
If you want vibrant, customizable lighting without breaking the bank, the Maylit Smart RGB Under Cabinet Lights Kit leads the pack. At $22.79 it’s the cheapest of the nine models we compared, yet it packs 310 lumens of brightness and a full 5,000 mm of strip length across ten pre‑cut 20‑inch pieces. Its 4.3‑star rating from 8,535 reviews reflects strong user approval, and the bundle includes clips, 3M tape and a remote, making DIY installation straightforward.
The roundup spans three price tiers: budget options like Maylit, Benreom and Sengled’s Wi‑Fi strip; mid‑range choices such as the Ysrsai round puck lights and the Energizer ultra‑thin bar; and premium picks including the Laifuni strip, Philips Hue Lightstrip and Myplus puck lights. Ratings range from 3.1 to 4.5 stars, with the Philips Hue topping the chart at 4.5/5, while the mid‑range Ysrsai offers 12 W power consumption and a compact 58 mm height for tight spaces.
Each model brings its own mix of length, brightness and smart‑home integration, so you can match the light strip to your kitchen layout, voice‑assistant ecosystem or décor style. In the sections that follow we’ll unpack the specs, controls and best‑use scenarios for all 9 contenders.

Maylit Smart RGB Under Cabinet Lights Kit
Its 508 mm strip length gives ample illumination across most cabinets, delivering strong value and high rating.

Ysrsai Round WiFi RGB Under Cabinet Lights
Ideal for users who prefer a compact, round design for tight spaces, it costs about $20 more than the Maylit kit.

Laifuni Under Cabinet LED Lighting
Stands out with a 66 ft remote control range, letting you adjust lights from across the room—a convenience the other kits don’t provide.
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Price Range

