🔄 Switch It Up: Elevate Your Home Automation Game!
The Inovelli 2-1 Smart Switch is a versatile and innovative light switch that functions as both a dimmer and an on/off switch. Designed for easy installation without a neutral wire, it supports single, 3-way, and multi-way setups. With customizable LED options and the ability to control up to 21 different scenes, this smart switch is perfect for modern homes looking to enhance their lighting experience.
Manufacturer | Inovelli |
Part number | VZW31 |
Item Weight | 200 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.11 x 4.57 x 4.06 cm; 200 g |
Item model number | VZW31 |
Colour | Red |
Switch Type | 4-way |
Included components | Switch, User Guid |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**N
Incredibly flexible and configurable. Easy install.
I've been using GE Enbrighten and UltraPro devices made by Jasco for a long time. These are more expensive and I've avoided them, for that reason. However, faced with yet another three-way switch to buy a remote GE switch for, I gave these a second look. I absolutely love that I can use with a dumb second (or third) switch in a 3- or 4- configuration.They were easy to install, just like the Jasco devices and I had no problems adding them to my Hubitat system. It's awesome that they can be configured for both switch and dimmer modes. I've had no need for a no-neutral configuration, yet, but knowing that it can be supported is also good, since you never know when you will run into a box with no neutral.The 'Light Almond' color front plates (available elsewhere) are the right color, matching the cover plates. In my experience, the GE plates are just a little too yellow.
S**N
Works without neutral!
I needed a smart switch without neutral, and this one fits the bill. Everyone raves about the Blue (zigbee) series, which is what I was really after. Red was the only available series around, so I took the chance. I'll update here for the next year if anything changes.
B**R
Too Expensive
Works well. Easy to connect. Solid build. Too expensive so only 4 stars for value/cost. Ultra pro and Zooz give same quality and functionality except for fancy LED lighting, which I don’t need or use.
D**N
Great Z Wave Switch - works with Ring/Alexa
Context - I live in an older home that has some electrical outlets that don't have a neutral/common wire and use my Ring system as a the Z wave bridge to connect to this switch to make it smart and controlled by Alexa.Overall thoughts: This switch solved my problems creating a smart switch that I can ask Alexa to control through my Ring Alarm system. Since it doesn't require a neutral/common wire, I was able to use it without needing to rewire anything.My Setup:My base station for ring alarm uses Z wave to connect to all my motion, door, and keypads of the system and through the Ring app was able to add this switch via the QR code on the switch itself. I use primarily Kasa smart switches throughout the house due to the affordability and simplicity of setup, but those do require a neutral/common wire to work. Where I used this switch was for an outlet box that was built into the brick of the house where rewiring was a major undertaking and due to the age of the house no neutral/common wire was there. I use this as a simple single pole (on/off) dimmer switch to control some LED CAN lights in one of my rooms. The overall look and mechanics of the switch is very slick as well. It offers additional programmability that I don't use currently but allows lots of flexibility such as changing the dimming speed, adjusting min/max brightness, changing led bar colors, power/energy monitoring, default dimming, etc.Cons:The price point is higher than other options if you're looking for just a smart switch or smart dimmer, but does solve a potentially costly problem if rewiring or adding a common/neutral wire will be necessary. The other con is if you don't have a method to connect via Z wave, you would need to purchase a bridge of some sort to get that smart intractability. The only clear alternative for me to use a more affordable switch would be to rewire the outlet to have a common wire available ($$$). The purchase of a Z wave hub was a sunk cost for me as I already had a Ring system, but would range anywhere between an additional $50 - $150 dollars.
J**S
Fantastic dimmer/switch
Highly configurable. Works without a neutral.I’m using this with home assistant and zwave js ui.
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