Intelligent Motion Triggered LED Stair Lighting Kit KMG-3233, 40″ Long Cuttable LED Strip Light for Indoor LED Stair Lights (Cool White 6000K,16 Stairs)
$239.99
Price: $239.99
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Product Description
Intelligent Motion Sensor LED Stair Lighting Kit
KMG-3233
KMG-3233 Intelligent Stair Lighting System
How it work
When one of the motion sensors is triggered, the stair lights will light up step by step. After the set time has passed, the stair lights will turn off step by step. The controller program also allows you to set the number of steps, speed, brightness, delay time, etc.
Multi-Functionality
Enjoy versatile control with adjustable step number, brightness, speed, and delay time, allowing you to customize your lighting experience.There are multiple functions to choose from: Motion sensor mode/ Daylight Sensor mode/ Light stay on mode/ Cascade mode/ Sync mode/ One-person mode/ Two-person mode
Features: Motion Sensor With Daylight Sensor Step number adjustable Dimmable Speed adjustable Delay time adjustable Switch panel control LED Strip light cuttable Soft light and No light spot
Human sensing mode
These motion sensor-activated LED stair lights switch on automatically to light up your stairs when you reach the top or bottom step, and turns off when people leave, The motion sensors are designed to have a range of 1.5 m – 2 m
Suitable for stair wide 20”~60”
The back side is glued for easy install, You can cut at each cut point and the rest can work, Each 25mm length can be cuttable,
Easy to Install
The package contains all the parts that you need , ready for quick and easy installation,even if you are not a professional installer, you can also install it easily.
Soft light and No light spot
Soft light and No light spot, It can be fixed with adhesive backing to the stair tread.
Stay On Mode
Use the panel switch to switch between “Motion Sensor Mode” and “Stay On Mode”. The switch panel is not included in the package, you can search ASIN: B0DGD12VP4 to purchase it
Perfect Protection Design
1: Dry burning protection.
2: Avoid short circuit.
3: Function of antimisoperation
Small-angle sensing design to prevent false triggering
Sensing angle: 30 degrees
Sensing distance: 2-3 meters
Packing List
Controller x 1
Motion Sensor x 2
Daylight Sensor x 1
Power supply x 1
power cord x 1
LED Light Strip x N (N=Steps)
Sensor extension cord X 3
Light extension cord X N
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Customer Reviews
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Step Number
4 Pack 4 Pack 12-20 Stairs Customizable 10-20 Stairs 2 Pack
Light Color
White 3000K/ 6000K / Warm White 3000K Customizable Cool White 6000K /
LED Light Type
Cuttable / Cuttable Cuttable Uncuttable /
Strip Length
40in/60in / 40in Customizable 23.6in /
Product Dimensions : 9.84 x 8.86 x 7.87 inches; 6.9 Pounds
Item model number : KMG-3233-CW-16
Date First Available : September 30, 2021
Manufacturer : KOMIGAN
ASIN : B09VKW8T51
Country of Origin : China
MOTION TRIGGERED: The lights turn on sequentially as someone steps onto the top or bottom of the staircase and turn off step by step when the area is vacated.
FUNCTION: Easily adjust the number of steps, brightness, speed, and delay times to suit your preferences.You can also switch between “Motion Trigger Mode” and “Stay On Mode” as needed.
KEY FEATURE: Equipped with 320 high-density LEDs, the COB LED strip provides exceptionally bright, even illumination without visible light spots, creating a comfortable and inviting atmosphere.
EASY INSTALLATION: The 40″ flexible COB LED light strip comes with an adhesive backing and can be easily installed on stair treads ranging from 36″ to 42″ in width. Using the 1″ cutting unit, the light strip can be precisely cut to fit your staircase.
APPLICATION: These LED stair lights offer soft, ambient illumination, enhancing visibility and reducing the risk of accidents, ensuring both safety and aesthetic appeal for your staircas.
Customers say
Customers find the light fixture easy to install and intuitive to connect. They appreciate its quality, appearance, functionality, and light quality. The motion sensors work well, and the concept is satisfactory.
