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Retrofit any lighting setup with synchronized wireless switches, dimmers, and relays that work together seamlessly—no rewiring required.
Added Nov 3, 2025
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Homeowners struggle to add smart control to existing lighting because standard solutions require neutral wires, can't synchronize across multiple switch locations, and don't work well with mixed fixture types. They need multi-location control for single circuits, want physical switches that also integrate with smart home systems, and face wiring constraints that make traditional smart switch installation impossible or prohibitively expensive.
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Hello, I am sure somebody has already asked this and I really apologize for repeating what is likely a frequent question, but I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for matter-compatible dimming switches that are renter-friendly (ie. don't require me to Switch out the existing wiring). I have a number of bulbs I purchased because my wife expressed an interest in having the lights come on as she entered the house, but because I don't have a way to switch them on and off beyond the wall and she doesn't want to use the Home Assistant app my matter network is constantly riddled with holes and the sequence I program is hit and miss). I really like the Lutron Aurora switches conceptually, but they're Zigbee and so no go on my setup. Again, I apologize for repeating what I'm sure is a pretty common question, but I wasn't able to find it through a quick search. Thank you.
Hello, I am sure somebody has already asked this and I really apologize for repeating what is likely a frequent question, but I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for matter-compatible dimming switches that are renter-friendly (ie. don't require me to Switch out the existing wiring). I have a number of bulbs I purchased because my wife expressed an interest in having the lights come on as she entered the house, but because I don't have a way to switch them on and off beyond the wall and she doesn't want to use the Home Assistant app my matter network is constantly riddled with holes and the sequence I program is hit and miss). I really like the Lutron Aurora switches conceptually, but they're Zigbee and so no go on my setup. Again, I apologize for repeating what I'm sure is a pretty common question, but I wasn't able to find it through a quick search. Thank you.
Hi all, I have an idea for a space where I can have lights from pointing on one central location (i.e above a table), and be able to automate it to move towards the walls / light the room up. I have no idea where to start on this, so sorry for the potentially dumb question. I'm looking to get lights to focus on my dining table to play D&D and Poker, then move back to light the room up for day to day use. Many thanks!
I'm working on a simple thing to automate my electric blinds, just bringing them up and down at certain times. I'm looking for a rf transceiver, to receive the data from the remote firstly, and then to be able to transmit it. Ideally, it should be small enough to not be a random item in my living room, and should be able to connect to a cheap SoC like a raspberry pi zero. I don't know soldering, so hopefully it can connect via usb/micro-usb. All the solutions i've found either have an antenna or need me to solder it on. is there a device which fits what i need?
I’m looking to control my lights from home assistant because not all my buttons are in logical places. My lights are now wired to a “dumb” relay where I’ve 16 inputs to power 16 lights. All the inputs are momentary buttons and some have multiple buttons wired for one light. I would like to keep it that way so I can keep using the physical buttons. Now I was thinking to wire in parallel some board or device to the buttons to emulate the button presses in home assistant. I was looking at the waveshare 16 Poe relay but I’m not 100% I can wire it correctly to act like a button. Any other recommendations? Preferably it’s din rail mountable.
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