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EVVR Smart Switch

EVVR Smart Switch

SS01
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Smart Switch Sub-Assembly is an optional component of the In-Wall Relay Switch when they are used together. The Smart Switch Sub-Assembly is designed to allow mechanical switch panels to work with switch commands from the ZigBee network. For example, after turning off the lights with a mechanical switch panel, you can turn on the lights through Zigbee network commands.

One Smart Relay can be connected to one or a series Smart Switch Sub-Assembly (multiple point control).

One Smart Switch Sub-Assembly can be connected to two circuits of loads, each of which must use one Smart Relay.


• Two input interfaces, support to connect to two buttons.

• Dimension: 33.5 x 28.2 x 17.3mm

• Input Voltage: AC 85V~245V

• Min. Load Power: 0

• Max. Load power: AC 110V/300W; AC 220V/600W

• Temperature: Operating:0~40°C; Storage:-20~85℃;

• Support switch panel type: Toggle, Momentary;

• Weight: 19g


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Always Online and Connected, Even If The Wall Switch is Turned Off

Without pairing with the Smart Switch part, the Smart Relay performs as an independent device that adds wireless (Zigbee/Sub-1 GHz Proprietary Protocol) connectivities to your lights and turns regular light bulbs into smart controlled lights. And the Smart Switch is an optional add-on that connects the Smart Relay and your wall switches for expanded functionality: Whether the physical wall switch is on or off, the power is constantly on at the Smart Relay for it to remain always connected and online, thus you can always access and control your connected lights via apps or voice commands like Google Assistant, Alexa, Siri wirelessly.

Smart Switch Tech Specs

Model Number: SS01

Product Size(L*W*H): 33.5 * 28.2 * 17.3mm

Input Voltage: AC 85V~245V

Min. Load Power: No limit

Max. Load power:

AC 110V/300W
AC 220V/600W

Temperature:

Operating:0~40°C; Storage:-20~85℃;

Ambient Humidity: 5~85%RH

Supported Switch Type:

Toggle | Momentary

Supported Loads

Incandescent/halogen

Minimum Load Power: No Limit
Maximum Load Power: AC110V 300W / AC220V 600W

LED

Minimum Load Power: No Limit
Maximum Load Power: 600W/220V
300W/110V

Fluorescent

Minimum Load Power: No Limit
Maximum Load Power: 600W/220V
300W/110V

Note: The switch is an optional part of the wireless relay, and the maximum load power of the wireless relay is lower when connected with the switch

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a wall switch and a wireless switch?

The wall switch is a common electrical device that enables people to have control over the electrical current of a circuit. Wall switches make it possible to turn the lights or other appliances on and off, by pressing the physical wall switches or remote control.

A wireless switch uses wireless compatibility to power light fixtures throughout your home. There are more wireless smart switches that can be controlled by APP, smartphone, smart home hub, smart button and more. This eliminates many safety concerns that often come with wall switches, and also makes for a more convenient experience by controlling the lights from the palm of your hand. To install smart wireless switches in a house that doesn’t have a neutral wire, we should either implement a rewiring, or a no-neutral wire-designed smart wireless switch is required.

What are the benefits of a smart switch?

Creating a more digitally inclined living space comes with many benefits. Some of the advantages include:

1.Security. Controlling the lights from anywhere at any time, even when you’re away from home, can provide a sense of safety and security.

2.Saved money. With an eco- and energy-efficient mindset, you can save money with the smart switch by programming when the lights go on and off.

3.Convenience. Don’t leave your bed to get up and turn off the lights. Enjoy the convenience of controlling your lighting with your smart device instead.

Can you wire a smart switch without neutral wire?

Yes! There’s no reason to rewire the electrical wires in your walls when you want to turn your living space into a smart home. A no-neutral wire-required wireless switch takes functionality to the next level by eliminating the need for wiring without compromising on the performance.

What’s the difference between EVVR In-Wall Relay Switch and other no-neutral wire smart switches?

Compared to other no-neutral wire smart switches, EVVR In-Wall Relay Switch is designed without many common limitations:

1. Exceptionally small: With its unique split design, the Smart Switch part of the In-Wall Relay Switch is kept exceptionally small. 2 switches can fit in any electrical boxes to support up to 4-gang panel switches.

2. No neutral wire required: Choosing a no neutral wire required smart light switch, you can automate your light even you don't have a neutral wire installed in your house. Hence a lot of money and time rewiring walls can be saved. In-Wall Relay Switch is such a no neutral wire required smart light switch product.

3. No minimum load requirement: Unlike other no-neutral wire smart light switches, the In-Wall Relay Switch doesn’t have a minimum workload requirement, which eliminates light flickering and electrical leakage problems that might happen when it works with LED light bulbs.

4. Support wide-range switch panels: In-Wall Relay Switch supports three types of light switch panels: momentary push buttons, toggle push buttons, and smart remote buttons.

5.Support different type of light bulbs: In-Wall Relay Switch supports input voltages between AC 85V-240V and different lights: incandescent, halogen, fluorescent, and LED lights.

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