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11 reviews for Intelligent Motion Triggered LED Stair Lighting Kit KMG-3233, 40″ Long Cuttable LED Strip Light for Indoor LED Stair Lights (Cool White 6000K,16 Stairs)
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Paul C –
Installation with a finished closet under the stairs (Detailed)
This is a great addition to our stairway that makes a 180 degree turn. We often slowly navigated the stairs at night without turning the lights on to avoid waking everyone or even after dark when carrying things like laundry and not able to switch the lights on with hands full. This solved that dangerous issue. It also adds a cool, modern touch – people love it. Now, there are many reviews you can read, but I didn’t see any that addressed a situation like ours where we had a finished closet under our stairway. Most every review stated that you need access to the unfinished underside of your stairs. This is largely true for most people – but I happen to have years of experience doing electrical work in finished homes and have learned to get wires almost anywhere. What I did is obviously possible, but it’s not for the average DIYer. The point is to show that it CAN be done if you really want it. Now it also helped that I did this as part of a re-tread project where we removed carpet and installed new hardwood treads. But our staircase was prefabricated and the steps and risers could not be removed. So, I cut the bullnose off each original pine tread and laid new hardwood treads over it. I had to cut the bullnose off to keep the tread depths uniform and code compliant. I left a small space where the LEDs would be hidden. Our staircase is typical to a split-level home. It rises 7 steps to a landing where you turn 180 degrees and then take an additional 7 steps to the top. Under the stairs is a finished coat closet that serves the first floor. Knowing home construction, I first built a small door through the lower back of the closet, revealing a sizeable space we use as storage for Christmas and other seasonal decorations. This space provides access to the underside of the landing and the first 7 steps. The top 7 steps are over the sheetrocked closet of which there is no access without cutting holes in it, which we wanted to avoid. Typical installation is to drill the LED tails straight back through the stair riser and into the rear, unfinished side of the stairs. I used that technique for the first 7 steps I had underside access to. For the stairs over the closet, I used some knowledge and technique to drill the LED lights through the side of the steps and into the studded bay. I inserted pull strings and then drilled holes for each light UP into the bays from underneath the landing. I then fished out each string and pulled the LED wires out. Drilling the bays required a specialized 36 inch long 3/8″ drill bit, since the slope of the staircase required longer reaches into the bays (one of my photos show these holes after the wire was fished out. One hole was drilled for each LED to ensure they didn’t get tangled when fishing them). Don’t forget to run a wire for each motion sensor – one at the bottom step and the other at the top step. This is what activates the LEDs as you approach the stair from either top or bottom. The system “knows” and lights the LEDs from the location you approach. Make sure you take a few minutes to plan out which lengths of LED wires you use for each step. I purchased the 16 LED kit and it has (8) 5-meter lengths and (8) 8-meter lengths. The lengths you use on each stair depends on where the controller is located. Carrying over from my past days in the field, it was important to me to neatly and professionally route all the wiring. I saw too many reviews and YT videos that had a jumble of wire laying on the floor or hastily coiled up since no one can see it. That’s a no-go with me. I left a small “service loop” near each connector then bundled, strapped and routed each wire along the staircase and fished them into the bay of the wall where I decided to put the controller. I put the controller in the finished closet where it can be secure, yet easily accessible. I had an old metal enclosure that was perfect for the controller and power supply. While I was under the staircase, I tapped a receptacle serving the living room and installed a receptacle under the controller. My personal installation notes: The LED strips can be cut to fit the width of your treads, but the cut MUST be made through any of the gold 12V terminal markings along the strip (see photo). Use a sharp set of snips to cut it, as you want the cut to be clean and sharp. Once cut, they cannot be extended. As for fastening the LED strips: I peeled the adhesive backing from the strips but also lightly dotted the strips with gorilla glue as I pulled it taught and pressed them into place. My reasoning for not gluing the entire length was first it didn’t need that much and second in case I ever need to replace one, it would come off with some effort but not be a massive undertaking. My new treads have a square bullnose and these strips lay behind it. I positioned it this way so the LEDs on the higher steps don’t glare in your eyes when activated. The light just falls onto each step to light your way. When