Enbrighten Almond Add-On Switch, QuickFit & SimpleWire, Smart Light Control, Z-Wave/Zigbee Smart Light Switch, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, Not A Stand Alone Switch, Smart Home Devices, 12732
Original price was: $7.40.$6.54Current price is: $6.54.
Price: $7.40 - $6.54
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Expand your control with the Enbrighten Add-on Switch with QuickFit and SimpleWire When paired with a Enbrighten smart switch or dimmer including Z-Wave and Zigbee controls the hardwired device completes multi-switch systems Wirelessly operate and schedule indoor or outdoor fixtures from up to five locations for effortless management of your home
Revolutionary, patent-pending design – QuickFit and SimpleWire technologies offer groundbreaking home automation features. Unique advancements make the smart controls easier to install and more reliable than ever.
QuickFit – Improved components reduced the housing depth by up to 20 percent compared to previous Z-Wave models and eliminated the need for heat tabs. QuickFit enhancements are the ideal solution for older-style switch boxes
SimpleWire – Dual ground ports, which are offset to avoid switch box mounting screws, support daisy-chaining in multi-switch setups.
Light-commercial capable – Supports 120VAC and 277VAC for universal use in a variety of systems. The switch is suitable for use in common home 120VAC or light-commercial 277VAC applications without additional equipment.
Multi-switch operation – The switch is not a standalone device. It must be used with a Enbrighten smart control for Z-Wave, Zigbee or Bluetooth home automation. The smart switch or dimmer and as many as four add-on switches can be linked
Customers say
Customers like the ease of installation and durability of the electronic switch. They mention the directions are clear, the wire connectors are sturdy, and it’s resistant to surges. Customers also like its size. However, some customers have reported that the switch doesn’t illuminate when it’s in the off position and doesn’t have any status LED. Opinions differ on functionality, connection, and value for money.
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8 reviews for Enbrighten Almond Add-On Switch, QuickFit & SimpleWire, Smart Light Control, Z-Wave/Zigbee Smart Light Switch, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, Not A Stand Alone Switch, Smart Home Devices, 12732
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Original price was: $7.40.$6.54Current price is: $6.54.
Edward W. –
Works well
I’m not sure why anyone is not giving these a great review. Nor do I understand why they are a “Frequently returned item”. They work. They connect to my SmartThings hub. I can control my lights. A couple of notes: 1) The model I bought is not a dimmer – just on and off – I knew that when I ordered them and they do just that 2) They are supposed to be able to sense the “in” and “out” – I had to fiddle with the wires and swap the “in” and “out” connections – it took 5 minutes. They fit in the switch box – keep in mind that ALL smart switches are bigger than a simple switch – you might have to push the wires around to make it fit. To be clear, neither of these caused any issue and are quickly handled.
cvfd13 –
Easy setup and use
This works great and was easy to install and set up. I replaced an old smart switch that stopped working, and was able to have this wired and connected in the app in under 10 minutes.
Dogfather –
New to me but it works
I was one of those people who thought that anything returned to Amazon actually went to auction companies and they never touched it again. Apparently I am wrong because although I purchased a ânewâ unit, what I received could only be described as âopen box.â To get to the point regarding the switch, the directions are clear and I had it integrated into my home Zwave network in a few minutes – and it works. It identified as a GE brand during installation (on my hub). No issues yet. I probably would have rated it 5-stars if the packaging was factory-sealed. I completely overlooked this in the description – this switch doesnât illuminate when itâs in the off position like some others that I own do. So if this is important to you, consider a different make possibly.
Kyle76 –
Easy install with connection wires
The four connection wires are pre-installed with plenty of slack to make installation easy with included wire nuts, although I used Wago wire connectors to make things even easier. There was plenty of room in the middle position of a triple gang box for this unit. Installation was fast, and network setup was easy. Alexa operation is flawless.
kaycee –
Works just fine
I thought these were like the ones that came with my home which has a blue light on the toggle but turns out they are not (I bet the one with the blue light is more expensive). For what I paid, I could not be more thrilled. They work just fine. Took me less than a minute to pair with my SmartThings.
Mike Worley –
Didn’t work even as an ordinary light switch, regardless of the Z-Wave function
Hooked it up as an ordinary in-line light switch (I’ve done this hundreds of times so I do know how to do it) but even before I got to the part of connecting it to my alarm system, I found that the switch just didn’t work. I tested the connection with a multimeter and determined that the switching function did not complete a circuit at all. However, I was precluded from returning it because of the requirement for it to be in the original packaging.
Tom G-ski –
Good device, works flawlessly with Home Assistant
I am generally happy with JASCO products (they made products for GE and now under Enbrighten brand.While this is not too desired color and went on sale, I installed multiple in basement, garage and out-of-sight locations.It has smaller form factor so it fits easier into tight boxes.Only complaint I have that it doesn’t have any status LED which I would find very useful.Also pairing was a bit problematic, I had to reset, pair, reset, pair, but eventually it went nicely with S2 security. (It may be fault of Home Assistant or unit, can’t tell)
Joe –
Programing multiple presses NOT
Basic functions work, that is OFF and ON. Using HomeSeer 4. Don’t ever use S2 security, you will regret it in the long run. This device SEEMS to allow two or three presses of key (on or off) as a function for programming. The problem is, in order to ‘get to two’ you have to ‘pass one’. that is, two press causes the ONE PRESS to be performed, THEN the two press. Apparently they don’t allow going to 2 without ALSO selecting 1. This makes this practically useless to program for this advanced feature. For example, the switch turns ON a local light. Press 2 ON runs program X. If you press ON twice quickly – the light turns on AND then program X runs.