Back

Mood Lighting

Smooth, vibrant RGB mood lighting for nearly any vehicle.

A light strip running along the bottom side of the back seat of a car, displaying a vibrant blue, purple, and pink gradient.

V0LT mood lighting can display smooth, vibrant animations. Whether you want a calming rainbow effect, a rapid laser animation, or even just a constant color, mood lighting can instantly change the aesthetic of your car at the press of a button.

1/5

A concealed light strip in the passenger footwell of a car, displaying plain white

Mood lighting can replace the stock lighting in your car with any color, including plain white. Make your car more exciting without compromising practicality when you need it.

2/5

The passenger footwell of a car, with very little indication that a mood lighting system has been installed

When turned off, mood lighting can be extremely discrete, with practically no indication of it's precense. Mood lighting provides a striking aesthetic when you want it to, and hides away when you don't.

3/5

Mood lighting filling the interior of a car with a gradient of several colors

The color, animation, and pattern of the mood lighting can be quickly set via remote or phone app, depending on the setup. You chose how you want your lighting system to be controlled.

4/5

Colorful lighting in the passenger footwell of a car, clear visible despite a bright surrounding environment

V0LT mood lighting is bright enough to be vibrant even during the day. With window tint, the colors become even more striking.

5/5

Color

The LEDs have extremely high color accuracy and depth, and each LED is capable of display billions of discrete colors. This makes colors vibrant, gradients smooth, and animations visually appealling.

Water Resistant

V0LT mood lighting is highly water resistant, making it practically immune to splashes and mud. Regardless of what the floor of your car is exposed to, you shouldn't have to worry about damaging any components in the mood lighting system.

Brightness

Each LED alone is bright enough to light up a small area. However, when combined, the entire lighting system is easily capable of flooding your entire car with colorful light.

Density

Light density refers to how tightly packed together the LEDs are on a light strip. V0LT mood lighting uses of one of the highest density light strips available, ensuring bright, smooth, colorful animations.

Open

No part of the lighting system is proprietary, meaning it's easy to replace or upgrade individual parts. Even the controller software itself, 'WLED', is completely open source, as well as its companion apps.

Efficient

LEDs are one of the most efficient types of light on the planet. Despite having hundreds of individual bulbs, the entire mood lighting system can easily be powered off a single USB port.

Calculate Price Estimate

$0


Contact

Lighting Controller

The lighting controller is what tells the lights what colors, animations, and patterns to show.

    • This controller uses a simple remote to control the lights. It has less features, but is still plenty powerful enough to take advantage of all the features of your mood lighting system.
    • The controller comes with hundreds of built in animations, patterns, and colors.

    • This controller uses 'WLED', an open source, extensible LED platform.
    • WLED can be controlled via phone app, desktop webservice, or any number of other custom solutions.
    • WLED can easily integrate with dozens of other programs, including smart assistants like Amazon Alexa, music visualizers like LedFx, and even other RGB controllers to create synchronized effects!

Locations

Decide where you'd like to have mood lighting in your car.






Wiring Style

The wiring style determines how the cables for the lighting system are routed in your car.

    • In the minimal wiring style, wires are tucked under floor mats, trim panels, and seats when possible, but there might be extended cable runs visible from the cabin. However, these wires are very thin, and are neatly organized, making them very unobtrusive.

    • In the concealed wiring style, interior body panels are removed, and components are placed behind to further conceal wiring.
    • This wiring method is possible in most cars, although there might be a few select exceptions.

    • The integrated wiring style is extremely involved, and runs wiring in a way similar to the wiring for components that come with your car.
    • The installation for the integrated wiring style is significantly more invasive, and often requires removing seats, insulation, and other parts of the car.
    • For most situations, the concealed wiring style will give a similar look, while being dramatically less expensive. For the ultimate installation, the integrated wiring style is great option as well.

Power

The power supply is what converts the 12V power from the car to the 5V power required to run the lighting system.

    • If you already have a free USB port in your car (regardless of whether it's built into the car, or on an adapter), you don't need a power supply, and can wire your lighting system straight into the existing port.

    • This power supply is a small cigarette lighter adapter with two USB ports. One USB port is needed to run the lighting system, but the other USB port can be used for anything else.

    • This power supply is a large cigarette lighter adapter with extended features. It has two USB ports, as well as two full outlets. It has an extremely high power rating, meaning it can easily charge laptops, phones, battery packs, and other devices.
    • If you'd like to be able to power devices in addition to your mood light system, this is an option to consider.

    • This power supply is hard-wired directly into your car, and uses your fusebox to directly supply power to the lighting system.
    • If you have limited plugs in your car, and don't want one taken up by the mood lighting, this is an option to consider.
    • In order to protect the car battery, the lighting system will automatically turn off when the car is turned off.

Features

    • A toggle button is a simple button that toggles the mood lighting on and off.
    • This button 'asks' the controller to turn off the lights, and, as such, can be customized in software.
    • Without a toggle button, the mood lighting can still be turned on and off from the controller interface.
    • This button can be used in conjuction with a kill switch.

    • A kill switch directly cuts power to the mood lighting system.
    • This switch can be used in conjuction with a toggle button.

    • Power injection boosts the voltage of the lighting system at the start of each lighting zone. This is entirely optional, but leads to an increase in overall brightness.
    • Power injection can be done selectively. For example, you can choose to only inject power to the driver and passenger seats, leaving the back-seat as normal. However, the price calculator can't account for this in the estimate.