UltraPro Z-Wave Smart Rocker Light Dimmer mit QuickFit und SimpleWire, 3-Wege-fähig, funktioniert mit Alexa, Google Assistant, ZWave Hub erforderlich, Repeater/Range Extender, nur weißes Paddel, 2er-Pack, 54897 2er-Pack Dimmer

Brand:UltraPro

3.4/5

92.07

Sprachsteuerung – Genießen Sie den Komfort der Sprachsteuerung mit Google Assistant oder Amazon Alexa, wenn Sie über einen kompatiblen Z-Wave-Hub verbunden sind. SimpleWire – Leitungs-/Lastklemmen mit automatischer Erkennung unterstützen eine schnelle Installation, indem sie Leitungs- und Lastdrähte identifizieren und den Dimmer entsprechend konfigurieren. Zwei Erdungsanschlüsse, die versetzt sind, um Schrauben für die Montage des Schaltkastens zu vermeiden, unterstützen die Verkettung in Multi-Switch-Konfigurationen. QuickFit – Verbesserte Komponenten reduzierten die Gehäusetiefe im Vergleich zu früheren Z-Wave-Modellen um bis zu 20 % und machten Wärmelaschen überflüssig. QuickFit-Erweiterungen sind die ideale intelligente Lösung für Schaltkästen älterer Bauart, Mehrfachkonfigurationen oder andere Anwendungen mit begrenztem Platzangebot. Revolutionäres, zum Patent angemeldetes Design – QuickFit- und SimpleWire-Technologien bieten bahnbrechende Hausautomationsfunktionen. Einzigartige Weiterentwicklungen machen die intelligenten Steuerungen einfacher zu installieren und zuverlässiger als je zuvor. LICHT FACKERT? – Der Direktbeleuchtungs-Bypass 52327 (ASIN: B08ZJQV7W2) ist für intelligente Z-Wave-Dimmer von Jasco, Enbrighten, UltraPro, GE und Honeywell konzipiert, kann jedoch die Leistung anderer Z-Wave- oder Zigbee-Dimmer verbessern, um Lichtflackern zu verhindern.

Sprachsteuerung – Genießen Sie den Komfort der Sprachsteuerung mit Google Assistant oder Amazon Alexa, wenn Sie über einen kompatiblen Z-Wave-Hub verbunden sind. SimpleWire – Leitungs-/Lastklemmen mit automatischer Erkennung unterstützen eine schnelle Installation, indem sie Leitungs- und Lastdrähte identifizieren und den Dimmer entsprechend konfigurieren. Zwei Erdungsanschlüsse, die versetzt sind, um Schrauben für die Montage des Schaltkastens zu vermeiden, unterstützen die Verkettung in Multi-Switch-Konfigurationen. QuickFit – Verbesserte Komponenten reduzierten die Gehäusetiefe im Vergleich zu früheren Z-Wave-Modellen um bis zu 20 % und machten Wärmelaschen überflüssig. QuickFit-Erweiterungen sind die ideale intelligente Lösung für Schaltkästen älterer Bauart, Mehrfachkonfigurationen oder andere Anwendungen mit begrenztem Platzangebot. Revolutionäres, zum Patent angemeldetes Design – QuickFit- und SimpleWire-Technologien bieten bahnbrechende Hausautomationsfunktionen. Einzigartige Weiterentwicklungen machen die intelligenten Steuerungen einfacher zu installieren und zuverlässiger als je zuvor. LICHT FACKERT? – Der Direktbeleuchtungs-Bypass 52327 (ASIN: B08ZJQV7W2) ist für intelligente Z-Wave-Dimmer von Jasco, Enbrighten, UltraPro, GE und Honeywell konzipiert, kann jedoch die Leistung anderer Z-Wave- oder Zigbee-Dimmer verbessern, um Lichtflackern zu verhindern.
Brand UltraPro
Connector Type Clamp
Contact Type Normally Open
Current Rating 15 Amps
Item Dimensions LxWxH 1.92 x 2.14 x 4.15 inches
Material Plastic, Metal
Operating Voltage 120 Volts
Operation Mode ON-OFF-ON
Switch Style Rocker
Terminal Screw

