COLWINKU Hexagon Lights Gaming Bundle (20-pack) with Remote & App Control, Music Sync RGB LED Panels
Product description
If you’re setting up a gaming room, bar corner or a DIY feature wall, these COLWINKU hexagon LED gaming lights are designed to make lighting feel more “interactive” than standard static decor.
The headline here is flexibility: you get 20 hexagon RGB panels you can arrange into different shapes, then drive the look via remote and app control. There’s also a music sync mode, so the lights can react with the rhythm (with configurable colours, speeds and brightness depending on how the modes are set up).
That said, it’s worth being realistic about expectations. These are compact wall panels that clip together by placement and connect via protruding USB, so the effect is as much about your layout and placement as it is about the LEDs themselves.
Key takeaways
These lights are built around DIY arrangement and RGB mood effects. If you like changing your setup for parties, workouts or weekend gaming sessions, the remote and app control can make it easy to switch the vibe without fiddling. The music sync feature is the bit that tends to feel most “fun” in real life, especially when sound is playing.

It’s also a product that suits people who enjoy decor tinkering: you’re not locked into one pattern. You can splice the panels into different hexagon-based formations at will, which is useful when your wall space isn’t a perfect fit for a single “LED panel” product.
One limitation to keep in mind: with any music-reactive lighting, the end result depends on the audio source and how you position the panels, so it won’t always look identical in every room.
The essentials (what it is and what you’ll use it for)
COLWINKU’s hexagon gaming lights are a pack of 20 independent RGB hexagonal LED wall panels. They connect using USB-style protrusions, with one panel (or supply line) needing to be plugged in to power, and the rest of the system being made up by splicing additional panels into your chosen arrangement.


In everyday terms, you’d typically use them for:

- A TV background or gaming wall where you want lighting to sit behind the screen
- A themed corner for parties or singing/dancing
- A quick mood upgrade in a bedroom or living room wall
- Light “training room” ambience for workouts, if you want music-driven lighting
A practical micro-example: imagine you’ve got a blank wall behind your desk. You peel the double-sided adhesive backing on the back of the panels, place three or four hexagons in a row, then expand the shape outward into a staggered honeycomb pattern. Once you’ve got it where you want, you can switch colours and brightness with the remote and let the music sync mode animate the whole setup.
What to know before you buy
Before you commit, there are a few details worth checking in your head, because they affect whether the pack will actually work for your space.
First, the physical panel size is given as 9.5 x 8 x 2 cm per light panel. That’s small, so you’re likely to notice the overall look as a “patterned wall” rather than a single bold light source.

Second, power and panel scaling matter. The description mentions that one USB supply can power up to 20 RGB hexagon panels, and that you’d use 2 USB powers if you connect 40 panels. Even if you’re only buying the 20-pack, it’s helpful context if you think you’ll expand later.
Third, mounting is via double-sided adhesive tape. That’s convenient for setup and rearranging, but it also means you should be confident your wall surface is suitable for tape adhesion.
What stands out (music sync, DIY layout and control)


Where these lights are most convincing is the combination of DIY layout plus reactive effects. You can “splice into different shapes at will”, and the system is intended for custom room decoration rather than a one-off fixed design.
The music sync mode is also a strong selling point on paper: the hexagon LED wall lights can change with the rhythm of music in different colours, speeds and brightness. In practice, this usually works best when you want atmosphere, not precision effects.

Control-wise, you get both a remote and app control. If you often have friends over or you don’t want to keep reaching for your phone, the remote is the practical fallback.
Pros
- DIY hexagon arrangement: 20 independent RGB panels you can reconfigure into different shapes
- Remote and app control, so switching moods doesn’t require manual re-tuning each time
- Music sync mode intended to animate colours/speeds/brightness with the rhythm of music
- Double-sided adhesive tape mounting makes it relatively straightforward to set up as a wall feature
- Comes with remote control and a user manual, plus adhesive tape included in the pack
It may not suit you if
It might not be a great match if you’re expecting a high-end, uniform lighting “wall” from just a few compact panels—this setup is more about patterns and ambience than bright flood-style illumination. It also may feel like overkill if you only want one static colour and never bother changing modes.

Also, if your wall isn’t a good surface for adhesive tape, you could run into mounting frustration (even though the product is designed for tape mounting).
Final verdict


It’s worth considering if you want an interactive hexagon RGB wall decor effect for a gaming setup, TV background, parties or music-led ambience, and you enjoy arranging lights into a shape you’re happy with.
You may want to skip it if you need strong, purely functional room lighting, have a wall surface that won’t hold adhesive reliably, or you’re looking for a perfectly consistent look regardless of room audio and placement.
Mini FAQ

Will it work if I want a custom hexagon pattern?
Yes—within the hexagon panel concept, the lights are intended to be spliced into different shapes at will, so you’re not restricted to one fixed layout.
Does the system support music sync?
Yes. The description says the lights can sync to music, changing with the rhythm using different colours, speeds and brightness.
How are the panels mounted?
They’re designed to be mounted with double-sided adhesive tape.
How many panels can one USB supply power?
The description states one USB supply can power up to 20 RGB hexagon panels, and that 2 USB powers are needed if connecting 40 panels.
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