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WiFi Light Switch Smart Light Switch 3 Gang 1 Way Touch Wall Switch, Alexa/Google Home Compatible, APP Remote Control, Voice Control, Timer, Neutral Wire Required, White (2 Pack)

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Smart light switches are relatively easy to test. In each case, we added the switch to a lighting system (such as Philips Hue or Wiz), then configured the switch using the companion phone app. We played around with each switch to see what options were available and how it responded to different circumstances. We also set them up with voice assistants and other smart home systems, where applicable. Self-supply and dimmable: The non dimmer/dimmer switch requires no batteries and no power connection. The energy is built up kinetically by pressing the switch. Small structure and can be used as non dimmable as well as dimmable. Through long press to circularly dim the brightness to suit any activity. Turn on the light again, and it maintains the last light intensity. With this ENER-J light switch, you don't need to pay the extra money to buy a dimmer.

With the timing function, you can set your switch to turn your lights on and off automatically according to your schedule. You can create smart scenes, so one SONOFF device can turn another one on or off. This allows you to control multiple devices with just one tap.As for wired smart switches, these require a basic understanding of home electrics. You’ll need to turn off the power at the fuse box, then remove your old switch, detach the wires and fit them to the smart switch. It’s all relatively simple, as long as you’re aware of which wire is which. Someone with basic DIY skills should be able to sway a regular wall switch for a smart one in just a few minutes. Are smart light switches battery powered? While the previous Hue Smart Dimmer had separate on/off buttons, the v2 Switch has them as one. The switch also detaches from the wall mount itself, doubling as a convenient remote control.

Now for something a bit different. The Bot by SwitchBot is a little gadget with a robotic arm designed to press (or pull) just about any button or switch around your home. It’s a little bit fiddly to set up, as the moving arm is quite small and you need to position it just right, but once you’ve put the effort in it works really well, at least on the standard single-gang light switch we tried it with. NO NEUTRAL WIRE NEEDED - Unlike many other brands, this Smart WiFi Touch switch does not need any neutral wiring hence can be retrofit into any application. If you would like to keep your existing light switches, you can install a mini-relay behind the switch or above the light fixture, which you can then control via a smart hub. REMOTE ACCESS - You can control your lights and appliances connected to the Smart Switch on or off wherever you have Internet from your Smartphone or tablet by using the free Smart app.Control your devices globally with Wi-Fi access.No Hub or monthly fees required.

FAQ

Holiday timers mean you can turn lights on and off at preset times to make it look like you are home, preventing the risk of burglaries. Despite being such a simple device, there are a few key questions you need to ask yourself when buying a smart light switch. Firstly, do you want a wireless switch for controlling a smart lighting system like Philips Hue? Or, do you want a wired switch that replaces your home’s existing wall-mounted switches and controls the regular light bulbs already installed? It comes with a voice control feature! You can connect this switch to Alexa or Google Home to conveniently manage your lights by saying, “Alexa turn the lights off", or "Google, turn the lights on.” We experimented with using the switches in different rooms and with different combinations of lighting fixtures. With wired switches, it was a case of removing an old switch and wiring up the smart one, ensuring we carefully turned off the power and fitting the wires to the correct terminals of the new switch.

Generally speaking, you have the choice between smart on/off and dimmer switches, if you are replacing your existing switch. Another switch from Philips Hue, but this time it’s the Smart Button. This one really doesn’t need much explaining, as it’s a button that is pretty smart and controls your Hue lights. You can assign two commands to the button, for a brief press and a long press, and that’s about it.

BULB COMPATIBILITY.

The button pusher requires the SwitchBot app that allows you to schedule built-in timers without requiring a hub or Smartphone. The battery-operated switch pusher is built with an extended battery life based on Bluetooth low energy (BLE) – allowing you to use it for up to 600 days. We love smart lighting systems here at TechRadar, but what if all you want is to add smartphone or voice assistant control to your existing lights? That’s where the Tapo Smart Switch comes in. This replaces your existing wall-mounted light switch with one that functions in just the same way, but can also be controlled by app and voice. Depending on the light switch design and capacity, this feature doesn’t only allow you to remotely switch your lighting on and off. You can also use this feature to set up timing schedules and tailor your home lighting habits based on your needs. Technology Upgrade your lighting experience with Lightwave Smart Dimmers. These innovative devices transform your standard switches into incredibly versatile smart home controllers. Say goodbye to the same old light switch and embrace the future of smart lighting. You can also create lighting scenes, at the touch of a button or through voice control you can turn multiple lights on to different light levels in one go. This is great for kitchens and larger rooms with multiple lighting circuits, no need to press 10 switches to set the scene! GEOLOCATION & HOLIDAY MODES

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