GE Lighting CYNC Smart Dimmer Light Switch, Wire-Free, Bluetooth e Wi-Fi Light Switch Dimmer Wire Free

Brand:GE Lighting

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L'interruttore dimmer intelligente senza fili C by GE aggiunge il controllo tattile dell'illuminazione ovunque. L'interruttore Bluetooth intelligente si collega in modalità wireless a Cync and C by GE Smart Bulbs, Smart Plugs e Smart Switches per fornire il controllo dell'intera stanza. Puoi accendere e spegnere le luci, illuminare e attenuare da qualsiasi punto della stanza. Vuoi un interruttore più vicino al tuo letto o uno che sia raggiungibile quando entri nella porta di casa? Posiziona uno Smart Switch senza fili dove oggi non c'è un interruttore senza fili o viti necessari, rendendolo perfetto per affitti o dormitori. Lo Smart Switch senza fili include un nastro rimovibile e una batteria sostituibile con una durata nominale di oltre due anni. Abbinalo ad altri interruttori, lampadine e spine Cync e C by GE nell'app Cync e crea connessioni a 3 vie,

Un interruttore dimmer intelligente per luci a LED intelligenti: imposta l'illuminazione ideale in base al tuo umore o all'attività scelta semplicemente utilizzando l'interruttore dimmer a LED con compatibilità con l'app mobile o tocca per controllare il livello di luminosità. Non sono necessari cavi o viti: utilizza il nastro adesivo incluso per aggiungere un interruttore accanto al letto o alla porta d'ingresso, senza bisogno di cavi o elettricisti. Facile da controllare: controlla le luci in stanze diverse associando in modalità wireless questo interruttore intelligente a un altro interruttore intelligente Cync o C by GE, in modo da poter controllare la stessa luce da più interruttori intelligenti Cync o C by GE tramite connessioni a 3 vie. Da utilizzare con dispositivi Cync o C by GE: questo interruttore dimmer aggiunge il controllo touch per altre lampadine, interruttori e prese Cync o C by GE tramite connessione Bluetooth. Raggruppa questo interruttore insieme ad altri prodotti nell'app Cync in modo da poter controllare le luci della cucina dal divano o la stufa dal letto. Aggiungi un interruttore intelligente ovunque e aggiorna la tua casa intelligente: questo interruttore della luce alimentato a batteria non richiede una connessione elettrica, quindi puoi installare l'interruttore dimmer intelligente su qualsiasi parete o superficie. Rimuovi il nastro adesivo, attaccalo a una parete e configuralo nell'app Cync.
Actuator Type ‎Push Button
Batteries Included? ‎Yes
Batteries Required? ‎Yes
Battery Cell Type ‎Lithium Ion
Brand GE Lighting
Brand ‎GE Lighting
Circuit Type ‎3-way
Color ‎White
Connectivity Protocol ‎Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa
Connector Type Clamp
Connector Type ‎Clamp
Contact Material ‎Plastic
Contact Type Normally Closed
Contact Type ‎Normally Closed
Control Method ‎Voice
Controller Type ‎App Control, Voice Control
Country of Origin ‎China
Current Rating 5 Amps
Current Rating ‎5 Amps
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,369 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎One
International Protection Rating ‎IP00
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.19 x 4.25 x 5.71 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎8.19 x 4.25 x 5.71 inches
Item model number ‎CWLSWDMBWF1/ST1P
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎GE
Material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Material ‎Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Mounting Type ‎Wall Mount
Number of Items ‎1
Number of Positions ‎2
Operating Voltage 120 Volts
Operating Voltage ‎120 Volts
Operation Mode ON-OFF-ON
Operation Mode ‎ON-OFF-ON
Part Number ‎CWLSWDMBWF1/ST1P
Power Source ‎AC
Product Dimensions ‎8.19 x 4.25 x 5.71 inches
Size ‎Wire Free
Style ‎Dimmer
Switch Style Dimmer Switch
Switch Style ‎Dimmer Switch
Terminal Spdt
Terminal ‎Spdt
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count
Upper Temperature Rating ‎40 Degrees Celsius
Warranty Description ‎Limited

