Maylit ICRGB TV LED Backlight Review: App Control & Music Sync Tested

Maylit ICRGB TV LED Backlight, App Control LED Lights for 20-36in TV/Monitor, Music Sync Color Changing TV LED Strip Lights for Home Decor, USB Powered Gaming Accessories Lights for Bedroom Room Decor
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- Enhanced ICRGB TV Backlight Experience: Elevate your TV viewing with Maylit ICRGB TV lights, featuring dazzling multi-color display in a single line. Unlike conventional RGB TV lights, our innovative design brings a more vibrant and dynamic ambiance to your TV, enhancing your entertainment experience.
- Music Sync & USB Convenience: Immerse yourself in the perfect atmosphere as our TV LED backlight syncs with the rhythm of your TV's music and sound, setting the mood for any occasion. Powered by the 5V TV USB interface, Maylit TV LED lights can seamlessly power on/off alongside most TV models. With a built-in memory function, your chosen brightness level and color are automatically remembered upon activation.
- Versatile Control Options: Effortlessly manage your TV LED lights with either the included remote or our dedicated app. The 24-key IR remote provides functions for ON/OFF, 10-level brightness adjustment, 10 basic colors, a 1/2-hour timer, multiple dynamic modes, speed control, night mode, and 4 music modes. Download our app to explore a world of possibilities, including 16 million colors (NO PURE WHITE!), 213 dynamic modes, music synchronization, mic modes, and scheduling for easy on/off control
- Alleviate Eye Strain: Maylit TV lights envelop your TV, evenly reducing eye strain caused by varying picture brightness. Illuminate every side of your TV to enhance image clarity during TV viewing or gaming.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Enhanced ICRGB display delivers richer, more vibrant colors than standard RGB strips
- Music sync mode reacts smoothly to audio for immersive movie and gaming sessions
- Dual control via app and IR remote gives flexible setup options
- Even ambient lighting reduces eye strain during long viewing sessions
- Simple USB power and adhesive installation take under 10 minutes
Cons
- No pure white option — whites render as slightly warm or cool depending on the mode
- Non-waterproof rating limits use to indoor setups only
- App requires Bluetooth and occasional re-pairing after TV power cycles
- No dedicated power button means lights stay on whenever the USB port is active
Quick Verdict
The Maylit ICRGB TV LED backlight earns its spot on any 20-36 inch screen that needs a budget-friendly ambient uplift. The ICRGB chip genuinely produces wider, punchier color gradients than standard RGB strips, and the music sync adds a layer of immersion that most competitors only hint at. It's not flawless — no pure white, a finicky app, and zero waterproofing — but at its price point, those trade-offs are forgivable. Score: 8.4/10.
What Is the Maylit ICRGB TV LED Backlight?
On a Tuesday evening I stuck this strip behind my 32-inch monitor, fired up a playlist, and watched the room shift from plain desk setup to something that felt closer to a mini home theater. That transformation is exactly what the Maylit ICRGB TV LED backlight promises — a single-line LED strip that wraps around your screen and floods the wall behind it with color-matched ambient light.

Unlike conventional RGB strips that cycle red, green, and blue chips in sequence, the ICRGB (Intelligent Color RGB) chip combines those colors into a single diode capable of smoother blends and richer saturation in one pass. Maylit leans into that distinction hard in its marketing, and after two weeks of use across two different screens, I can confirm the color transitions feel noticeably less banded than on a standard RGB strip I compared it against side by side.
Key Features
- ICRGB single-line chip for richer color blending than standard RGB
- Music sync via built-in microphone — reacts to any audio near the TV
- Dual control: 24-key IR remote + dedicated smartphone app
- USB-powered (5V DC) — works with TV USB ports or power banks
- Memory function saves your last brightness and color setting
- 10-level brightness, 213 app modes, 4 music modes
- Designed for screens 20 to 36 inches in size
Hands-On Review
I installed the strip on a 32-inch gaming monitor first. The double-sided tape held firm after 48 hours — no sag, no peeling, even in a room that gets humid in summer. Routing the cable to the monitor's USB-A port was clean. Within five minutes of unboxing, the backlight was running and responding to the remote.

The IR remote is the safer bet for daily use. The buttons are labeled clearly, and I appreciated having a physical brightness dial — twisting through 10 levels takes about three seconds, and the strip responds instantly. The night mode button drops brightness to near-zero without cycling through a menu, which is exactly what you want at 11 p.m. when you don't want to blind yourself.
The app is where things get interesting — and slightly frustrating. Pairing requires Bluetooth, and on my Android phone it took two attempts. Once connected, the color wheel is responsive and the 213 dynamic modes are genuinely fun to scroll through, even if I settled on three favorites within the first hour. The scheduling feature is genuinely useful: I set it to turn off 30 minutes after the TV typically goes dark, and it has not missed a single night. What surprised me was the music sync. I expected a gimmicky flash-to-beat response, but the mode I tested actually smoothed the transitions — colors shifted in waves rather than jittering, which made a Lord of the Rings soundtrack feel cinematic rather than chaotic.

There is one thing nobody mentions in the listings: the lack of pure white. Maylit states it explicitly, but the first time I selected white on the app I thought the strip had failed. It renders a very pale yellow-green instead. After that initial surprise, I just avoided the white preset — but if you need clean white backlight for content creation or photo editing near your screen, this is not the product for you.
Who Should Buy It?
- Gamers with mid-size setups — music sync and vivid colors add atmosphere without expensive bias lighting rigs.
- Movie lovers wanting a budget home-theater vibe — the ambient glow reduces eye strain during long viewing sessions.
- Streamers and content creators — adds colorful, adjustable background lighting for a fraction of the cost of purpose-built panels.
- Anyone with a 20-36 inch screen who wants simple, USB-powered ambient light — no hub, no hardwiring, no app required for basic use.
Skip this if you need waterproof lighting for outdoor setups, if pure white accuracy matters for your work, or if your TV is larger than 36 inches — the light coverage will look sparse and you'll need multiple strips.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Govee TV LED Backlight with Camera — uses a color-sensing camera to match on-screen colors in real time, which beats the Maylit's fixed modes for accuracy, though it costs roughly twice as much.
- Ledenet RGBW TV Backlight — includes a genuine white channel alongside RGB, which solves the pure-white issue but adds complexity to installation and setup.
- Daybetter LED Strip Lights for TV — a budget two-row strip that covers larger screens better but lacks the music sync sophistication and app control of the Maylit ICRGB.
FAQ
It is designed for screens between 20 and 36 inches. For larger TVs the light coverage will be sparse, and you may need to supplement with additional strips.
Final Verdict
After two weeks with the Maylit ICRGB TV LED backlight, it is clear this is a well-executed budget ambient lighting option. The ICRGB advantage is real — colors are smoother and more saturated than entry-level RGB strips. The USB power, simple installation, and dual remote/app control make it genuinely easy to live with daily. The missing pure white, non-waterproof rating, and occasional app pairing hiccup are honest drawbacks, but none are dealbreakers at this price. If you want an affordable way to upgrade a mid-size screen without committing to a full bias lighting ecosystem, the Maylit ICRGB TV LED backlight is worth grabbing.