ATOM LED stocks the full 2026 MiBoxer controller range in Telford, Shropshire — RF receivers from 12V to 24V DC, FUT-series multi-zone remotes, and WiFi gateways for Tuya, Alexa, and Google Home integration. Every unit ships free across the UK and is backed by our technical team on 01952 370028.
2.4GHz RF control · 12V–24V DC · Up to 8 zones · FUT-series remotes · WL-Box1 WiFi bridge · Tuya app · Alexa & Google Home · Free UK delivery
- What is a MiBoxer controller and how does it work?
- Which MiBoxer controller do you need for your LED strip type?
- How does 2.4GHz RF compare to WiFi and Zigbee control?
- How do MiBoxer zone remotes work and which FUT model should you pick?
- How do you pair a MiBoxer remote to a controller zone?
- Can you control MiBoxer with Alexa, Google Home, or your phone?
- What driver do you need with a MiBoxer controller?
- How do you wire a MiBoxer controller into an LED strip circuit?
- What are the most common MiBoxer setup mistakes?
- MiBoxer vs other LED controller brands — how do they compare in 2026?
- Why buy MiBoxer controllers from ATOM LED?
- Frequently asked questions about MiBoxer controllers
Quick decision summary: If you need single-colour or CCT dimming on one zone, pick the E2-RF receiver and a K2 mini remote. If you need RGB, RGBW, or RGB+CCT control across multiple rooms, choose the E3-RF receiver paired with a FUT089 8-zone remote. If you want app and voice control, add a WL-Box1 WiFi gateway to either setup — no extra wiring required.
Who this is for: Electricians fitting multi-room residential schemes, kitchen designers specifying under-cabinet colour-tuneable strip, home cinema installers building scene-based RGBW lighting, and DIY homeowners who want phone or voice control without commissioning a DALI or DMX system.
Who this is NOT for: If you need pixel-level addressable control for chasing or flowing effects, MiBoxer is not the right system — see our digital pixel SPI controllers instead. If you are specifying large-scale commercial installations requiring DALI, DMX512, or KNX protocol, MiBoxer's RF ecosystem is designed for residential and light-commercial projects rather than BMS-integrated buildings.
Common buying mistakes to avoid:
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Buying a dimmable driver for RGB or RGBW strip: RGB and RGBW strips require a non-dimmable constant voltage driver paired with a dedicated MiBoxer controller. Using a dimmable driver causes flicker, colour shift, and premature driver failure.
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Forgetting the WiFi gateway: MiBoxer remotes work standalone over 2.4GHz RF, but app control and voice assistants require the WL-Box1 gateway — it is not built into the controllers.
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Mismatching controller channels: A 2-in-1 controller (E2-RF) handles single-colour and CCT strip only. For RGB, RGBW, or RGB+CCT strip you need the 3-in-1 (E3-RF) with its additional output channels.
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Exceeding per-channel wattage: Each MiBoxer receiver has a maximum load per channel, typically 6A per channel at 24V. Exceeding this limit requires adding a signal amplifier rather than a second controller on the same zone.
What is a MiBoxer controller and how does it work?
A MiBoxer controller is a compact wireless LED receiver that sits between your DC power supply and your LED strip, accepting dimming and colour commands over 2.4GHz radio frequency from a handheld remote or, with an optional WiFi gateway, from a smartphone app or voice assistant. Each controller supports up to four paired remotes and can be grouped into independent zones for room-by-room control.
The system works on a simple receiver-transmitter model. The MiBoxer remote transmits a GFSK-modulated 2.4GHz signal with a typical indoor range of approximately 25–30 metres through standard plasterboard walls. The receiver decodes the signal and adjusts PWM output to the connected LED strip, changing brightness, colour temperature, or RGB colour depending on the controller model.
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No new control wiring: The 2.4GHz RF signal passes through walls and ceilings, so you do not need to run a separate control cable from the switch position to each strip location.
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Zone independence: Each receiver is paired to a specific zone on the remote, allowing you to dim the kitchen at 40% warm white while the lounge runs full-brightness RGB+CCT in a completely different colour.
