and the spotlight—RF signals can penetrate wooden walls but are easily blocked by metal.
Common causes and solutions:
Gateway distance too far: The maximum effective distance between the Zigbee spotlight and the gateway is usually 10–15 meters (with obstacles). Move the gateway closer to the spotlight or add a Zigbee repeater to extend the signal.
Gateway offline: Check if the Zigbee gateway is normally powered on and connected to the WiFi network. If the gateway is offline, restart it and reconnect to WiFi.
Signal interference: Avoid placing the spotlight or gateway near strong electromagnetic sources (e.g., routers, microwave ovens), which may disrupt Zigbee signal transmission.
No. The Zigbee version is designed with a dedicated Zigbee communication module and does not have an RF signal receiver. It can only be controlled via the mobile APP (with a Zigbee gateway) and does not support any RF remote control.
Our RGBCCT GU10 spotlight meets CE/RoHS standards, with a fire-retardant base and overload protection for safety. It’s suitable for dry indoor spaces—use warm white for cozy bedrooms, cool white for home offices, or RGB for party atmospheres. Great for residential use or commercial spots like cafes, boutiques, or exhibition booths.
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