The light works with the included 2,4 GHz remote control and should work with some Chinese App (not verified).
As I don’t like the idea of having another remote or use some obscure App I bought myself a Shelly RGBW2 and removed the original LED driver board and connected the Shelly.
I can switch the LED on, but I cannot change the color temperature.
Before trying to power unknown leds with shelly, have a look what that original setup is. Is it local access point? Just Bluetooth? Wifi for app and zigbee for remote? Some Tuya stuff already implemented in HA?
Only two wire color temp control I have ever met was implemented with warm and cold leds with opposite polarity and driver was changing polarity (fast) according to temperature required.
Yes, unfortunately a little googling of the chip part number seems to say it is using Bluetooth Low Energy communication, not the hoped for WiFi of the route I posted. You might still find some folks on the Elektroda forum that might help you decode the LED control circuit. The link below on the BLE route seems to have not gotten any success. BLE can be hard to reverse engineer, so your route to figure out how to do a ‘brain transplant’ seem perhaps a better option. Another route is to try to get a 2nd remote and ‘physically’ press the buttons on the remote using a ESP32 or similar. I’ve had a mixed bag trying to go this route. Hope you find a usable solution, it’s a good looking fixture.