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Scalable system: Start with one controller and one remote for a single room, then add receivers and remotes as projects expand — all operating on the same 2.4GHz network without interference.
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PWM dimming frequency: MiBoxer receivers operate at approximately 1–4 kHz PWM, which is adequate for most residential and light-commercial installations but may produce visible flicker on slow-motion camera footage.
MiBoxer (formerly Mi-Light) has manufactured 2.4GHz LED control products since 2011, and their current 2026 range covers single-colour, CCT, RGB, RGBW, and RGB+CCT strip types across 12V and 24V DC voltages. The FUT-series remotes and E-series receivers sold by ATOM LED represent the latest generation of their product line.
Which MiBoxer controller do you need for your LED strip type?
The correct MiBoxer controller depends entirely on your strip's output channels. Single-colour and CCT dual-white strips use a 2-in-1 receiver such as the E2-RF, while RGB, RGBW, and RGB+CCT strips require a 3-in-1 receiver such as the E3-RF. Choosing the wrong model means zero output on the extra colour channels.
| LED strip type |
Required controller |
Output channels |
Compatible remotes |
| Single colour (warm, natural, cool white) |
E2-RF (2-in-1) |
1 channel (brightness only) |
K2, FUT007, FUT006 |
| CCT dual white (tuneable 2700K–6500K) |
E2-RF (2-in-1) |
2 channels (warm + cool) |
K2, FUT007, FUT006 |
| RGB colour-changing |
E3-RF (3-in-1) |
3 channels (red, green, blue) |
FUT088, FUT089, FUT092 |
| RGBW (RGB + dedicated white) |
E3-RF (3-in-1) |
4 channels (R, G, B, W) |
FUT088, FUT089, FUT092 |
| RGB+CCT (RGB + warm white + cool white) |
E3-RF (3-in-1) |
5 channels (R, G, B, WW, CW) |
FUT088, FUT089, FUT092 |
If you are running 24V single-colour COB strip in a kitchen and RGBW COB strip in a living room, you would use one E2-RF for the kitchen zone and one E3-RF for the living room zone, both controlled from a single FUT089 8-zone remote.
MiBoxer also offers WiFi-native variants — the E2-WR and E3-WR — which connect directly to your home WiFi network via the Tuya app without needing a separate WL-Box1 gateway. These are useful where you want app control but do not need a handheld RF remote. However, the RF variants (E2-RF, E3-RF) remain the more popular choice in 2026 because they work instantly without network dependency and can optionally gain WiFi capability through the gateway.
For Zigbee-based smart home systems (Philips Hue bridge, Samsung SmartThings, Amazon Echo with Zigbee hub), MiBoxer offers the E2-ZR and E3-ZR Zigbee 3.0 controllers, which pair directly to your existing Zigbee coordinator without any MiBoxer-specific gateway.
How does 2.4GHz RF compare to WiFi and Zigbee control?
MiBoxer's 2.4GHz RF protocol offers faster response times and no router dependency compared to WiFi, making it the preferred choice for residential LED strip control in 2026. WiFi controllers rely on your home network and add latency, while Zigbee requires a compatible hub. RF works out of the box with a paired remote and approximately 25–30 metre indoor range.
| Feature |
2.4GHz RF (MiBoxer standard) |
WiFi (E2-WR / E3-WR) |
Zigbee 3.0 (E2-ZR / E3-ZR) |
| Response time |
Near-instant (approx. 20ms) |
100–300ms typical |
50–150ms typical |
| Router required |
No |
Yes (2.4GHz band) |
No (Zigbee hub required) |
| App control |
Via WL-Box1 gateway add-on |
Built-in via Tuya app |
Via Zigbee hub app |
| Voice assistant support |
Via WL-Box1 + Alexa/Google |
Native Alexa/Google |
Via Zigbee hub |
| Handheld remote |
Yes — FUT series |
No (app only unless adding RF gateway) |
No (app only unless adding RF gateway) |
| Offline reliability |
Full — works without internet |
Requires WiFi network |
Requires Zigbee mesh |
| Indoor range |
Approximately 25–30m |
Dependent on WiFi coverage |
Approximately 10–20m per hop |
| Max zones per remote |
Up to 8 (FUT089) |
Unlimited via app |
Dependent on hub |
For most residential LED strip projects in 2026, the 2.4GHz RF system with an optional WL-Box1 gateway gives you the strongest combination: physical remote for daily use plus app and voice control when you want it. The RF signal uses GFSK modulation with frequency-hopping, which reduces interference from WiFi routers, Bluetooth devices, and microwave ovens operating in the same 2.4GHz band.
