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The ZigBee inline smart light dimmer switch transforms your standard wall switch into a smart lighting solution, offering voice control via Alexa and Google Home, as well as app management for seamless home automation.
Y**L
Update: Burning bulbs was my own fault.
Last update:The particular power line that I had connected the module to turned out to be 220V. So it was my own fault. I had assumed all the 220V lines in our house has four conductors but some had only 3 (sharing null and ground which I do not like). The dimmer is good. It connects to Hubitat easily.Update: I purchased one more to see if I had a bad unit or all of them are like that. Turns out the second unit was similar. 50% and above it will burn the bulb. Maybe it is designed for 240v only.The one that we purchased burns bulbs if the dimmer is set to more than 40%. It burned 8 bulbs cumulatively before we realized that the dimmer burns the bulbs. Lost $30 worth of bulbs on this dimmer. Zero stars.
P**S
Replacement works well, too bad it’s a pity that it’s unlawful to hard-wire install in the USA.
The 1st item received did not function, did not pass power, did not respond to the ZigBee 3.0 network of a Phillips Hue Bridge BUT It’s replacement functions absolutely correctly. It has a blue backlight for its logo that flashes when it’s available to join a ZigBee 3.0 network. Once the network controller has allowed it to join the network it glows steadily, or at least it does initially. There was no need to do anything exotic -like putting it in the near field of the hub to get past not having a common encryption key to use to begin the process.The light control retains the most recent dimmer setting is power is interrupted and return to the last commanded setting when power is restored. What it does at power-on is not selectable, but this is the choice I would have made if I had one. I’m using it with 4 25watt G30 (3-3/4” diameter globe) filament lamps. The dimming range covers from full brightness to barely glows.Its unfortunate that such a useful gadget can’t be UL or ETL listed in order to be lawful to hardwire install it in the USA. (The law for cord-and-plug connected equipment is different) The device terminals are typical of low cost Chinese electronics products - absolutely incapable of being a UL or ETL listed product, which is a requirement for anything hardwired to the building wiring in the USA and Canada, or a corresponding requirement in Mexico. The terminals would burn without tripping a 15A or 20A circuit breaker creating a fire hazard. I would tend to expect that the internal layout doesn’t meet UL spacing rules either.
I**N
Easy to install and a great value
This is a great smaller version of the older ZigBee dimmer that I have many of. It couldn't have been any easier to install and get working right away with my Hue hub. If you need a dimmer switch to control multiple lights with the Hue app, look no further because this is it.The only thing that I would like to see in a future update is higher quality terminal connectors. As long as you have plenty of room in your junction/gang box though its not a huge deal but I could see the wires coming loose if they are stressed too much.
A**R
Beware of wire gauge
Connectors are reaaaallly baad!! It’s impossible to use 12AWG wires on this things….
L**C
Works but want function with hue dimmer accessory switch.
Great product I used it in a retrofit of a light. Works well within hues app and Alexa. But will not work with hue dimmer switch for dim up or down percentage request in hues rules function. I suspect it’s this switch firmware setup. However it does respond to dim values. That’s how I got it to work with hues dimmer switch. Route a set of new rules for its switch routine. Check out all 4 hue app.
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