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LED room lights commonly use three main power types: mains plug‑in power, USB power, and replaceable AA batteries (often three AA cells). Some cordless fixtures also list rechargeable or built‑in batteries.

Color and brightness are typically controlled via a remote, a mobile app, or built‑in buttons on the fixture. Some strips and smart lights offer wide white ranges and millions of colors; other products use a remote to switch color temperature and adjust dimming.

LED room lights cover white tones from warm to cool and full RGB color. For example, some strips list white ranges from about 2000K to 7000K, while other products advertise multicolor or full‑color (millions of colors) capability.

Some LED lights use dusk‑to‑dawn sensors that turn the light on at dusk and off at dawn. Many string or decorative lights include built‑in timers (for example, a 6‑hour on / 18‑hour off automatic cycle when set to On).

LED room lights use several LED formats: surface‑mounted diodes (SMD), small discrete LEDs (commonly 3mm or 5mm), and integrated or non‑removable LED modules built into some fixtures.

Certifications vary by product; examples shown include ETL listing, UL listing, and FCC certification. Individual items will list the specific safety or regulatory approvals they meet.

Common control methods include built‑in on/off switches, timers, remote controls, and app‑based smart control for strip lights. Typical power/setup options are plug‑in, USB, or battery power, and some products include mounting clips or hardware for installation.

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