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Best for speed and reliability: Choose 2.4GHz RF (E2-RF or E3-RF) with a FUT-series remote for responsive, offline-capable control.
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Best for app-first households: Choose WiFi variants (E2-WR or E3-WR) if everyone in the house uses their phone and no one wants a physical remote.
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Best for existing smart home ecosystems: Choose Zigbee 3.0 (E2-ZR or E3-ZR) if you already run a Zigbee coordinator and want MiBoxer to appear alongside your other Zigbee devices.
How do MiBoxer zone remotes work and which FUT model should you pick?
MiBoxer FUT-series remotes divide your lighting into independent zones, each controlling a separate receiver. The K2 mini remote covers 2 CCT zones for simple schemes. The FUT089 covers 8 RGB+CCT zones with full colour wheel, saturation, and brightness — the most capable handheld remote in the 2026 MiBoxer range for multi-room residential projects.
Each zone on a MiBoxer remote corresponds to one paired receiver. When you press "Zone 1 ON," only the receiver linked to Zone 1 responds. This means you can independently control the kitchen, hallway, bedroom, bathroom, and lounge from a single remote without any cross-talk between zones.
| Remote model |
Zones |
Strip types supported |
Colour wheel |
CCT slider |
Best for |
| K2 mini |
2 |
Single colour, CCT |
No |
Yes |
Single-room CCT dimming |
| FUT006 |
1 |
Single colour |
No |
No |
Single-zone brightness only |
| FUT007 |
4 |
CCT |
No |
Yes |
Multi-room warm-to-cool dimming |
| FUT088 |
8 |
RGB+CCT |
Yes |
Yes |
Full colour + white, touch interface |
| FUT089 |
8 |
RGB+CCT |
Yes |
Yes |
Premium 8-zone, full touch panel |
| FUT092 |
4 |
RGB+CCT |
Yes |
Yes |
Compact 4-zone colour control |
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One remote, multiple receivers: A single FUT089 can be paired to any number of E3-RF receivers across your property — there is no upper limit on receivers per remote.
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Multiple remotes, one receiver: Each E-series receiver can be paired to up to four remotes simultaneously, which is useful when you want a bedside remote and a wall-mounted remote both controlling the same bedroom zone.
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Battery life: FUT-series remotes use CR2032 coin cells with an approximate standby life of 12–18 months under typical daily use.
If you are fitting a whole-house LED strip scheme in 2026, the FUT089 paired with E3-RF receivers across all rooms is the configuration most electricians specify through ATOM LED. It handles every strip type from 48V single-colour COB (via E2-RF) to 24V RGBW COB (via E3-RF), all from one handset. Call our technical team on 01952 370028 if you need help choosing the right remote for your project.
How do you pair a MiBoxer remote to a controller zone?
Pairing a MiBoxer remote to a controller takes approximately 10 seconds. Power off the receiver for 10 seconds, switch it back on, then short-press the zone ON button three times within 3 seconds. The connected strip blinks three times slowly to confirm a successful link. If it does not blink, repeat the sequence from the power-off step.
Step-by-step pairing procedure (2026 E-series receivers)
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Power off the receiver: Disconnect the DC power supply from the MiBoxer receiver and wait a full 10 seconds. This clears the pairing window buffer and ensures the receiver enters linking mode on the next power-up.
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Restore power: Reconnect the DC supply. The receiver is now in a 3-second linking window. You must complete the next step within this window.
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Press the zone ON button three times: On your FUT remote, short-press the ON button for the zone you want to assign (for example, Zone 2) three times in quick succession within 3 seconds of restoring power.