you’re terminating each wire onto the controller, make sure you insert them in the order of each step (1st step, 2nd step, 3rd step, etc.) If you decide to “cascade” them, the LEDs will be activated in the order they were terminated. If they’re out of order it will ruin the effect. If you’re having them turn on simultaneously, it wouldn’t matter – but no matter what, I would personally ensure they are in order – that’s just how I am. Don’t forget to also run a wire for the daylight sensor. This should be facing normal ambient room light and will prevent the LEDs from activating during the day. You can opt not to install this and the LEDs will simply light anytime you use the stairs. In summary, this is a cool and very functional system. It entails a lot of planning and intricate wire running and frankly may not be worth it to some. Installations where you have complete access to the underside of your steps are a no brainer and easy to do. Mine was definitely more challenging for most, but I happen to have the resources and skill set to do it, so all in it was just a weekend worth of work for me. NOTE: I purchased this item on Amazon for full price and have no affiliation to the seller. I try to write helpful, unbiased and insightful reviews because I also read reviews prior to making my own buying decisions. I notice many reviews lack helpful information, are too brief and don’t support their opinions with examples. Writing useful reviews helps pay it forward.
Jeff P –
Great product
These stair lights are terrific. A game changer for my dark stairway to/from my 2nd floor. Installation was easy. Took an about 2 hours for me. Skills required are basic for anyone handy with basic DIY work (youâll need Phillips head screw driver, a drill with a 1/4â bit and, depending on the sensor mounting choice, a 13/16â spade bit (a 3/4â will work with some rocking to get the hole slightly larger)). Youâll also need access to the underside of your stairs for the wiring. Watch the helpful videos on Amazon for installation and configuration. I got the version with the âtapeâ LED lights. These have the lowest profile and can be cut to the required length (pretty much anything up to 40â). I have wood steps, so mounting with adhesive was not an issue, but the fixed length light bar models might be a better option if adhesive mounting wonât work (i.e., carpet on stair treads).
CNETFORLIFE –
This product is amazing
Product is of good quality. LED lights are premium quality. DIY friendly product with well written instructions. Highly recommend !!! 5 stars
Tim Cannon –
Everyone who sees it is going to want one
This is so neat – EVERYone who sees it want to know how to do it! It was easy to install, and has worked flawlessly ever since. Motion sensors both work well, and setting it up so the lights cascade up or down depending on which sensor is tripped just delights people
Kenneth M. Boutin –
Alluring Magic Lights for your Stairs
Post updated!! Komigan sent me two new sensors free!! Installed them and it works like a champ. Upgrading to five stars!!PS your furry family members can set this off at will so be advised to really carefully consider sensor placement for your application. End of updated post.When you install this, you must have unfettered access to the underside of the staircase. In my case, this is the basement staircase to a finished basement; the stairs are next to the utility room. You will be confronted with wires galore as you work them back to a central location. I decided to get a poly enclosure for the power supply and controller. I also ran two 12v lights off the power supply to light the area. Labeling the wires is essential. The stickers that came with the system were dried out and useless, so I made my own. Make sure you test your sensors before running the wires and installing them; one of my sensors was bad and I contacted Komigan for a replacement, I am still waiting. Apparently, they are shipping from China. To buy a set of sensors is $20 on their website, but $38 in shipping to VA. I’ll update this post if I don’t receive them. I made a wire loom to keep track of all the wires and organize them, otherwise you have wire spaghetti, and it is not what you want, even if this is low voltage, it just looks horrible before you get it organized. I used cable glands and drilled holes into the poly case enclosure to keep it neat. Programming the system was a breeze and it works flawlessly. I replaced the stair treads with this installation, the wood is African Mahogany, known also as Sapele. I but a groove on the underside of the bullnose to accommodate the light strip. They are invisible until they come on. The one item that needs work will be where you drill the holes through the riser to get them to the controller. It will require some caulk and paint touchup if you have a similar installation. I showed this to my friends and family, and they are amazed. Overall, a great idea if you have the skills to install. It is not that difficult, but you will need some patience. I spent a weekend putting this together so invest the time necessary to do it right. One thing this project taught me is that you can install 12V SMD lights virtually anywhere and it isn’t that hard. I’ll be putting more lights under the toe kick in the kitchen next!
