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AC Infinity Controller 69 PRO+, Smart Environmental Controller 8-Port with Temp, Humidity, VPD, Timer, Cycle, Schedule Controls, for Grow Tent Cooling Ventilation Lighting (Bluetooth + WiFi, 8-Port)

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Features

  • A digital controller designed to equip AC Infinity devices with smart controls to produce the optimal environment.
  • Control up to eight devices from fans to grow lights and provide each with their own independent programming.
  • Automate devices to dynamically change speed and brightness levels in response to temperature, humidity, and VPD.
  • Additional programming includes grow cycles, scheduling, timers, minimum levels, and custom transitions.
  • Pair with our app via Bluetooth or WiFi to unlock advance programs, set alarms, notifications, and view climate data.

Color: Black


Brand: AC Infinity


Voltage: 12 Volts


Display Type: LCD


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Global Trade Identification Number: 44


Manufacturer: AC Infinity


Package Dimensions: 8.19 x 8.07 x 1.93 inches


Item Weight: 1.47 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CTR69Q


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Controller


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great product and inexpensive
Very versatile controller . Unfortunately for me, only connects to 2.4 ghz wireless .
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Best controller
I love this controller for my home grow tent. Work flawlessly and I have it automating a heater, humidifier, 2 lights, exhaust fan and oscillating fans. This controller really dialed in my grow tent and I love the wifi capability which even notifies me when I need to refill my humidifier.
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by James R. Paradiso

  • Full control of your environment
I needed 5 ports to control my whole environment and this Is perfect. I have 2 T6 inline fans, 2 cloudray 6” fans, and a mars hydro tsw2000 light. I used 2 molex adapters, a rj45 to uis adapter, and 2 uis cables to connect it all to the the controller 69Pro+. The unit connects easily from the bottom and has a magnetic back to secure it to the metal plate on my tent(ac inifinity 866). The quick start guide should include the Bluetooth pairing and the WiFi procedure which it does not. It took me a second to figure out how to do it. It does tell you on the app but it’s small and easy to miss which is what I did lol. Bad eye sight. It gives you real time data, logs, real time control, programmable settings based on time, rh, temp, vpd, etc. this unit gives you the ability to calibrate the temp and rh for accuracy. It’s well thought out, high quality finish, durable based on materials, easy to read display, gives you complete control of your ac infinity devices, and data for days and days and days… So far, I really like this unit a lot. It’s an impressive unit with a lot of features. In my opinion, as pricey as it is, worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by oh yeah oh yeah

  • Good but not perfect
Here I review the AC Infinity Controller 69 Pro and Pro+. I own both models and find them to be the same other than number of ports. I give these controllers a grade of 4.4. There is some truth to the positive reviews that one sees about these controllers. The first thing that I especially like is the Automations function. Besides my main lights, I also have supplemental UV, blue, deep red, and IR lights. These lights get utilized in different ways in different grow periods. It used to be that I had to change multiple old school timers just to properly change lights for the next grow mode. With the Controller 69 Pro, however, I can make automations for germination, seedling, vegetative, and multiphased flowering periods. Just a push of a button on my phone and my varying lights all follow light time periods and intensities that are ideal for various growth stages. I also adore the sunrise/sunset function. Combined with my supplemental IR light, my plants get a reasonable facsimile of solar dawn and dusk, which allows them to be more effective with both their day and night activities. This sunrise/sunset function is not available on all grow lights, and it pays to check the compatibility list on AC Infinity's web site. For example, I have an older model Mars Hydro FC-3000 light for which sunrise/sunset works great. But a Vivosun VS-2000 only partly works due to limitations of the Vivosun driver. Mention of sunrise, though, also brings me to a shortcoming of these units, a lack of capacity for multiple scheduling. Like many growers, I turn my IR lights on twice a day for 15 minutes before sunrise and again after sunset, mimicking natural light patterns. The Controller 69 Pro, though, allows scheduling only one discreet activity per device per day. You can have devices cycle on and off for defined periods all day, but you cannot turn a device on and off in a discreetly chosen time frame more than once a day. Hence, I slap a cheap old school timer onto an expensive AC Infinity outlet in order to turn my IR lights on twice a day. AC Infinity makes good hardware but this software problem is a disappointing rough edge. These units also are finicky when it comes to Wifi. Make sure they have a strong signal. Further, the devices will demand that the phone with the app be connected to a 2.4G rather than 5G network. The free app that runs the controllers is both powerful and sometimes unintuitive, so it has a learning curve. Another potential problem accrues to powering the units. The 69 Pro/Pro+ does not come with a traditional power cable, since AC Infinity expects you to power the unit via a cable attached to a piece of AC Infinity UIS hardware like a light or fan. For instance, AC Infinity fans power my 3 controller units. That said, the controllers work with a lot of non-AC Infinity hardware. But if you don't have at least one AC Infinity device power source, you need to buy a power adapter, which then takes up a port. In other words, without AC Infinity hardware like a light to power it, your 4 port controller will work but effectively will become a 3 port device, since one port will be reserved for a power adapter. UPDATE: Having used both Bluetooth and Wifi modes to connect with these controllers, I have settled on Bluetooth mode. Wifi mode is handy but unstable over the longer term. Wifi may disconnect because of thunderstorms, router problems, controller problems, AC Infinity server updates, or other reasons. But Bluetooth mode works rock-solid 24/7 even if you have multiple controllers. Since I prioritize this trustworthy performance, Bluetooth is the way for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024 by Daniel C

  • 24/7 uptime very accurate
Has not failed me yet and I've been using it for over a year now 24/7. Day or night, no matter where in the world I am, I can see exactly how everything in my grow tent is doing. I didn't think I would use all the ports, but I was wrong, I've expanded and now have only 1 port not being used.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024 by Shaun Mirk

  • Make the switch
I held out for a while, but ac is killing it. Super intuitive, super integrated. I run all ac now. Very pleased. 🔥🔥🔥🌲🌲🌲
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024 by Brandon A.

  • A robust controller with a few problems...
The first problem with my new 69 Pro+ was the magnet fell off the back right out of the box, so I had to glue it back in place. It was an easy fix, but a disappointment and a sign that quality control is poor. A worse problem is it keeps dropping its WiFi connection. I have several 69 Pros and none of them have the problem. Finding any information about how to connect it is a challenge. My Pro+ came with the manual for the 69 Pro (with no '+'). So, once again, product quality testing seems to be poor. I'm not sure there is a manual for the Pro+ model. I haven't been able to find one. I do like these controllers, though. I have several of them and the Pro+ is the only one that malfunctions. It probably needs a firmware update, but I suspect the AC Infinity is unaware of the problem due to their poor quality controls. When that problem is resolved, the Pro+ should be as good as the Pros. I have contacted support, but received no response. These are dependable controllers overall. I wouldn't want to run my growing environments without them. The Pro+ continues to control its environment, even without its WiFi connection. So, it repeatedly dropping its connection is mostly an annoyance made worse by me forgetting how to reset it and being unable to find any instructions. Adding to the annoyance is the controller user interface being far too cryptic for me to remember how to use it, so I rely on the phone app that repeatedly fails due to lost connections. So, if you don't need eight ports, I would advise buying the four-port model that doesn't repeatedly drop its WiFi connection. I'm sure the WiFi problem will eventually be resolved, though, and it dropping connections is only an annoyance. The controller keeps controlling as programmed, even when the WiFi fails. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024 by Karla

  • How did I live without this?
This thing is amazing. I love being able to control from my phone my gear. Love it. Love it.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by Diana Wyatt

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