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Confirm the link: The LED strip connected to that receiver will blink three times slowly. This confirms the zone is successfully linked. If the strip does not blink, the link failed — return to step 1.
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Test the zone: Adjust brightness or colour from the linked zone on your remote. Only the strip connected to the newly paired receiver should respond. If adjacent zones also respond, you may have accidentally paired the receiver to multiple zones — unlink and re-pair.
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Repeat for additional zones: Each new receiver follows the same process. Assign it to a different zone number on the remote so each room operates independently.
How to unlink a MiBoxer zone
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Power cycle the receiver: Switch off for 10 seconds, then power back on.
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Long-press the zone button: Within 3 seconds of powering on, long-press the same zone ON button you originally used for linking.
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Confirm the unlink: The strip blinks 10 times quickly, confirming the zone is cleared. You can now re-pair that receiver to a different zone or remote.
The pairing process is identical across all 2026 MiBoxer RF receivers in the ATOM LED range, including the E2-RF, E3-RF, and their WiFi hybrid counterparts. If you run into pairing difficulties, contact our team at operations@atomled.co.uk or call 01952 370028.
Can you control MiBoxer with Alexa, Google Home, or your phone?
Yes. Adding a WL-Box1 WiFi gateway to your MiBoxer 2.4GHz RF system enables full smartphone control through the Tuya Smart app and voice control through Amazon Alexa and Google Home. The gateway bridges your 2.4GHz RF receivers to your home WiFi network, requiring no rewiring — it plugs into any USB power source and communicates wirelessly with every paired receiver.
The WL-Box1 connects to your home router over the 2.4GHz WiFi band (5GHz is not supported for setup) and translates commands from the Tuya app into the same 2.4GHz RF signals your FUT remote uses. This means your existing zone structure is preserved — Zone 1 in the Tuya app controls the same receiver as Zone 1 on your handheld remote.
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Tuya Smart app: Free for iOS and Android. Offers brightness sliders, colour wheel, colour temperature adjustment, timers, and scene presets. You can schedule your COB LED strip to dim automatically at 10pm or wake gradually at 6:30am.
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Amazon Alexa: After linking MiBoxer through the Alexa app's Tuya skill, you can say "Alexa, set kitchen to 50%" or "Alexa, turn lounge lights blue."
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Google Home: Works through the Tuya integration in Google Home. Supports on/off, brightness percentage, and colour commands by voice.
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Timer and schedule functions: The Tuya app supports countdown timers, daily schedules, and sunrise/sunset automation without requiring a separate smart home hub.
The WL-Box2 is the updated version of the WL-Box1, offering improved WiFi stability and Bluetooth-assisted setup. Both models are backward-compatible with all MiBoxer 2.4GHz RF receivers sold by ATOM LED in 2026. If your home WiFi goes down, the handheld RF remote continues to work normally since it communicates directly with the receivers — only app and voice control are affected by the network outage.
What driver do you need with a MiBoxer controller?
MiBoxer controllers require a non-dimmable constant voltage driver. The driver supplies stable 12V or 24V DC to the MiBoxer receiver, which handles all dimming and colour mixing internally via PWM. Using a dimmable driver with a MiBoxer controller causes flicker, colour instability, and premature failure of both the driver and the controller.
This is the single most important technical rule for MiBoxer installations: the controller itself is the dimmer. It expects a flat, constant DC voltage input. A dimmable driver attempts to reduce voltage or current to dim the strip, which conflicts directly with the MiBoxer receiver's own PWM output stage. The result is audible buzzing, visible flicker at low brightness levels, unpredictable colour output on RGB channels, and significantly shortened component life.
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Single-colour or CCT strip on MiBoxer E2-RF: Use a non-dimmable 24V LED driver sized to the total wattage of the strip plus approximately 20% headroom.
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RGB, RGBW, or RGB+CCT strip on MiBoxer E3-RF: Use a non-dimmable constant voltage power supply. Never a dimmable driver, and never a TRIAC or trailing-edge dimmer in the circuit.