Maylit Smart RGB Under Cabinet Lights Kit
$22.79

Ysrsai Round WiFi RGB Under Cabinet Lights
$42.85

Laifuni Under Cabinet LED Lighting
$73.99

Philips Hue RGBWW Lightstrip
$69.99

Sengled Smart Bluetooth Mesh Light Strip
$23.96

Benreom RGB Under Cabinet Lights Kit
$29.99

Sengled Smart Wi-Fi Light Strip
$24.00

Energizer Smart Under Cabinet Light Bar
$33.99

Myplus Smart Under Cabinet Lights 7cm
$55.99
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Maylit Smart RGB kit gives you 5 m of vivid, dimmable LED strips, Bluetooth and voice control, and a remote that works up to 26 ft, all for $22.79.
You get a total length of 5,000 mm made up of ten 508 mm pre‑cut strips, each delivering up to 310 lumens of RGB 5050 light. You can dim the strips, sync them to music, and schedule them with the built‑in timer. Power comes from a 1,524 mm adapter cable that runs off a standard 110 V outlet and outputs 24 V, while the included 24‑key IR remote reaches roughly 19.6–26.2 ft.
Maylit's kit costs $22.79, making it the most budget‑friendly among the eight other lights in this roundup, and it carries a solid 4.3‑star rating, matching the top‑rated Benreom option and surpassing most peers. Its 310‑lumens output falls short of the 1,800 lumens of the Sengled Wi‑Fi strip and the 1,200 lumens of Benreom, but it still delivers enough brightness for typical cabinet accenting. In length, Maylit’s 5 m run outpaces most competitors that list shorter strips or single‑piece bars, and at 0.4 pounds it’s lighter than the Energizer bar (1 lb) and the Ysrsai round lights (1.28 pounds). The remote reaches a respectable range, though Laifuni’s remote reaches a longer 66 ft.
Users consistently praise the kit’s plug‑and‑play installation: the pre‑cut 20‑inch sections and snap‑on connectors make DIY setups quick, and the vibrant colors look uniform thanks to the double‑copper PCB. Professional reviewers highlight the solid build quality and the convenience of Bluetooth app control, music sync, and Alexa/Google voice integration. The most common complaints focus on the extra step of activating the CR2025 battery in the remote and occasional Bluetooth pairing hiccups. The 5‑ft power adapter can also feel short if the outlet is farther away.
Technically, the kit runs on RGB 5050 LEDs, which are known for bright, consistent color mixing. The adapter converts 110 V input to 24 V output, matching the strip’s voltage requirement. With a dimmable design and a remote that can be placed up to about 26 ft away, the system offers flexible control for kitchen cabinets, pantry shelves, or any indoor accent lighting where you want color‑changing ambience.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option
Avoid if: You need a longer power cable, waterproof rating, or outdoor use
“nice solid push and all the lights are on... choice of colors... timer schedules”
“beautiful... very easy to control... adds to the beauty”
TL;DR: The Ysrsai Round WiFi RGB Under Cabinet Lights deliver 6 aluminum puck LEDs, 12 W power draw, 2 m extension wire, and Wi‑Fi, RF remote and Alexa/Google voice control for colorful, dimmable kitchen lighting.
Each kit includes six round puck lights that measure 58 mm high, 175 mm long and 160 mm wide. The lights run off a 12 W power draw and come with a 1500 mm power cord plus a generous 2000 mm extension wire, giving you plenty of reach for most cabinet layouts. Weighing about 1.28 lb (581 g), the aluminum‑finished units feel solid without being overly heavy.
In this nine‑product roundup, the Ysrsai set sits near the middle of the price band and matches the Sengled strip’s weight of roughly 1.3 lb, while feeling a bit heftier than the Maylit kit that tips the scales at 0.4 lb. Its 2 m extension wire is longer than the short cables on many competitors, offering more flexibility for larger installations.
Reviewers consistently praise the trio of control options: a dedicated 2.4 GHz RF remote, a Wi‑Fi‑enabled app, and voice integration with Alexa or Google Assistant. The RGB color‑changing capability and music‑sync feature add a fun, customizable vibe to kitchen tasks. However, users note the limitation of 2.4 GHz‑only Wi‑Fi, which can be a snag if your network runs on 5 GHz, and the lights aren’t water‑resistant, so they’re unsuitable for wet areas.
You can dim the lights and use the built‑in timer to set schedules that match your cooking routine. You’ll find installation straightforward because the kit offers surface‑mount, wall‑mount, and wired options, and the junction box and 9‑way splitter simplify wiring.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Tech‑savvy homeowners who want smart, colorful under‑cabinet lighting with voice‑control integration
Avoid if: You need bathroom‑safe lighting, battery‑powered portable lights, or 5 GHz Wi‑Fi compatibility
“nice solid push and all the lights are on... choice of colors... timer schedules”
“beautiful... very easy to control... adds to the beauty”
TL;DR: The Laifuni 12‑in RGB under‑cabinet strip offers 16 million colors, a 66‑ft RF remote range and stepless dimming for $73.99, making it a solid premium choice for DIY accent lighting.
The strip measures 12.0 in long, 0.33 in high and 0.98 in wide, and draws just 8 W while delivering 720‑800 lm of light. It supports 16 million colors, 13 preset shades and 7 mixable RGB tones, plus a white temperature range of 2000‑9000 K. Users can dim from 1 % to 100 % with a long‑press, and the built‑in memory retains the last brightness, color and mode after power loss.
At 12.0 in, it’s longer than the 7.32‑in Philips Hue strip and the 6.49‑in Myplus lights, yet matches the 12‑in length of the Energizer bar. It offers fewer dynamic modes (5) than Benreom’s 13 basic colors and 12 dynamic modes, but still provides music‑sync and grouping support that many competitors lack. The RF remote’s 66‑ft unobstructed range outpaces the Bluetooth‑only Sengled mesh strip, though it lacks Wi‑Fi or Bluetooth connectivity found in several peers.
