Control multiple wireless puck lights independently
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Control multiple wireless puck lights independently
Trying to figure out a way to control 4-8 multicolor wireless puck lights independently with a single remote.
Scenario...say I have 6 lights. Would like to be able to turn light #2 on/off and then turn on/off a different light and so forth.
I have a set of the Amazon puck lights and although they work good (and actually came with multiple remotes) I’m unable to operate them independently of one another.
any ideas (either what can be modified on a set like I have or where I can find a set like I describe)?
these would be used for athletic training
Scenario...say I have 6 lights. Would like to be able to turn light #2 on/off and then turn on/off a different light and so forth.
I have a set of the Amazon puck lights and although they work good (and actually came with multiple remotes) I’m unable to operate them independently of one another.
any ideas (either what can be modified on a set like I have or where I can find a set like I describe)?
these would be used for athletic training
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These are what I bought...was hoping that since it came with 4 remotes they would control each respective light - no such luck.
https://www.amazon.com/Creatrek-Chan.../dp/B01KWXCI3Q
not against spending a little more on a kit or another setup or lights that would work
https://www.amazon.com/Creatrek-Chan.../dp/B01KWXCI3Q
not against spending a little more on a kit or another setup or lights that would work
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Most of the lights of that style are IR (infra red) controlled and don't have programmable addresses.
I checked and didn't find any individually controlled battery pucks.
I checked and didn't find any individually controlled battery pucks.