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48V COB strip: MiBoxer receivers currently operate at 12V–24V DC. If you are running 48V COB strip, the MiBoxer receiver cannot be placed inline — you would need a 48V-compatible controller or a 24V system instead.
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Driver sizing: Calculate total strip wattage (watts per metre multiplied by total metres) and add 20% capacity. A 5m run of 14W/m strip draws 70W total, so specify a 90W or 100W non-dimmable driver.
ATOM LED stocks matched LED drivers and transformers for every strip and controller combination. If you are unsure which driver to pair with your MiBoxer controller, our technical team can confirm the correct specification — call 01952 370028 or email operations@atomled.co.uk.
How do you wire a MiBoxer controller into an LED strip circuit?
The MiBoxer receiver wires in series between the DC power supply and the LED strip. The driver's DC output connects to the receiver's input terminals, and the receiver's output terminals connect to the strip's positive and negative (or colour channel) wires. Always wire with power disconnected and never power LED strip while it is still coiled on the reel.
Wiring steps for a MiBoxer E3-RF with RGBW COB strip (2026 method)
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Confirm power is off: Disconnect the driver from the mains supply. Verify zero voltage at the driver output terminals with a multimeter before handling any wiring. Never assume the circuit is dead — test it.
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Connect driver output to receiver input: Run the driver's V+ and V- DC output cables to the MiBoxer receiver's "DC+" and "DC-" input screw terminals. Use appropriately rated cable for the current draw — typically 1.0mm or 1.5mm twin for runs under 5 metres.
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Connect receiver output to LED strip: The E3-RF output terminals are labelled by channel — V+, R, G, B, W for RGBW strip. Match each wire from your strip to the corresponding terminal. For RGBW COB strip from ATOM LED, the wire colours are standardised and documented on the product page.
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Mount the receiver: Fix the MiBoxer receiver to a dry, ventilated surface using the adhesive pad or screw tabs. Do not mount on bare metal without insulation — this causes short circuits on the PCB. An aluminium profile with a proper insulating mount is the professional approach.
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Uncoil the strip fully: Before applying any power, unroll the LED strip completely from its reel. Powering strip while coiled causes heat to build up in the centre of the coil, which destroys adhesive, damages LEDs, and creates a fire risk.
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Power on and pair: Switch on the driver at the mains, then follow the zone pairing procedure outlined in section 5 above. Test all channels respond correctly before final fixing.
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Secure all connections: Use appropriate terminal blocks or soldered joints at every connection point. Loose push-fit connections are the primary cause of intermittent flickering in MiBoxer installations.
For longer runs, wire strips in parallel from the receiver output rather than daisy-chaining in series. Parallel wiring distributes current evenly and prevents voltage drop causing colour inconsistency at the far end of the run — this applies to all LED strip light installations, not just MiBoxer-controlled circuits.
What are the most common MiBoxer setup mistakes?
The five most frequent MiBoxer installation errors are using a dimmable driver instead of constant voltage, pairing to the wrong zone, exceeding per-channel amperage limits, placing the receiver too close to metal surfaces that block RF signal, and forgetting to uncoil strip before powering on. Each one is preventable with correct planning before you wire anything.
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Dimmable driver with MiBoxer receiver: This is the number one support call ATOM LED receives for MiBoxer systems. The fix is replacing the dimmable driver with a non-dimmable constant voltage unit — typically costing under £30 for domestic installations.
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Pairing to the wrong zone: If you rush the 3-second pairing window, you may accidentally link a bedroom receiver to the kitchen zone. Always label each receiver with its intended zone number before powering up, and verify by testing one zone at a time.
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Exceeding channel amperage: The E3-RF receiver typically handles 6A per channel at 24V. A 10-metre run of high-output RGBW strip can draw more than 6A on a single colour channel at full brightness. The solution is adding a MiBoxer signal amplifier, which repeats the PWM signal to a second driver-powered strip run without overloading the original receiver.
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RF signal blocked by metal enclosures: Installing the receiver inside a sealed metal junction box or behind a steel beam significantly reduces the 2.4GHz range. Position the receiver where the RF signal has a clear path to the remote location, or use the WL-Box1 gateway for WiFi-based control that routes through your existing network instead.