Reviewers consistently praise the remote’s long range and the vivid color palette, noting that the strip brightens kitchen counters and adds ambience to home bars. The downside most users mention is the reliance on a basic RF remote; metal cabinets or closed doors can cut the signal, and the absence of a dedicated app or Wi‑Fi limits integration with broader smart‑home setups. Professional reviewers highlight the solid construction—aluminum and frosted PC lens—and the convenient double‑sided tape or screw mounting options.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $73.99
“nice solid push and all the lights are on... choice of colors... timer schedules”
“beautiful... very easy to control... adds to the beauty”
TL;DR: The Philips Hue RGBWW Lightstrip delivers 1700 lm of vibrant color from a 118‑inch, cut‑table strip, but its non‑extendable, indoor‑only design makes it best for compact, high‑output spaces.
This lightstrip’s standout spec is its 1700 lm output at 4000 K, giving you bright, true‑to‑color illumination across the entire 118‑inch (3000 mm) length. You can cut the strip at marked points, letting you trim it to fit cabinets or shelving, and it weighs just 1.04 lb, making mounting straightforward.
Compared with the eight rivals in this roundup, the Hue strip is longer than most—many competitors list lengths under 12 in, while only the Maylit kit exceeds it with a 5 000 mm run. It also draws more power (20 W operating) than the Laifuni bar’s 8 W, yet it outshines them with a far higher lumen rating. At 1.04 lb it’s lighter than the Sengled Bluetooth Mesh strip (1.3 lb) but a shade heavier than the Myplus unit (1.0 lb). Its 4.5‑star rating from 969 reviewers tops the average scores of the other models, which sit between 3.1 and 4.3 stars.
Users rave about the strip’s “stunning” brightness and the ease of installation thanks to a strong adhesive and clear quick‑start guide. Professional reviewers echo this, noting the RGBWW LEDs provide smooth color transitions and accurate whites. The most common complaints revolve around the lack of extendability—once you hit the 118‑inch limit you can’t add more sections—and the IP20 rating, which confines use to dry indoor areas. A few owners mention the adhesive losing grip over time and occasional Bluetooth hiccups, but most find the dual Bluetooth/Zigbee control via the Hue app reliable.
From a technical standpoint, the strip is Class II (double insulated) and features a silicone sleeve for added safety. It’s cuttable but not extendable, and it carries a nominal lifetime of 25 000 hours, suggesting long‑term durability. Power consumption sits at 20 W while operating, with a standby draw of just 0.5 W, keeping energy use modest for the output you receive.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high‑quality option
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
TL;DR: The Sengled Smart Bluetooth Mesh Light Strip offers a 5‑meter, cut‑to‑size RGBW strip with 450 lumens per meter, Alexa‑only voice control and mesh‑extended Bluetooth range for $44.99.
This strip’s most distinctive spec is its 5‑meter length that you can trim at pre‑marked lines, delivering 450 lumens per meter and 16 million RGBW colors. The unit weighs 1.3 pounds (581 g) and sticks on with a 3M peel‑and‑stick backing, so installation's essentially a weekend project. Sengled includes Alexa integration, letting you change hue, dim, or turn the lights on and off with voice commands, and the mesh networking lets each segment act as a range extender for whole‑home coverage.
Compared with the eight other lights in this roundup, the Sengled sits near the middle of the price band and is about the same weight as the Ysrsai round strip, but noticeably heavier than the Maylit (0.4 pounds) or Laifuni (1.04 pounds) options. Its brightness of 450 lumens/m outshines the Maylit’s total 310 lumens, yet falls short of Benreom’s 1 200‑lumens claim. While some competitors list Wi‑Fi or Google Assistant support, Sengled’s Bluetooth‑only approach limits ecosystem flexibility but keeps the hardware simple.
User sentiment highlights the “struggle‑free” setup, the bright output and the rich color palette for TV or PC backlighting. Professional reviewers praise the mesh networking for reducing Bluetooth drop‑outs, and the Alexa‑based energy tracking gives visibility into power use. Common complaints revolve around the Alexa‑only limitation and occasional Bluetooth range hiccups in larger rooms, plus a plastic housing that feels less premium than metal‑framed rivals.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Value-conscious buyers seeking quality at $44.99
Avoid if: You rely on Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or need Wi‑Fi‑based control, or have a very large area where Bluetooth range may be insufficient
“setup 'struggle‑free'”
“easy cutting for custom fits”
TL;DR: The Benreom RGB Under Cabinet Lights Kit delivers 1,200 lumens of bright, color‑changing light at just 12 W, with app and remote control, all for $29.99.
What really stands out is the 1,200 lumens output while drawing only 12 W of power, giving you vivid illumination without a hefty electricity bill. The slim bar measures 20.32 mm high, 304.8 mm long and 15.24 mm wide, and it can cycle through 16 million RGB colors plus 213 dynamic modes, all dimmable via the smart app or the included 40‑key remote.
Compared with the eight other kits in this roundup, Benreom’s length of roughly 12 in matches the Energizer and Laifuni bars, but it’s far shorter than Sengled’s 5‑meter strip and Maylit’s 5 m total length. Its 1,200 lumens sit between Maylit’s modest 310 lumens and Sengled’s brighter 1,800 lumens, giving it a solid middle ground. Ysrsai’s strip measures just 175 mm long, so Benreom provides more coverage, while Myplus’s 165 mm length appears noticeably shorter.
Users consistently praise the straightforward app interface and the remote’s 40‑key layout for fine‑tuning brightness and color. Reviewers also note the ETL safety certification and the handy timer that lets you set 1‑, 2‑ or 4‑hour intervals. A recurring complaint is the corded 24 V adapter, which some renters find limiting for truly wireless setups. Another frequent comment points to mixed dimension listings across retailers, which can cause confusion during installation.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range
