hts. -LED Night Navigation. Feature -Type: Smart Wall Light Switch -Material: PC flame retardant polymer -Operating Voltage: AC 110V-240V/50Hz~60Hz. -Max Power: 1100W/gang (Resistance loading) -Capacitive load: 400W/gang -Working current: Max 10A -Working humidity: <80% -Radio protocol: WiFi 2.4GHz -Standby power consumption: less than 0.1mA -Operating environment: -20~45°C, (-4~113 F degree) -Life long: more than 100,000 times -Switch Dimension: 128*84*23mm Package Includes -1x Smart Wall Light Switch -1x User Manual -2xScrew
J**.
Easy to install and set up
Just installed this today and so far, so good.Unlike the glass plated 1 gang 2 switch offerings found on here on Amazon which are quite a bit wider and may not fit your 1 gang utility box if it's on the small side, this one is normal sized like most other switches and should fit.It came with instructions, but if you've ever installed even a single pole switch before, this should be a no-brainer as everything is labeled on the back of the switch. You're just dealing with two load wires instead of one and everything else is pretty much the same.Setup for wifi was quick and easy. I just held a button down until the blue light started blinking and went through the setup process which was painless over the Smart Life app. I was concerned when only the device itself showed up automatically on Alexa which controlled both switches at once, but thanks to an answer to a question for this product, I found you just had to go through an extra discovery step on Alexa for it to find and add the individual switches, so it's all good!It's not the most stylish looking switch available, but it fits and it's functional which, in the end, was what was the most important thing to me.
A**.
Good item, but dumb by itself
Am putting automation into my home,using lighting device that can be operated with the Smart life app.So far I had no problems with these devices, out of a total of 10 switches or so, I had one unit that was not working, but this double switch worked like a charm.Only thing you should know about, unlike any timers with LCD display and operating times set, these will not work when your internet is down, as they are simply dumb. No onboard memory, all is controlled by big brother far away, and when internet is out, these won't do a thing unless manually switched.
G**N
Using it in place of a single pole switch as a remote for two smart bulb groups.
I am using this switch as a remote control of sorts and figured I'd post my experience in case anyone else was curious if they could use this switch in this way.We put a light fixture in my sons room that had 8 of the RGB LED smart bulbs (Tuya/Smart Life compatible) and while the RGB features were great, the color temperature of those things are awful. We ordered a pair of 2700K white smart bulbs (also Tuya/Smart Life compatible) and set up one group for the RGB lights and one group for the white lights in the Smart Life app. This worked really well except for the fact that his light switch could only turn all of them off and on and when he did, 8 wifi devices connect to his AP all at once. One of the RGB bulbs is finicky and it was obnoxious for him to always have to use the app or his Echo to turn his lights on/off.I saw this switch and thought "I bet I could wire his light fixture to always be on and use this switch as a dummy to control the two groups using some automation routines in the Smart Life app" and I'm happy to report back that it works great.It was as simple as bypassing the switch for the light fixture making it always connected, and powering this switch but leaving the load circuits empty. Once I paired the switch with the app I set up automations to turn on and off his white lights group when the top of the switch was turned on and off respectively, and I did the same thing for the colored group with the bottom switch.All told it takes 4 automations (1 on and 1 off for each switch) and took maybe 5-10 minutes to install and set up.I'm super thrilled with how it worked out.
T**O
Works to automate a duplex single-pole switch
I have a receptacle that controls power to two light fixtures. Unfortunately, it is very close to the door frame and only has room for a single pole switch. Originally, it had a duplex single pole switch with rockers on the top and bottom of the switch. I wanted to integrate this into my home automation, but had a hard time finding a z-wave or WiFi-enabled duplex single-pole switch. As far as I could find, this is the only product that meets this specification. I am so pleased with this switch! It was very easy to swap out (if you're familiar with basic electrical work) and it fit in my cramped receptacle box! As you can see in the picture, the panel covering had to be trimmed on the right side to fit. I still need to touch up the paint around the switch, but I am very happy with this. I downloaded the Smart Home app, added the switch and gave separate names to the top and bottom switches, then added the devices in the Alexa App. No problems at all, seemless integration and I can control each switch individually or together by speaking to Alexa. As this is not a z-wave or zigbee device, it cannot be integrated with my Smartthings hub, but that's fine with me since Alexa can do all the automation. The only negative is that is lacks dimmer capability. That's a big disappointment, but I'm still giving it 5 stars for function and being the only product I could find that works for me!
O**O
Great if it works
I'll start by saying this is a great product if it works. I ordered mine and when I installed it, I noticed one of the switches wasn't working. I decided to exchange instead of returning it and looking for another product like this one (haven't found many). I received the new one and installed it, both switches work, set it up with the App and then Alexa and Google home. Almost a month in and one of the switches just stops working out of the blue. Luckily I still had a day before the return window closed. Just received the replacement and installed it. Hope this one lasts.
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