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Dr. DUH
> 3 dayfor some unknown reason ($?)- the builder put the single dimmer for the living room ceiling lights on the other side of the room - Bought this, POOF! problem solved
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Robert W
> 3 dayWorks perfectly. Awesome design!
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Justin baker
Greater than one weekI just recieved my switch. The switch doesnt work... Ive had this problem before. Cant find a way to contact seller.
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AtoZ
Greater than one weekBeen using these smart switches for years. Excellent quality. Love them. For those who have dimming issues, it usually has to do with the light your dimming. I have used them on retrofit recessed LED cans and on wafer lights. Two totally different outcomes. Wafers will dim much lower and be much more stable. Retrofits can be dicey. Lots of different types. Dont dim as much, can modulate sometimes. Love the pico remotes.
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Jay
Greater than one weekI have several of these around my place, rock solid integration with Apple HomeKit. If you are comfortable with basic wiring, this is the best way to bring smarts to your home.
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Mark MAC
> 3 dayThis light switch is great. So easy to install and I love that we can control the lights from the other side of the room with no wiring.
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Zache
> 3 dayVery disappointed, product description leads you to believe it works with alexa and smart phones out of the box. But no, you have to spend another $80.00 dollars on an smart bridge. Very deceptive advertising, will not be recommending this product to anyone.
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Purpleheartd
> 3 dayThese things are amazing.. I just dont understand the wicked price. the only reason that I choose to get this brand is because it was first suggested to me by my contractor who I trust. But, there are definitely cheaper options out there. This works well and can be connected to Alexa.
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James L. MacCallum
Greater than one weekThe work all the time without any issues.
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KnumbKnuts
Greater than one weekThe setup was pretty easy, but I was getting ghosting and dim lights on my LEDs. Turns out, by design, a little voltage runs down the circuit in order to power the wireless part. It took me a lot of time troubleshooting and some holes in my walls and floors to figure out what that was. Im a bit salty. I ended up moving the switch to another circuit and using a non-wireless one for the circuit I had it on .