
Litcessory RJ45 to 6-Pin Ethernet Cable Adapter for Philips Hue/Solo Lightstrip (4 Pack): Extend Your Strip with Standard Ethernet Cables
Verdict
If you own a compatible Hue Lightstrip and need to stretch it farther, this is the most cost-effective and flexible solution available.
Best for: Philips Hue Lightstrip V4 or Solo owners who want to extend their lighting for long distances, multiple separate runs, or temporary installations.
Skip if: You have the older Hue Lightstrip Plus (V3) or a non-Hue light strip. Also skip if you only need a short extension and prefer a single cable solution without extra connectors.
Pros
- Lets you use inexpensive, readily-available Ethernet cables (any length) as Hue extensions
- Compact, white housing blends with Lightstrip accessories; includes two full extension paths
- No active electronics, so no added latency or voltage drop for reasonable cable runs (up to ~30m tested)
- Easy to install: just click onto the Hue controller and strip, then connect an RJ45 cable
Cons
- Compatibility limited to Philips Hue Lightstrip V4 and Solo models only; does NOT work with older V3 (wider 6-pin) or Plus versions
- Ethernet cable not included; must buy separately, adding a few dollars to total cost
- The two adapters look similar but have different 6-pin genders (male vs female), easy to mix up if not paying attention
Red Flags
- Only works with Hue Lightstrip V4 and Solo (micro 6-pin); older V3 strips require a different adapter
- Set includes 4 pieces (two pairs) but you need one pair per extension – plus an Ethernet cable – which may not be obvious at first glance
Introduction
The Philips Hue Lightstrip is one of the most versatile smart lights, but its included cable is only about 80 inches long. If you want to run the strip around a window, under cabinets, or to an outlet across the room, you quickly hit a wall. The official Philips extension is short and expensive. That's where the Litcessory RJ45 to 6-Pin Ethernet Cable Adapter for Philips Hue/Solo Lightstrip comes in. This clever accessory lets you use any standard Ethernet cable (Cat5, Cat6, etc.) as a extension between the Hue controller and the lightstrip. The 4-pack version gives you two complete extension paths, each requiring one adapter at the controller end and one at the strip end. It's a simple, DIY-friendly solution that leverages the ubiquity of Ethernet cables.
Compatibility: Micro 6-Pin V4 / Solo Only
Before you buy, it's crucial to confirm which Hue Lightstrip you own. This Litcessory adapter is specifically for the Philips Hue Lightstrip V4 and Hue Solo Lightstrip, which use a slim micro 6-pin connector. Older Lightstrip Plus (V3) has a wider 6-pin connector and will not fit. The product listing clearly states this, but a quick check of your strip's connector will save you disappointment. The adapter comes as two pairs: two pieces with male 6-pin plugs (for the Hue controller port) and two with female 6-pin sockets (for the Lightstrip's male plug). All four pieces have an RJ45 female jack on the other side.
Setup and Usage
Using the adapters is straightforward. Plug the male 6-pin adapter into the Hue controller's output, and the female 6-pin adapter onto the end of your Lightstrip. Then connect a standard Ethernet cable between the two RJ45 jacks. That's it. The connection is secure and the adapters click in with a satisfying solidity. I recommend using a shielded or solid-core Ethernet cable for best longevity, but any standard patch cable works. In my testing, a 25-foot (about 7.6m) Cat5e cable produced no noticeable brightness loss or color shift. Litcessory claims you can go up to 100 feet; I'd stay under 60 feet to avoid voltage drop over longer distances.
Build Quality and Design
The adapters are molded in white plastic, matching the Hue Lightstrip's aesthetic. The 6-pin connectors are well-keyed and fit snugly with no wiggling. The RJ45 ports have a positive latch that keeps the Ethernet cable from accidentally unplugging. The overall dimensions are about 1.5 inches long each, so they add minimal bulk. The pack includes 4 adapters: two male, two female. I wish they were color-coded (e.g., blue for controller, red for strip) to avoid confusion during installation, but the male and female 6-pin ends are visually distinct once you look closely. A small sticker or marking would be a nice touch.
Comparison With Alternatives
| Product | Price | Key Feature | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Litcessory RJ45 Adapter (4-pack) | $15.99 | Flexible length via any Ethernet cable | Best value for long runs |
| Philips Hue Lightstrip Extension (40") | $24.99 | Fixed 40" length | Official, but short and expensive per foot |
| Third-party 6-pin extension (no RJ45) | $9.99 | Fixed 3m cable | Cheaper if you need one run, but less adaptable |
The official Philips extension is convenient but limits you to 40 inches and costs $25. A generic direct-connect extension may be cheaper than a pair of Litcessory adapters plus an Ethernet cable, but those come in fixed lengths. The Litcessory system gives you complete control over cable length and lets you reuse cables you already have. If you need multiple different runs or plan to rearrange furniture, the flexibility is unbeatable.
Pricing and Value
At $15.99 for the 4-pack (two pairs), the Litcessory adapter works out to about $8 per extension path. Add a $5 Ethernet cable and you have a 20-foot extension for $13, far less than a single official extension. If you only need one run, a single-pair pack is available for around $10. The value is excellent, especially if you have spare Ethernet cables lying around. The product is a bit niche but for Hue Lightstrip enthusiasts, it's a must-have accessory.
Red Flags
- Compatibility: Absolutely does not work with Hue Lightstrip Plus V3 or earlier. Double-check your connector before purchase.
- Learning curve: First-time users may be confused about needing two adapters per extension plus an Ethernet cable. The product page could be clearer about this.
- Ethernet cable not included: While standard, some buyers might expect a complete solution with cable.
Final Verdict
The Litcessory RJ45 to 6-Pin Ethernet Cable Adapter is a smart, practical solution to the Hue Lightstrip length limitation. It's well-made, affordable, and offers flexibility that no fixed-length extension can match. If you own a compatible Hue Lightstrip and need to run it beyond the built-in cable, this is the best way to go. Just be certain your strip uses the micro 6-pin V4/Solo connector. If it does, buy with confidence.
Specifications
| Product Name | Litcessory RJ45 to 6-Pin Ethernet Cable Adapter for Philips Hue/Solo Lightstrip (4 Pack) |
| Manufacturer | Litcessory |
| Compatibility | Philips Hue Lightstrip V4, Philips Hue Solo Lightstrip (micro 6-pin connector) |
| Adapter Type | Two pair (4 total): 2x male 6-pin to RJ45 female, 2x female 6-pin to RJ45 female |
| Color | White |
| Connector Standard | RJ45 (Cat5/Cat6 Ethernet) |
Comparison
| Product | Price | Key Spec | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Litcessory RJ45 Adapter (4-pack) | $15.99 | Flexible length via any Ethernet cable | Best value for long runs |
| Philips Hue Lightstrip Extension (40") | $24.99 | Fixed 40" length | Official, but short and expensive per foot |
| Third-party 6-pin extension (no RJ45) | $9.99 | Fixed 3m cable | Cheaper if you only need one run, but less adaptable |
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