TREATLIFE Smart Light Switch Single Pole Works with Alexa, Google Home and SmartThings, 2.4GHz WiFi Timer Smart Switch, Neutral Wire Required, No Hub Required, FCC Listed, 4 Pack
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Note Before Purchase: This smart switch requires a neutral wire and connects only to 2.4GHz WiFi (not compatible with 5GHz). It is intended for single-pole wiring and cannot be used in 3-way setups. This is an on/off switch and does not support dimming. Please ensure your lighting system is compatible with standard non-smart bulbs. Each switch includes a standard-size, screwless snap-on wall plate and is rated at 1250W, 10A Voice-Activated Lighting: Experience the ultimate convenience of controlling your home lights with just your voice. Our wifi switches for lights seamlessly integrate with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and SmartThings, perfect for when your hands are full or entering a dark room Illumination at Your Fingertips: Take full control of your lights from anywhere using the Smart Life app on your smartphone. Whether you're cozy in bed, busy at the office, or enjoying a well-deserved vacation, easily turn your lights on/off, create personalized schedules, monitor real-time light status, share device access, and effortlessly manage groups of lights with a simple tap Effortless Lighting Automation: Automated schedules offer peace of mind and energy savings. Set timers or countdowns to automatically turn your lights on/off based on your daily routines or create the illusion of occupancy while you're away, ensuring a well-lit home to deter potential intruders Smart Home Automation: Take control of your lighting at any moment and bid farewell to life's trivialities. Our Alexa light switch brings the convenience of a smart home within reach. FCC certified. Rest assured, our dedicated support team is ready to promptly assist you and ensure your satisfaction in case of any unexpected quality issues