
Elgato
The Elgato Light Strip Pro is a 2‑meter RGB LED strip with individually addressable LEDs, dual‑band Wi‑Fi, and AI‑powered scenes, controllable via the Elgato Control Center app or Stream Deck. It targets streamers and gamers seeking precise, dynamic lighting for small‑scale setups.
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$49.99
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$49.77
Lowest
$47.73
Highest
$49.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Light Strip Pro for its premium build, high brightness, frequent cut points, and seamless Stream Deck integration, highlighting its suitability for creators who need per‑LED control. However, they criticize its limited 2 m length, slower response times, occasional Wi‑Fi reliability issues, and higher price compared to alternatives.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the straightforward app control and vivid RGB ambience for gaming rigs, but repeatedly complain about difficult Wi‑Fi pairing, the inability to extend the strip beyond 2 m, and the perception that the unit is costly for its size.
Common Complaints
Wi‑Fi pairing problems, limited 2 m length without extensions, higher cost relative to length, and occasional sluggish response when activating complex scenes.
How It Compares
vs. Elgato Light Strip (standard)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the standard Light Strip for basic white‑plus‑RGB lighting on a tighter budget; opt for the Pro if you need per‑LED control and streamer‑focused features.
vs. Philips Hue Lightstrip
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick Philips Hue for seamless smart‑home integration and extensibility; select Elgato Pro for higher brightness, per‑LED control, and Stream Deck workflow integration.