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Powering strip while coiled: This mistake applies to every LED strip installation, not just MiBoxer-controlled ones. Always fully unroll the strip from its reel before applying power. Heat trapped in a coiled strip destroys adhesive, damages LEDs, and is a fire hazard.
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5GHz WiFi during gateway setup: The WL-Box1 gateway only connects to 2.4GHz WiFi networks. If your phone is on a 5GHz band during Tuya app setup, the gateway will fail to connect. Switch your phone to the 2.4GHz network before starting the configuration.
ATOM LED's technical team troubleshoots MiBoxer installations daily. If you hit a problem you cannot resolve, call us on 01952 370028 Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm, or email operations@atomled.co.uk with photos of your wiring and we will diagnose the issue remotely.
MiBoxer vs other LED controller brands — how do they compare in 2026?
MiBoxer occupies the mid-range of the LED controller market in 2026, offering more features than basic single-channel dimmers at a lower price point than commercial-specification systems. Their 2.4GHz RF ecosystem, zone-based architecture, and Tuya app integration make them one of the most specified residential LED strip controllers sold in the UK this year.
Each controller brand targets a different project scale and budget. The table below compares MiBoxer against the controller ranges most commonly cross-shopped by ATOM LED customers.
| Feature |
MiBoxer (2.4GHz RF) |
Basic single-channel dimmer |
Commercial DMX512 system |
| Zone control |
Up to 8 zones per remote |
1 zone only |
512 channels (unlimited zones) |
| RGB/RGBW support |
Yes (E3-RF, E3-WR, E3-ZR) |
No |
Yes |
| App control |
Yes (via WL-Box1 gateway or WiFi model) |
No |
Yes (proprietary software) |
| Voice assistant |
Alexa, Google Home via Tuya |
No |
Varies by manufacturer |
| Typical project cost (controller only) |
£15–£45 per zone |
£8–£15 per zone |
£200–£2,000+ per system |
| Installation complexity |
Low — plug-and-pair |
Very low |
High — requires programming |
| Best suited for |
Residential, light commercial |
Single-zone utility lighting |
Architectural, hospitality, retail |
ATOM LED also stocks controller ranges from other manufacturers for projects where MiBoxer is not the best fit. Browse our full LED controllers collection to compare options, or see our dedicated pages for Skydance LED controllers and Ltech LED controllers and drivers for higher-specification commercial requirements.
Why buy MiBoxer controllers from ATOM LED?
ATOM LED holds UK stock of the full MiBoxer controller and remote range in our Telford warehouse, ships free across the UK with typical 1–3 day delivery, and provides direct technical support from engineers who install and configure these controllers daily. We do not dropship from overseas suppliers — your order is picked, packed, and dispatched from Shropshire.
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UK stock, not dropshipped: Every MiBoxer controller, remote, and gateway listed on atomled.co.uk is held in our Telford, Shropshire warehouse. Orders placed before 2pm on weekdays typically dispatch same day.
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Free UK delivery: No minimum order value. Whether you order a single K2 mini remote or a full 8-zone controller kit, delivery is free to any UK mainland address.
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Technical support included: Our team configures MiBoxer systems for electricians and end users daily. Call 01952 370028 Monday to Friday 9am–5pm for help with zone pairing, driver matching, wiring layouts, or troubleshooting. You speak to someone who has physically wired these units, not a call-centre script reader.
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Matched system specification: We sell the strip, the driver, the controller, and the accessories as a complete ecosystem. When you buy your MiBoxer controller from ATOM LED, we can confirm compatibility with every other component in your circuit before you order.
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CRI90+ COB strip compatibility: All ATOM LED COB strip is CRI90+ rated and tested with MiBoxer receivers for smooth dimming curves and accurate colour output across the full brightness range.
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Cut technology: ATOM LED's own COB strips feature cut to length at marked intervals — trim at the marked cut points without voiding the warranty. This pairs with MiBoxer control to give you precise strip lengths matched to each zone.