“nice solid push and all the lights are on... choice of colors... timer schedules”
“beautiful... very easy to control... adds to the beauty”
TL;DR: The Sengled Smart Wi‑Fi Light Strip offers a bright 1800‑lumen, 5‑meter RGBW strip for $24, with direct Wi‑Fi control, Alexa/Google voice support, and easy mounting accessories.
What really stands out is the 1800‑lumen output across a 5 m (16.4 ft) strip, delivering far more light than many budget competitors. Professional reviewers note this brightness as “unusually high for a Wi‑Fi strip at this price.” The strip also supports 16 million colors, 27 preset scenes, and music sync via the Sengled app.
Compared with other options in the roundup, Sengled’s strip is brighter than the Maylit kit (310 lumens) and the Benreom kit (1200 lumens). Its 5 m length matches Maylit’s 5,000 mm total, while the Philips Hue strip is noticeably shorter at 118 inches. Unlike the Bluetooth‑only Sengled variant, this model connects straight to a 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi network, eliminating the need for a hub and offering Alexa and Google Assistant voice control—features the Energizer bar also provides, but it doesn't match the lumen output.
User feedback highlights the vivid color range and the convenience of voice/app control, especially for TV backlighting and ambient lighting in a bedroom or living room. A common complaint is the reliance on a 2.4 GHz network, which can be congested in busy homes, and occasional Wi‑Fi discovery hiccups that may require a reset. Reviewers also mention that Bluetooth‑related functions only work when an Echo speaker is nearby, limiting some smart features.
Additional technical details include a CRI > 80 for decent color rendering, mesh networking compatibility with other Bluetooth devices, and a cuttable design at marked points for custom lengths. The package comes with mounting clips and alcohol cleaning pads, simplifying installation without extra purchases.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
“setup 'struggle‑free'”
“easy cutting for custom fits”
TL;DR: The Energizer Smart Under Cabinet Light Bar is a 2‑pack ultra‑thin 0.3‑in LED strip that offers Wi‑Fi Direct RGB control, dimmable brightness, and voice‑assistant integration for $33.99.
At just 0.3 in tall, the bar’s ultra‑thin profile lets it disappear under cabinets while still delivering RGB lighting with millions of colors and multi‑white warm‑to‑cool tones. Each 12‑in strip measures 2.7 in wide, weighs 1 lb, and comes in a 2‑pack, so you can cover multiple surfaces without extra hardware. The fixtures run on a 24 V LED system, are energy‑efficient, and can be grouped for synchronized scenes.
Compared with the other eight lights in this roundup, the Energizer’s length matches the Benreom kit (12 in) and Laifuni strip, but it’s longer than the Myplus 7 cm lights and shorter than the 5‑meter Sengled Wi‑Fi strip. Its 0.3‑in height is slimmer than Benreom’s 20.32 mm profile and far thinner than the 58 mm height of the Ysrsai round lights. Weighing 1 lb, it’s on par with Myplus and lighter than the Sengled Bluetooth strip, which tips the scales at about 1.3 lb.
Reviewers appreciate the hub‑free Wi‑Fi Direct setup on a 2.4 GHz network and the convenience of voice‑assistant control via Alexa, Google Home, or Siri. Reviewers also praise the ultra‑thin design and touch‑button activation for easy installation. However, the 3.6/5 star rating and only 21 reviews suggest mixed experiences, and some users note that the 2.4 GHz‑only Wi‑Fi can be finicky in crowded networks.
The bar includes energy‑efficient LEDs, grouping capability, and motion activation, all set in an Art Deco‑style frame. An AC plug‑in adapter supplies power, and you can control the lights through a smartphone app, remote, touch buttons, or voice commands, giving you flexible options for daily use.
Pros
Cons
Best for: DIY‑oriented homeowners who want smart, color‑customizable under‑cabinet lighting without a hub.
Avoid if: You need a longer strip or rely on 5 GHz Wi‑Fi connectivity.
“nice solid push and all the lights are on... choice of colors... timer schedules”
“beautiful... very easy to control... adds to the beauty”
TL;DR: Myplus’s Wi‑Fi‑enabled 7 cm RGB puck lights offer high‑CRI, dimmable color‑changing illumination and voice‑assistant support, but they sit at a premium price and carry a modest 3.5‑star rating.
Each unit measures 7 cm (70 mm) in diameter, 3.54 inches (90 mm) high, and 6.49 inches (165 mm) long, and the kit includes four of these compact puck lights. They connect via 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi and work with Alexa and Google Assistant, letting you switch among 16 million RGB colors and dim the output through a free app that also supports grouping control.
Compared with the eight other lights in this roundup, the Myplus lights are lighter than the Sengled Bluetooth Mesh strip (1.3 pounds) and the Ysrsai round lights (about 1.28 pounds), and they match the weight of the Energizer bar (1 pound). They are shorter than the Laifuni strip (12 inches), Philips Hue strip (7.32 inches), and most Wi‑Fi competitors, which run 12 inches or longer. Only the Maylit kit (0.4 pounds) is lighter, while the Myplus units sit in the middle of the size spectrum. Feature‑wise, they share Wi‑Fi and voice‑assistant support with most peers, but they lack Bluetooth‑only options like the Sengled Bluetooth Mesh model.
User feedback highlights the convenience of voice control and the 16 million‑color range, with reviewers praising the high CRI for accurate kitchen lighting. However, the 3.5‑star average from 176 reviews suggests some buyers find the price steep at $55.99 and wish for more detailed brightness information, which the manufacturer doesn’t list.
The lights install with a tool‑free adhesive backing, making placement easy on cabinet edges. The included one‑year warranty adds a safety net for the premium price, and the app’s grouping feature lets you synchronize all four units for uniform ambiance.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
“nice solid push and all the lights are on... choice of colors... timer schedules”
“beautiful... very easy to control... adds to the beauty”
Breakdown