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Scritto da: Steve
Easy & well thought out installation! Works with Qyolsys alarm panels.
I wanted to update and upgrade my alarm system and home automation. Found these and they are much more reasonable in price then what the alarm companies are selling or recommending. My only grip was when you have to do a 3-way set up, you still need 2 switches to do it. Some other manufacturers allow you to use a standard paddle switch and just have one z-wave switch. Not a big deal, but a way of giving the consumer more bang for the buck. I ended up replacing 14 switches throughout the house. The Qyolsys Panel 4 learned all of them without a hiccup! Everything is working flawlessly through the app and manually. I like that the blue light can be programmed to be on when the switch is not in use and works as a night indicator at the same time. They look great, even when located next to a standard paddle switch. If you are comfortable installing or changing out an electrical switch, you'll find these a breeze. One thing that stood out is the double inlets for each wire. It really makes it easy when doing multiple switches next to one another. You can bring the wire into the first inlet and use the second one as an outlet to feed the switch next to it. I would recommend these to anyone wanting to get into home automation! Hope to see some z-wave wall outlets in the future as well!
Scritto da: Noumenon
Not perfect, but good value
Bought this to control the 4-bulb light on a ceiling fan. I specifically wanted a Z-Wave or Zigbee switch and not a stand-alone Wi-Fi switch as I already have over 30 devices active on my Wi-Fi network (with at least 10 more offline and always growing) and wanted to keep as many smart home devices on a separate network as possible. I do have a Philips Hue Hub but had to purchase another Z-Wave compatible hub (Samsung SmartThings) as the Hue only uses a limited, proprietary version of Zigbee (no Z-Wave at all.) The SmartThings hub was already something I wanted and will give me more options for the future. If you're serious at all about home automation, stay away from "no hub required" devices, you'll thank me later. This replaced two Philips Hue bulbs which required the wall switch to always be set to "on" (which never happened in the kids' room), required an additional remote switch to use dimming capabilities without a voice assistant, and limited the amount of light (4 bulbs would have been prohibitively expensive and needlessly complicated the Philips Hue wireless network), not to mention the confusion for visiting guests. Again, the initial purchase of the SmartThings hub added to the cost but will be spread out over the cost of multiple devices and adds new levels of integration and automation with other systems. The Hue bulbs still have their place (particularly in lamps and places you want to adjust color or warmth) but for wired bedroom fixtures this is a more elegant solution. Installation was not too difficult. On the first attempt I discovered the wall box had all the required connections but the old switch itself was only wired to hot, so I had to put it back together until I could stop by the store for Romex for the neutral and ground wires. The Honeywell switch will operate in "dumb" mode (on/off) with only hot connections but requires the others for the computer-y stuff that lets it talk to the hub base station. Once I had the wires everything was a snap and it connected to the SmartThings hub without any issues. I didn't even need any other apps besides SmartThings, though I may soon investigate any proprietary apps to make sure I have the latest update for the switch. Dimmer function is very touchy and not easy to use when trying to use the toggle switch. Maybe it's just the particular choice of bulbs (EcoSmart dimmable LED 60-watt equivalent 4-pack, $10 from a local home improvement store) but you have to hold it for a second before it starts dimming or brightening and then it changes so fast that you have no control. I usually just give up and use a voice assistant to set the desired brightness precisely. Anything below 15% isn't even visible, 20% is a good "dim" setting, 50% is a good average setting and 100% is very bright. This is a good value choice for lower-traffic rooms but I would probably do more research and try to find a better switch for, say, a living room which will have a lot of guests. The small blue LED indicator that helps you find the switch in the dark is a nice feature functionally and not too intrusive, but the design could have been better. In particular I like the TP-Link Kasa 3-way switch that has a small white ring that glows through the switch itself and is very stylish, but that switch is Wi-Fi and I wanted Z-Wave or Zigbee. Pro: - relatively inexpensive (after initial hub investment) - easy installation (no more difficult than any other wall switch) - better choice than smart bulbs for permanent fixtures - LED helps you find the switch in the dark Con: - may require additional Z-Wave compatible hub purchase - no adjustment for color or warmth - finicky dimmer - LED indicator may bother some - older homes may not have neutral or ground connections to the box, requiring a professional electrician
Scritto da: rtylicni
Top Notch Device
I rarely give 5 stars reviews, but after using a bunch of these switches for a few months I just can't find a reason to fault them. As soon as you unpack the device it feels sturdy, sleek and overall made with quality. No creaky plastic, wobbly parts or uneven edges. Installation is a breeze - simply hold the wires inside the respective orifice and tighten the screw. Pairing always succeeds in the first try. Interestingly, the wiring instructions for the add-on are more detailed than the ones the dimmer itself brings. I just wish they'd ship them also with a wiring guide for 4-way.
Scritto da: Nash
Same quality as GE served well
I’ve GE smart switches most of my smart home and this is my first buy for this brand. Installation is like same as GE and I don’t see any difference in quality and functionality, I would buy again as this comes more cheaper.
Scritto da: Lucas Holt
Comparable zwave dimmer
I want to rate this higher, but there are a few issues. First, the good. it has decent instructions and comes with a neutral jumper wire in the box. it doesn't take a lot of space compared to some zwave switches in the box. It looks good, although it's a bit brighter white than some of my other switches. I had to reset it before it would pair with my smartthings hub. Once I did that, it worked right away. The biggest issue with this product is that it's range of dimming isn't friendly with many LEDs. When shutting it off, it tries to dim down and that causes flickering. It also seems to flicker in the 30% range with my fixture quite badly. LEDs are extremely common now and some of the newer wifi based smart dimmers let you calibrate a dimming range. This switch does not have such a feature. I feel like if it let me limit dimming between 100-50% it would be fine.
Scritto da: Pkrywiak
Dimming causes flashing with led bulbs
I installed these for a bathroom vanity (3 LED bulbs) and they would flicker when turning off or if dimming. I had to replace one of the LED bulbs with an incandescent bulb to increase the load for the switch, now it works ok, but I have to waste energy on an incandescent bulb. There might be other led bulbs with better step down circuit that prevents this oscillation, but I used a wifi dimmer switch previously without any problems, so the switch has a problem.
Scritto da: Aaron Code
As good as the GE Enbrighten
No surprise, both being made by Jasco, that this switch is pretty much identical to the GE Enbrighten dimmer. Works as expected!
Scritto da: dennis
Dead Out of The Box
Total waste of money. Was using GE Zwave switches and they die within a year so tried this brand. Did not even work once. Went into the garbage. Switch was stuck in rapid toggle on and off.
Scritto da: Paul B
Excellent addition to any Smarthome
This switch integrated with smart things and easy to setup and install. I would purchase these again.
Scritto da: Vicente SP
Muy confiable, sin problemas para integrar con Hubitat
Funciona sin problemas con Hubitat Elevation, muy confiable y llegó antes de tiempo. Ya configuré incluso el doble click arriba y abajo con escenas para "trabajar desde casa"

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