WLED Native is a Entertainment app by Christophe Gagnier. With WLED - Native, you can easily and efficiently manage and control all your WLED light devices from your iPhone or iPad. This is a companion app for the free and open source WLED software for ESP8266/32 microcontrollers.
APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install wled-native.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:
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1. WLED Native automatically detects and updates the device list, and offers customizable names, a hide or delete feature, and a light and dark mode.
2. With WLED - Native, you can easily and efficiently manage and control all your WLED light devices from your iPhone or iPad.
3. This is a companion app for the free and open source WLED software for ESP8266/32 microcontrollers.
4. It can also help you install new software updates to your devices.
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I had to update my WLED application and when I did, I found this WLD native application out of the box it connected to my WLED controller and function perfectly
Idk if this is just a me problem or what but it never connects and says I’m offline when I have three bars Works well and nicely when connected tho
I only just found out about this version of the app, and am blown away at how much more responsive and stable it is. Looks cleaner and more modern as well. Thank you so much for giving this to us. :)
Never had an issue with app before. I was having some shorting issues which I thought updating would solve. Long story short, I fixed the shorting issue and the lights work as they should since the macros are on a schedule but the app is now unusable. Won’t load the UI and when it does it gives me an error and then kicks it back out to the main screen. I’ll wait a few seconds and then the lights appear online again and I’ll click again and it’ll error out. Two of the errors I keep getting were “Syntax error: the string did not match the expected pattern.” The other was “Type error: undefined is not an object. (Evaluating e.no.on)” I’ll have to investigate if a wipe and re-install will fix but since the lights are working on their own now I’ll wait until it goes down.
I paid $250 for my lights a couple years ago but all the sudden this app stopped picking up the signal of my plugged in lights a few months ago and now they don’t work. The only way to connect is through a IP address but how am I suppose to figure out the ip address of led lights?
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