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Scritto da: Matt
Blown away at first click
Just received the Wire-free with dimmer and white tones switch yesterday, 4/28/23. Interestingly I did receive it in the C by GE packaging, so it is older stock if it makes any difference. I like that it comes with the choice of adhesive strips or hard mounting with screws. I opted to use screws but decided to forgo the anchors. Our upstairs has white wood paneling on all the walls, so the screws were gonna suffice no harder than you have to press on the buttons. The install instructions included were really helpful. It took me a bit to figure out how to pry the faceplate off the mounting plate. There’s a notch on the bottom of it for your fingernail come to find out. Having the black line that runs vertically every so many inches helped me eyeball its leveling. It was kind of a bad spot to mount it but that’s really the only way too the way our room is laid out. Once I got it installed, it took no time at all to set it up on the app. It did have a software update, v.2.0.035 i think. It took some time using my data because the Wi-Fi has been down. But gave me time to see the ASMR protective film to peel off the faceplate. Very satisfying lol. If you read my review on the A19/BR30 Direct Connect Full Color bulbs (or see the pictures and video once I get around to capturing them), we have four lamps in our bedroom. Two bedside lamps and two room lights against the adjacent wall. The bedside lamps are set to 2700K Candlelight at 15%. I have scenes made set to the other main color temps as well, but the super warm light makes a white room feel more relaxing and less stressing on the mind and eyes. Plus it is generally enough light throughout the day. We just turn the lamp on when we wake up. We have darkening but not blackout curtains over the windows in the bedroom because the HVAC system doesn’t have any vents going to upstairs so it is brutal up here in the warm months even with our s***** 5000BTU window unit bussin’ it down with everything it’s got. And then come winter the heating side of the HVAC committed sudoku before we moved in so we have to use sunlight and space heaters in every room or it gets below 40° on winter nights. Oof what a sharp 180 off course that went. Anyways, so the switch was grouped to the room lights. I had them set to a 5000K 30% scene. It worked fine until I was at work and my fiancé would need the lights on but we get wrote up at work for phone use so I can’t turn them on. So then we tried the guest account for her, but she’d end up changing the brightness to a random number like 57 and it would make the awful OCD in me shake, so I had to give this a try. And by God I’m glad I did. I thumb tacked the user guide above it as you’ll see so that she would remember how to use it when I’m not there. But she’ll get the hang of it because operation is super simple. Only 6 buttons. And a little GE logo that made me think it was a motion sensor from a distance lmao. I’ve already got it down pat, tho sometimes I bump On/Off by mistake. But it’s design makes total sense. And the white tones control is cool and accurate. The warm end of the scale is on the left, cold on the right. —PROS— - Small, sleek design - Packaged well and instructions are really good - Works flawlessly and has a quicker response time than the app - Buttons make a solid, soft click and feel durable - Nice having the option to temp mount with command strips or hard mount - Can literally mount anywhere - Very user friendly, if we had kids they could work it by the time they learn to stand —CONS— …wait is there any? No actually, so far there isn’t. —OPERATION— - On / Off - Brightness Up / Down — 10% increments 10-100% with a slight fade as you cycle. Also can hold it down to “scroll”. - White Tones — Left for Warmer, Right for Cooler — 2700K Candlelight — 4300K Warm White — 5000K Natural White — 5500K Daylight — 5800K Sunlight — 6000K Cool White Overall, I give this bad boi a solid 1000/10. GE knows what they are doing. They definitely are improving on products that allows the older “dumb” homes to get some levels of smarts. If our HVAC worked proper, I’d willingly invest in the Cync Thermostat. I’ve been drooling over it since I first seen it. And the price feels worth it, just not with the current setup. Now if we get a double wide with a heat pump, that thermostat combined with my nerdiness for how things work and experiment with efficiency, I’d milk the hell out of a heat pump’s efficiency. I read some debatable reviews on it, but worst comes to worst, if it doesn’t work I can return it and put the old one back on or get a different smart thermostat. So yeah, keep up the good work GE. Just continue to improve as you do.
Scritto da: Amazonian
took several hours working with support to get these to work: smart 3-way dimmer and toggle
NOTE: the latest version of the C BY GE app for iOS requires iOS 12 or higher. Even though the FAQ says they are supporting the older app for older iOS versions, you have to ALREADY have the app as it is NOT AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD. I had to wait until I could get to an android device to do the installation. I used both chat and phone support. Chat gave me the wrong wiring instructions and phone support went through 4 iterations until we got it right. I will say that phone support was fantastic overall as they stepped me through the entire process until we had the 4 switches working. Once we got the first pair working, the second was very easy. There are some things to be aware of before you start. First, use these switches if you don't have access to neutral wires in both boxes. For the dimmer I had access to a neutral in the LINE box, but the neutral just passed through the LOAD box and wasn't accessible. In the Toggle switches I had no neutrals at all. Second, your old wires may be curled around a screw terminal. In this case you either need to straighten the ends out or clip and strip the wires. You may