This Enerlites switch is overall a very nice in-wall electronic countdown timer switch, for my purposes pretty clearly the best available. But I do have a few comments and complaints. This switch is available in numerous variations: 1-minute -up-to- 30-minutes, or 5 minutes to 4 hours, or 30 minutes up to 12 hours; white, or ivory; neutral connection required, or neutral not required (albeit with correspondingly slightly lesser functionality). That’s all good. But maybe even more variations available, I’m not sure, and (more importantly) I can’t readily tell. And not all combinations are available either, e.g. it looks like the up-to-12-hour timer is available only in white and with the neutral wire required; but again I can’t really tell for sure. I think it’s a definite mistake on Enerlites’ part that they don’t appear anywhere, even on their own website, to publish any kind of catalog or listing of their available products and variations thereof. I’m comfortable that I got the best, right switch for me, but only because I consulted with Enerlites’ tech. support - which support, it should be noted, is consistently superb, as good as any I’ve seen. But, as always, the best support is that which isn’t needed. And I think it’s also a mistake by Enerlites that they make this timer switch with stranded wire pigtails, instead of screw terminals for the (4) electrical connections. Big-league electrical switches and receptacle outlets and the like nearly all have screw terminal connections, and for plenty good reasons. Enerlites tech support points out that the wire pigtails, supplied along with 4 wire nuts, constitutes a complete-in-the-box solution, requiring no other parts to be supplied by the installer; and that’s generally true as far as it goes - but their complete solution isn’t a particularly good one, it makes for more, messy and bulky wire connections to be squeezed into the electrical box, along with the definitely large body/housing of the switch itself. If they really want a pro-grade solution that also requires no additional parts, they could provide screw terminals plus 4 short lengths of wire. The provided installation and operation instructions for this switch are good and clear and reasonably complete - which is ironic, since it’s obvious from the pervasive falsehoods and mis-statements in the user reviews and answers here that most of these users don’t read the instructions while still feeling free to declaim. And lastly, I think it’s tacky that Enerlites describes this switch’s LED indicator as constituting a night light, “easy to locate in the dark,” since this “night light” is only on while the switch is on, otherwise it’s off - not much of a night light in my view. But what the heck, my Enerlites switch is installed without too much fuss, and looks good, and works beautifully, just about as advertised. And my feelings on the issues described above are largely assuaged by talking with the excellent Enerlites tech support. So I reckon I’ll be nice in return, rate this timer switch 5 stars for now, and see how it goes with time.