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Intermediate Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
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Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
Electrical Wall Switches
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Single external wall switch by Sonoff, touch-sensitive, in white color. Includes the mechanism, the cover plate, and the frame of the switch. Used for controlling your lighting. Can work with other smart devices via the Alexa app.
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Simple and cheap that so far does its job. It takes 2 round batteries (not included), it is touch-sensitive and sticks to the wall with 2 double-sided tapes. I connected it with https://www.skroutz.gr/s/25822531/Sonoff-SlampherR2-E27-%CE%9B%CE%B5%CF%85%CE%BA%CF%8C-433MHz-RF.html, followed the instructions in the first comment, and it works great. Attention, it is not WiFi.
Comments:
-The tape came off the wall in less than a month. It may be due to the heat. I stuck it back with my own tape and so far it's fine.
-Sometimes, it takes more than one touch to activate the touch button.
-The instructions are terrible. Very important: it has a notch at the bottom to open it, you need to use a flathead screwdriver and lift the lid. Insert the screwdriver all the way and push because it is very tight and it wouldn't lift for me. After many attempts to figure it out, the screwdriver damaged the plastic.
- After 8-9 months of use, it finally found its true place - in the trash. Unacceptable product that, after 40-50 years of wireless technology, should not be on the market for consumers to beta test. Finally, we have light again because as long as it was connected, we essentially didn't have it, until literally we didn't have it.
As others have said, the switch does not do the one thing it is intended for. It does not turn on/off the light! When you have to use it, it will work (if it works) on the 5th - 6th try. After that - repeatedly, it may work immediately.
In a vacation house, where the switch was installed and used for 10 days, when I went back after 8 months, it simply never worked again. I have no name RF switches from deep China (non touch), which I have been using daily for many years (over 4-5) and I don't think I have even changed their battery.
It simply doesn't perform the basic function for which it is intended, to turn on and off a light! I have it connected to products from the same company. It connected easily, without any disconnections, but it doesn't have a good response when pressed. You have to press it 5-6 times to give a command.... Sometimes it will register a double press.... Very rarely does it work on the first try and it is also very rare for it to register a second correct press within 15-20 seconds... The batteries didn't even last two months, and that's without any use. It was simply connected to the hub... I would like to know if someone has used another switch, from a different company with the same characteristics, without the need for grounding or neutral connection, and compatible with Sonoff products. I should note that countless tests were done on 3 such switches! One single, one double, and one triple...
The touch after a few weeks does not work. You may need to press it 10-20 times to activate it. You can only operate it properly through the application.
I connected it through bridge rd, it always works as long as it has new batteries, meaning I have to change them every two weeks. I don't think it's worth it that much
I bought 3 switches because I wanted to avoid digging to install new switches in the house (combined with Sonoff Slampher).
Positive
- low cost (costs as much as a conventional socket)
- can be installed either with double-sided tape or screws (included)
- no additional actions required other than the initial setup with the corresponding product
Neutral
- batteries are not included
Negative
- often times the switch needs to be pressed more than once to turn on or off the light (usually the issue is to turn on).
- it only lights up when the user presses the switch.
In summary, for the job I needed it for, it was worth it.
However, I would prefer not having to press it 3-4 times to turn it on.
It collaborates with the rf devices of the company (Sonoff rf switch and the rf bridge). As it has both 3M adhesive and screws, it is a practical solution to "stick" it in any point that suits you to operate your device. The good thing is that even if some of your devices are not RF, you can create a scene and activate it with this switch in combination with the rf bridge, of course. The downside is that 2-3 times out of 10, the switch "doesn't respond" on the first contact and you have to try again for it to work. This is probably due to the touch technology itself, but also to the fact that it operates with batteries that probably go to sleep to avoid consumption. The LED light activates when the contact is successful, while it is off before. The other touch switches from Sonoff (wifi series TX-T2 with live and neutral) that I have, work without failed contacts.
The purchase was made to work with the Sonoff RFR3 switch that operates through a wifi application and also through rf. In this case, the use of rf was selected.
The installation and cooperation between them are very easy.
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