Ready to specify your MiBoxer controller system? Browse the full range below, call 01952 370028, or email operations@atomled.co.uk for project-specific advice. Our technical team can recommend the exact controller, remote, gateway, and driver combination for your 2026 installation — whether it is a single kitchen zone or an 8-zone whole-house scheme.
Frequently asked questions about MiBoxer controllers
What voltage do MiBoxer controllers support?
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Operating voltage: MiBoxer E-series receivers support 12V and 24V DC input from a constant voltage power supply.
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48V compatibility: MiBoxer receivers do not support 48V input. For 48V strip, a 48V-compatible controller or a 24V system is required.
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Driver type: Always use a non-dimmable constant voltage driver with MiBoxer controllers — never a dimmable or TRIAC driver.
How many zones can one MiBoxer remote control?
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Maximum zones: The FUT089 and FUT088 remotes support up to 8 independent zones, each controlling a separate receiver.
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Smaller remotes: The FUT007 supports 4 zones, the K2 mini supports 2 zones, and the FUT006 supports 1 zone.
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Zone expansion: You can pair unlimited receivers to each zone for uniform control across large areas such as open-plan living spaces.
Can you use MiBoxer with RGBW COB strip?
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Yes: The E3-RF (3-in-1) receiver handles RGBW output across 4 channels — red, green, blue, and dedicated white.
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Driver requirement: Pair with a non-dimmable 24V constant voltage driver. A dimmable driver causes flicker and colour shift on RGBW channels.
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White channel advantage: The dedicated white channel on RGBW strip produces clean warm or cool white, unlike standard RGB strip which produces a cold violet-tinged white.
What is the range of a MiBoxer 2.4GHz remote?
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Indoor range: Approximately 25–30 metres through standard plasterboard walls and timber-frame construction.
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Range reduction: Steel beams, concrete walls, metal junction boxes, and large metal surfaces reduce 2.4GHz signal strength significantly.
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Best practice: Keep the receiver accessible rather than buried inside a sealed metal enclosure to maintain full RF range.
Do MiBoxer controllers work without WiFi?
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Yes: The 2.4GHz RF remotes communicate directly with the receivers — no WiFi network, router, or internet connection is required.
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WiFi adds extras: The WL-Box1 gateway adds app control, voice assistant integration, timers, and scheduling — but the physical remote always works offline.
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Power-cut recovery: MiBoxer receivers remember their last state and return to it when power is restored.
How do you connect MiBoxer to the Tuya app?
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Gateway required: Plug the WL-Box1 or WL-Box2 WiFi gateway into a USB power source near your router.
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App setup: Download the Tuya Smart app (free, iOS and Android), create an account, and follow the in-app pairing wizard using your 2.4GHz WiFi network — 5GHz is not supported for initial setup.
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Zone mapping: Once connected, each paired zone appears as a separate device in the Tuya app, ready for brightness, colour, timer, and automation control.
Can one MiBoxer receiver be controlled by multiple remotes?
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Yes: Each E-series receiver supports pairing with up to four remotes simultaneously.
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Use case: A bedroom receiver paired to both a bedside K2 remote and a wall-mounted FUT089 gives occupants control from either location.
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Pairing process: Follow the standard pairing procedure for each additional remote — the receiver accepts the new remote without losing existing pairings.
What is the maximum wattage per MiBoxer controller channel?
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Typical limit: MiBoxer E-series receivers handle approximately 6A per channel at 24V, equating to 144W per channel.
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Total load: The total combined load across all channels must not exceed the receiver's overall rating, typically 15A total at 24V (360W).
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Exceeding limits: For longer strip runs that exceed channel capacity, add a MiBoxer-compatible signal amplifier rather than a second controller.
Is MiBoxer the same brand as Mi-Light?
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Yes: MiBoxer is the current brand name for the company previously known as Mi-Light. The product line, 2.4GHz protocol, and app ecosystem are the same.
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Backward compatibility: Older Mi-Light remotes and receivers from 2018–2023 remain compatible with current 2026 MiBoxer products using the same 2.4GHz protocol.
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Current naming: All new products are branded MiBoxer. Some third-party sellers still list products under the Mi-Light name.
