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Smart Lighting Migration Plan (TP-Link Replacement)
This page documents the migration away from TP-Link KL430 LED strips across the home and outlines recommended replacements, focusing on local control, high light quality, and long-term reliability for TorresVault 2.0.
Overview
Due to ongoing concerns around TP-Linkβs potential U.S. sales restrictions and cloud-dependency, all remaining TP-Link KL430 strips will be phased out.
This plan provides:
A comparison of Aqara T1 LED Strips vs SK6812 (WLED)
Recommended replacements for TV backlighting and bathroom under-cabinet lighting
Selection guidance based on light quality, CRI, brightness, effects, and Home Assistant integration
A standardized implementation plan (hardware + HA approach)
The goal: Move everything to Zigbee or fully-local WLED, reduce Wi-Fi load, and increase reliability of the homeβs lighting environment.
Current Landscape
KL430 strips are used in multiple places:
TV backlighting (various rooms)
Bathroom under-cabinet and accent lighting
Misc accent locations around the home
Requirements for replacements:
Local control (Zigbee or local Wi-Fi)
High light quality (especially for white light in bathrooms)
Strong Home Assistant integration
Reliable hardware with long-term availability
Easy to service or expand
Minimal Wi-Fi client count where possible
Replacement Options
Option 1: Aqara LED Strip T1 (Zigbee + Matter)
Type: RGBIC + CCT (tunable white) Protocol: Zigbee 3.0 (local) Use Case Fit: Accent lighting, under-cabinet, bathroom, low-effort installs
Pros:
Local Zigbee control
High CRI (~90) white channel
Tunable white (warm β cool)
Acts as a Zigbee router
Simple install (prebuilt power supply & controller)
Cons:
Not extremely bright
Less flexible than WLED for effects
Fixed controller form factor
Ideal For: β Bathroom under-cabinet β Bedroom accent lights β Areas where you want good white quality without DIY wiring
Option 2: Zigbee LED Controllers + 12/24V LED Strips
Examples:
GLEDOPTO Zigbee Pro (RGBW / RGBCCT / CCT)
MiBoxer FUT037Z (Zigbee 3-in-1 controller)
Pros:
Best white quality when paired with high-CRI 24V COB CCT strip
Very bright, smooth, and professional look
Fully local Zigbee
Controller is mains-powered β strengthens mesh
Extremely flexible layout
Cons:
Requires power supply and wiring
Slightly more DIY than Aqara
Ideal For: β Bathroom under-cabinet lighting β Long runs (kitchens, shelving, hallways) β Areas where light quality > color effects
Option 3: SK6812 RGBW + QuinLED-dig2go (WLED)
Type: Individually addressable RGBW pixels Controller: QuinLED-dig2go running WLED Protocol: Local Wi-Fi (can be isolated on IoT VLAN)
Pros:
Best effects, transitions, and animation
Strong brightness capability
Very smooth low-brightness fades (great for bias lighting)
Full integration with Home Assistant
You already use QuinLED/WLED in your show ecosystem
Cons:
More DIY
Requires PSU + sometimes diffusers
Slightly higher Wi-Fi load (still low bandwidth)
Ideal For: β TV backlighting β Desk and entertainment accent lighting β βFunβ areas where effects matter
Light Quality Comparison (T1 vs SK6812 RGBW)
White Light (CRI, Color Temperature)
Aqara T1:
CRI ~90 for white channel
True tunable white (warm β cool)
More natural βhome lightingβ white
Better for faces, grooming, bathrooms
SK6812 RGBW:
CRI depends on strip manufacturer
Generally CRI ~80β90
Still fine for TV bias light
Good for accent, not ideal as your only βfunctionalβ bathroom light
Winner (White Quality): β Aqara T1 (or better: COB CCT strip)
Brightness
SK6812 RGBW:
Often the brightest addressable strip available
Can fully light a room if needed
Usually run dimmed to 5β15% for bias lighting
Aqara T1:
Moderate brightness
Good for accent, not task lighting
Winner (Brightness): β SK6812 RGBW
Smoothness & Effects
WLED (SK6812):
Best-in-class effects
Smooth fades at low brightness
Per-LED control
Aqara T1:
Limited effects
Mostly βstatic color + tunable whiteβ
Good but not WLED-level
Winner (Effects): β SK6812 + WLED
Recommended Setup Per Location
1. TV Backlighting (ALL TVs)
Recommended: β SK6812 RGBW + QuinLED-dig2go (WLED)
Reasons:
Best effects + smooth low brightness
Good enough white quality
Matches your existing QuinLED ecosystem
Easy to isolate on Unifi IoT VLAN
Flexible, expandable
Familiar workflow (since you run WLED in your light show world)
2. Bathroom Under-Cabinet Lighting
Option A (Best Light Quality): β 24V High-CRI COB CCT Strip + Zigbee CCT Controller
Option B (Simpler Kit): β Aqara LED Strip T1
Reasons:
High CRI white for mirrors/grooming
Lower brightness needs
Local Zigbee routing
Good temperature and color rendering
3. Kitchen / Shelving / General Accent
Depends on purpose:
Want clean, functional white?
β 24V COB CCT + Zigbee controller
Want fun color & effects?
β SK6812 + WLED
Want minimal install effort?
β Aqara T1
Migration Notes
Remove KL430 from Wi-Fi network β reduce broadcast noise
Replace with Zigbee-based strips and WLED where appropriate
Add Zigbee routers (Aqara strips, Zigbee controllers) β strengthens mesh
Place WLED devices on IoT VLAN with blocked internet for security
Keep naming consistent:
light.tv_backlight_living_room
light.bathroom_cabinet
light.tv_backlight_master_bedroom
etc.
Final Recommendation Summary
Location Best Choice Why TVs SK6812 RGBW + QuinLED-dig2go (WLED) Best effects, smooth fades, bright, local, matches ecosystem Bathroom under-cabinet COB 24V CCT + Zigbee Controller Highest CRI, best functional white lighting Secondary accent areas Aqara T1 OR WLED T1 for simple / high-quality white, WLED for fun
