Lineup Overview
Every current IgorBox controller is built on the same foundation — same network stack, same audio hardware, same Studio integration, same Magic Provision setup. They differ in their capabilities like input, output, and dimmable channels.
At a glance
| Controller | Outputs | Inputs | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Output 8 MKII | 6 × 1.5A Multistate Relay™ + 2 × 3A relays | 2 × isolated | The everyday show-control workhorse — pneumatics, lights, motors |
| Input 16 | 2 × 1.5A relays | 16 × isolated (6–48V AC/DC) | Centralized triggering, escape room puzzle logic |
| LED Controller | 16 × low-current dimmable channels (12V/24V) | 2 × isolated | Indicator panels, puzzle boards, and (with the RGBW-PWR breakout) full lighting |
Shared across every controller
- Connectivity — Ethernet or WiFi
- Connectors — WAGO® on every terminal
- Wiring assistant — Easywire™ LED indicators light up to guide you to the right terminal
- Provisioning — Magic Provision gets a controller online quickly
- Audio — Stereo line out, 32 GB onboard storage, lossless format support
- Front panel — RGB channel indicators, status LED, configurable front button
- Programming — Everything is built and deployed from IgorBox Studio
Where to next
- Pick a controller from the table above and read its overview.
- New to the platform entirely? Start with the Studio Getting Started guide.
- Wiring something for the first time? The shared Easywire™ page is the fastest way to get oriented.