Operation Mode | Automatic |
Operating Voltage | 110 Volts |
Connector Type | Wireless |
Brand | Nue |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.33 x 1.57 x 0.98 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
International Protection Rating | IP65 |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Controller Type | APP, Remote and Alexa Google Assistant Voice Control |
Control Method | App, Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | ZigBee |
Color | White |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Manufacturer | 3A Smart Home |
Part Number | model-d-16 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 1.57 x 0.98 inches |
Item model number | 6970935761052 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Assembled Height | 2.5 centimeters |
Assembled Length | 11 centimeters |
Assembled Width | 4 centimeters |
Finish types | White |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Specific Uses | Use Echo Plus, Philips Hue Bridge, SmartThings hub, Osram Lightify hub to control normal lighting like smart lights |
Special Features | Wireless, Mobile Phone APP, Alexa, Google Assistant Voice Control, Schedule ON/OFF, Philips Hue / Osram Lightify Switch /Remote |
Power Source | ac |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Switching Cycles | 2 years |
J**C
Excellent
Does exactly what it should and connects easily.I use this for my porch lights and have added a Philips hue sensor to control them with movement outside.The only fiddly part is getting access to the ceiling space to connect this up; luckily there was plenty of cable and the existing spotlight hole was wide enough to poke this slim unit through.Came here to order another and see it’s out of stock, I will search for the same brand again though.Overall a great product and much better than having to replace existing lights or bulbs with new connected ones.
J**M
Reliable and easy to pair with Hue
I've now got 2 of these modules, the first one I bought at the beginning of 2019 to control an LED floodlight outside, the device is installed in a waterproof box and has been operating with no issues in that time.I've recently bought another one in order to automate an extractor fan in my bathroom. The newer model has been improved over my older one in 2 main ways that aren't clear in the listing1. There's now a dip switch to configure the default power off behaviour, the default means the relay turns on when power is reapplied just like my original model. selecting the other position on the switch means the module will retrain it's status when disconnected from power.2. Theres now also an extra 2 wire cable which can be connected to a switch to allow an existing switch to also control the module, this works with a standard toggle switch where turning the switch on or off will toggle the modules status.Overall if you need a simple, reliable Zigbee Relay then I'd highly recommend one of these
J**E
Works 100% with Alexa Echo Plus and Philips Hue Bridge (version 2 Square)
I have recently in the last few days converted all my house except for just 2 rooms by changing all the existing bulbs to Philips Hue Ambience bulbs. For the 2 remaining rooms (the kitchen and Bathroom) there are many GU10 LED bulbs (that are only around a year old) already fitted so I didn't want to waste them, plus the cost of replacing yet even more bulbs with smart bulbs I had to decide against. I wanted to stick (at least for now) with just the Zigbee / Zigbee 3.0 technology using the Hue Bridge and / or Echo Plus.This is where this device is great for controlling my already recently fitted 10 x Branded GU10 LED's in the Bathroom, and not long ago fitted 6 x 9" and 3" Ultra Slim Recessed LED Ceiling Panel Lights in the Kitchen - all of which are of the non-dimmable type.Very easy to wire if you have some basic understanding of lighting circuits. The controller itself is quiet small unlike some other Zigbee Controllers I’ve seen - most of which are only for 12-24 Volt DC unlike this standard AC mains controller.Full English instructions included in card box just like you can see on Amazon in the photos shown.I'm using Philips Hue Dimmer Switches with the controller but like they say online you can still use you normal wall light switch to operate this but if you do switch the connected light(s) off at the standard wall light switch at least in my house you would not be able to tell Alexa or use your mobile for example to switch them back on remotely.If you switch off using your normal wall light switch, then this controller appears to fully cut the power unlike some other controllers I've tested so if you have low powered LEDs (like I'm using) they should be fine and hopefully not cause (LED) bulbs to flash when turned off. This device should work fine with most if not all types of bulbs I would imagine and possibly even bathroom extractor fans if within the rated load.Overall so far as long as it turns out to be reliable which only time will tell, I am extremely happy with my purchase at a very reasonable price (when I made the purchase!).
T**N
Actually works perfectly with Hue App (now turns on my non Hue lights!)
Great product which was immediately discovered in the Hue App. I'm using this so that I can remotely turn off the lights in my home office. I simply wired in with the existing mains light switch, added the "on/off light" to the right group and now all my lights come on at the touch of a button, and importantly I can still turn on/off using the existing switch. Great product and pleased it actually works as advertised! The only minor gripe is the install option I went for means the receiver device will not fit into a single switch gang box behind the existing switch, so I will need to get a larger box to hide it away. To be clear though, this is not a product issue, but more of individual install location issue which most won't have!
A**G
Works perfectly
Was a bit dubious about this as ZWave/Zigbee gear tends to be a lot more expensive, but it works perfectly. Used to control wall lights for path on an outside building.Am using it with SmartThings and you do have to pay attention to the part in the instructions where it tells you to log into your SmartThings account, go to devices and change it from "Thing" to "ZigBee Switch". It won't work if you don't do this. Within a minute of doing that, Alexa told me it had picked it up and "Alexa, turn on/off path lights" works perfectly.It's in a junction box about 20 feet from the SmartThings unit in a seperate building with 4" breezeblock walls. No issues with signal.
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