or may not have room for the additional wire nuts in the box. I used WAGO clamping connectors (3 and 5 connection) and these provided tight connections where needed. The push-in WAGOs were not secure enough on the stranded wire but do work great on solid wire. Third, be ready to trim the ends of the wires in the box to the proper length as they may be a bit too long, mine were. Fourth, look at the youtubes on how to do this safely, including using a power tester, to determine LINE vs LOAD wires and to ensure that there is no power in the box. If you have 2 or more switches in the box it is possible that power can be coming into the box from multiple breakers, so there can be live wires even if the switch you are working on has the breaker tripped. Fifth, I had to remove all the switches in the box to replace the one I wanted to change because I had to rearrange the wires to fit the larger CbyGE switches in there, so be careful if you have more than 1 switch in the box. Sixth, you might need a new wall plate depending on the configuration of your switches. These switches come with nice snap on wall plates but of course that won't work with multiple switches in a box, so get the wall switch you need before you start the project. This process worked for me on a pair of the smart 3-way dimmer switches and a pair of the smart toggle switches. This should save you some time and effort. Here are the steps: 1) Determine which 3-way switch is the LINE and which is the LOAD. If you don't know how to do that then google it as there are a lot of video how-to's. This is an important step, apparently, to get things to work. I don't understand why, but I didn't question it. My gut tells me I should be able to replace either switch first and it shouldn't make any difference. 2) With the power off at the breaker, match up the two traveler wires to each other, you need to know which traveler on each side is paired to the one on the other side. I used a long length of landscape wire (any long enough wire should work, like lamp cord, etc.) and connected one end to a traveler in the LINE box. Then I ran the landscape wire over to the LOAD box and used a multi meter to test each of the traveler wires to find the traveler that had continuity. I labelled this TRAVELER #1 on both boxes. The other traveler wires were obviously TRAVELER #2. There are other ways to do this and youtubes show you how, but this is a real quick and dirty way to get it done. 3) Starting with the LINE side, connect 1 black wire on the switch to the LINE wire in the box + connect 1 of the 2 travelers (call it Traveler #1). Then connect the second black wire on the switch to the second traveler (Traveler #2) Now go to the load side and do the same thing except you are now hooking up the LOAD wire, Traveler #1, and a black wire from the switch together. Then connect the second black wire from the switch to Traveler #2. That's it. Now the App is very flaky and fails often when trying to connect the switch to WIFI. The solution is to completely exit the app and restart it. At one point I had to restart my android phone. For one switch, after a half dozen tries I couldn't connect the switch to my wifi, so in my case rebooting the router solved the problem.
Scritto da: Scott
Excellent timer switch
The product was fairly easily to install and software was simple to figure out.
Scritto da: asktgm
Unreliable with Google Home
I tried this out as most switches in my home don't have a neutral and this seemed reasonably priced compared to solutions like Lutron Caseta which is much more expensive. Installed very easily, works fine to dim the lights (can only lower to about 25% dim without the bulb adapter which is included, otherwise it's too dim and may as well be off) and it worked fine initially after integrating with Google Home. Within 24 hours it stops responding to any Google Home commands, error that it's not available / can't be reached. If I repeatedly remove the integration from Google Home and re-add it will eventually work again for up to 24 hours but falls off again eventually. The Cync app continues to allow me to control the switch even when Google can't but I'm not gonna manually open an app to turn it off/on when I can control everything else with my voice, routines and/or home assistant. This also doesn't work with Home Assistant because GE decided they want to have a constant required cloud connection with the device, so there's no local (ie no internet) control allowed, so if you lose internet connection you also lose the ability to control this switch remotely. The physical product itself is fine, I like the aesthetics and physically it functions fine, I was initially impressed that it can double as a regular non-dimmable switch if you want when you first set it up which is interesting. I just wish GE designed everything else better. Glad I only purchased one, I switched to use Lutron Caseta even though they're more expensive because they at least offer reliable control and integrate properly with Home Assistant and Google Home. The one I have is just going to end up being a regular switch in a less used area.
Scritto da: F. Gauthier
Not Impressed
I purchased the GE C Remote light Switch / Dimmer. and a C Tunable Spot light, Both combined the result is sluggish, delay in response and sometimes just doesn't work, need to use the app to wake it up or something. I don't know if I'll use this for very long. Not user friendly to set up. Keep Teck Support Nº handy
Scritto da: ken
Should have listened to reviews
The media could not be loaded. Drops off my home LAN. Logging in to do setup is fraught with problems, takes a couple days to login successfully. I have given up, it is a manual switch for now. Worked with Alexa for couple weeks then quit but still worked with the app. Now only works by pressing the button. Too frustrating to have to login to be told something went wrong, try again later. I DO NOT recommend this product. I will replace it.

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