Maylit Smart RGB Under Cabinet Lights Kit
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Ysrsai Round WiFi RGB Under Cabinet Lights
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Laifuni Under Cabinet LED Lighting
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Philips Hue RGBWW Lightstrip
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Best Overall Pick
Maylit Smart RGB Under Cabinet Lights Kit
Best OverallBest for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option

Ysrsai Round WiFi RGB Under Cabinet Lights
Best for: Most users seeking a balanced, mainstream option
$42.85+$20.06 vs winner
Skip Myplus Smart Under Cabinet Lights 7cm if…
You're on a tight budget or only need basic functionality
Maylit’s Smart RGB Under‑Cabinet Lights Kit takes the top spot thanks to its strong 4.3‑star rating from 8,535 reviewers, a bright 310‑lumen output, and a generous 5,000 mm total strip length that covers most countertop runs. The kit also includes a 24‑key IR remote with a 19.6–26.2 ft (6–8 m) range and full Alexa/Google Assistant voice support, so you can control it without a hub.
The runner‑up, Ysrsai’s Round Wi‑Fi RGB Under‑Cabinet Lights, shines when you need Wi‑Fi connectivity and a compact round puck design for surface or wall mounting. It offers six RGB LEDs, 12 W power draw at 12 V DC, a built‑in high‑sensitivity microphone for music sync, and a 2.4 GHz RF remote—all managed through a dedicated app and Alexa/Google Assistant voice commands.
The Philips Hue RGBWW Lightstrip stays the premium pick, reflecting its highest‑rated status in the lineup, while the Sengled Smart Bluetooth Mesh Light Strip serves as the best mid‑range option, balancing price and feature set.
Pick the Maylit kit today for the most versatile, well‑rated RGB under‑cabinet lighting solution.
The Maylit Smart RGB Under Cabinet Lights Kit costs about $22.79 and includes a remote, control box, adhesive clips and a Bluetooth app, covering 5 m of strip. For that price it offers voice control via Alexa or Google, music sync and a timer, making it a very cost‑effective choice compared with higher‑priced options.
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