Can you dim MiBoxer-controlled strip to very low levels?
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Dimming range: MiBoxer receivers dim from 100% down to approximately 1–2% brightness on most compatible LED strip.
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Low-end flicker: Some lower-cost LED strips may exhibit slight flicker below 5% brightness due to the PWM frequency interaction. CRI90+ COB strip from ATOM LED is tested for smooth dimming across the full range.
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PWM frequency: MiBoxer receivers typically operate at 1–4 kHz PWM, which is suitable for most residential applications but may show banding on slow-motion video.
What happens if a MiBoxer remote loses signal?
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Strip holds state: The LED strip remains at its last brightness and colour setting when the remote goes out of range or runs out of battery.
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No dropout flicker: Loss of RF signal does not cause the strip to flash, flicker, or reset.
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Recovery: Moving back into range or replacing the remote battery restores full control instantly — no re-pairing required.
Are MiBoxer controllers suitable for outdoor LED strip?
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Controller location: MiBoxer E-series receivers are rated for indoor use only and must be installed in a dry, ventilated location.
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Outdoor strip control: You can control outdoor-rated LED strip with a MiBoxer receiver provided the receiver itself is housed indoors or in a weatherproof IP65+ enclosure.
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IP rating note: IP65 enclosures provide surface-splash protection only and are not suitable for fully exposed UK outdoor conditions. Use IP67 or IP68 enclosures where rain exposure is likely.
How do MiBoxer controllers handle colour temperature on CCT strip?
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CCT mixing: The E2-RF receiver drives the warm white and cool white channels independently, allowing smooth colour temperature adjustment from approximately 2700K to 6500K via the remote's CCT slider.
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Brightness maintained: As you shift colour temperature, the receiver adjusts channel ratios to maintain consistent perceived brightness rather than simply fading one channel up and the other down.
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Compatible strip: Works with any dual-channel CCT strip operating at 12V or 24V DC.
Do you need an electrician to install MiBoxer controllers?
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Low-voltage DC wiring: MiBoxer receivers operate on 12V or 24V DC, which is not notifiable under Part P of the Building Regulations in England and Wales for most domestic installations.
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Mains connection: The AC side of the driver (mains supply to driver input) must be wired by a qualified electrician or competent person in accordance with BS7671.
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DIY-friendly DC side: The DC wiring from driver output through the MiBoxer receiver to the LED strip can be completed by a competent DIY homeowner, provided all connections are secure and the strip is not powered while coiled.
Where can you get help with MiBoxer controller installation in the UK?
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ATOM LED technical team: Call 01952 370028 Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm for project advice, wiring diagrams, and troubleshooting from our Telford, Shropshire team.
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Email support: Send wiring photos and project details to operations@atomled.co.uk for remote diagnosis of pairing issues, flickering, or zone configuration problems.
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Free UK delivery: All MiBoxer controllers, remotes, and gateways ship free to any UK mainland address from ATOM LED's Telford warehouse.
Why choose ATOM LED for your LED lighting project?
ATOM LED is a UK-based LED lighting specialist stocking every product in our Telford warehouse. We do not dropship from overseas suppliers. Free UK delivery on 97% of products, with typical delivery in 1 to 3 working days, backed by a 5-year warranty on all COB DC voltage strip lights.
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Cut technology: Cut ATOM LED strip at any point without voiding the warranty — no need to find cut marks in tight spaces.
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CRI90+ on all COB strip: Colours render naturally under ATOM LED strip, making it suitable for kitchens, retail displays, and any application where colour accuracy matters.
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Technical team available Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm: Call 01952 370028 or email operations@atomled.co.uk for help with voltage selection, driver sizing, IP ratings, and installation planning.
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UK stock, not dropshipped: Every product ships from our Telford warehouse. No overseas lead times, no customs delays, no uncertainty on delivery dates.
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20m single feed on 24V, 30m on 48V: Longer single-feed runs than most UK competitors, reducing the number of drivers and feed points required in large installations.
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Last reviewed: March 2026 — ATOM LED technical team, Telford, Shropshire. Specifications current as of 2026.
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