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I learned that little late, so now I'll have different apps for different switches. They still work with Google and Alexa, it's just annoyance.
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I learned that little late, so now I'll have different apps for different switches. They still work with Google and Alexa, it's just annoyance.
I learned that little late, so now I'll have different apps for different switches. They still work with Google and Alexa, it's just annoyance.
From what I've read there is no workaround. If you have a 3 way you need dedicated 3 way smart switches. Even if the additional switch is on at all times etc it won't work
From what I've read there is no workaround. If you have a 3 way you need dedicated 3 way smart switches. Even if the additional switch is on at all times etc it won't work
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You can use one switch to control another switch through their Smart Actions. But according to the app "only 3 smart actions can be enabled at one time", which is a surprisingly small limit.
Things like sunset/sunrise triggers are also grouped in that section, but could be also implemented via IFTTT. While I've used both, I prefer to minimize how many automations I keep in each service, mostly for traceability.
Lutron Caseta has the Pico remote that can act like a second switch. And can be mounted like one.