Brooklyn Goodsel –
Speakeasy Basement Lights 10/10!!!
We ordered the 16 step option. Iâm so happy with this purchase. Before getting the lights I was worried they would look cheesy or cheap and they make our basement look so much nicer and donât look cheap at all. The motion sensor on the top and bottom of the stairs is great. Theyâre bright lights that let you easily walk up and down the stairs even if the overhead lights are completely off. I would happily pay twice as much as theyâre charging for these results.
Andrew Klein –
Well packaged with clear instructions. A bit expensive, but worth it!
Jolene S. –
I purchased this product as my partner is losing her sight and needs good lighting on the stairs. We had some problems in the beginning where a power surge blew the controller, so had to contact Komigan directly for help. You can call or text their number on their website or use the chat facility (early in the morning, due to time zone difference). Their customer service is fantastic, they are so helpful and want you to be successful in the installation so that you are 100% happy with the result. They sent out a replacement controller and strip lights and now the lights work perfectly, actually better than i imagined. They look AMAZING!!!! The motion sensor is such a good feature, now we don’t have to worry about lights being left on. The brightness can be adjusted to any level and the different settings on the controller mean you can adjust speed and time delays to suit your needs. The quality is superb. We are so happy with this purchase and their website has more of the individual items, which are not available on Amazon, for example strips light with aluminium casing (light bar) so you don’t have to buy them separate. There is a lot of wiring needed, so i’m pleased this was carried out by my electrician who has tidied the cables under the stairs and made a box to cover the power supply. If you need a quality staircase lighting kit, this is the one to go for. It has everything you need to make it a success. The video i have uploaded shows the lights at 50% brightness. My electrician was so impressed, he said he would be using them for jobs from now on.
Customer Review –
This is a decent quality stair lighting kit. You get lots of pieces.â for 16 stairsâ cool whiteâ cuttableâ double sided adhesiveâ suitable for different lengths of stairsâ adjustable brightnessâ 3 lighting modes: 1- Cascade mode, 2- all lights on or off simultaneously mode, 3- Circular demo modeâ Features:⢠Human body induction⢠The number of steps is adjustable⢠Light intensity adjustment (lighter / darker)⢠Lighting speed control, 8 gears⢠Delay time adjustment between 3-600 seconds⢠High Density Cob LED strip lights, Soft light and No light spotâ motion sensor-activated LED stair lights switch on automatically to light up your stairs when you reach the top or bottom step, and turns off when people leave
Ellie –
Great value for money with these lights , easy to set up and install with clear instructions and they look fab when they are all complete
Karl –
I’ve been looking at various stair lighting options and wanted something that had a motion-sensing feature. My initial plan was to install GU10 fixtures along the wall and use GU10 smart bulbs connected to a wireless motion sensor. However, this idea did not work as desired, as the smart bulbs would randomly reset and require repairing. I also had intermittent issues with the motion sensor connectivity, so it was back to the drawing board.This set of stair lights seemed a much better choice, given the LED strip lights, controller and motion sensors are all integrated (and wired). Most of the kit is plug-and-play, so installation is reasonably straightforward. I’m not confident with mains electricity, so an electrician connected the power supply. The LED strips come with 3m tape to stick on, but out of the many LED strips I have installed, all have come unstuck at some point. I now use an aluminium profile for LED tape as it’s guaranteed to stay in place and looks much better. In this case, I have also carved out a channel within each step overhang so the profile slots neatly inside. It looks great.The system has so far worked well. My stairs look fantastic, and it’s always great to wow my guests with them. The cascading effect looks amazing and works in both directions.Highly recommended!