EufyHome via Amazon has
Eufy by Anker Smart Switch for
$9.99 when you 'clip' the $20 off coupon on the product page.
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About this item:
- Three modes - Schedule, Timer, and Away - provide customized illumination for any situation.
- Compatibility with Amazon Alexa and the Google Assistant means turning on the lights is effortless, even when your hands are full. (Alexa and Google Assistant devices sold separately.)
- Whether you're at home or away, control the lights from your smartphone or tablet with the EufyHome app.(2.4GHz Wi-Fi network support only.)
- Flame-retardant UL V0-rated casing deters fire gives complete peace-of-mind.
- What you get: eufy Smart Switch (5.02 x 3.31 x 1.71 in), User Manual, Safety Instruction Card, Happy Card and our worry-free 18-month warranty.
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How come
Neutral wire provides power to the switch when it's off so it can still be controlled via your phone, Alexa, etc. Some switches work without it, but this one doesn't.
I ordered 4 separately. Let's see if they all go through!
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Is lack of ground common in modern homes, or just older homes?
Does that mean you can't use it as a normal switch if you wanted to? Like say I put it in a bedroom and I wanted it on until I finish reading something, when I would be turn it off from my phone or something. Can I do that, or does it have to be on a schedule or timer?
Does that mean you can't use it as a normal switch if you wanted to? Like say I put it in a bedroom and I wanted it on until I finish reading something, when I would be turn it off from my phone or something. Can I do that, or does it have to be on a schedule or timer?
You can always use it as a normal switch.
Older. I think the general rule is if your house was built or rewired in the 80s, you should have wiring with neutrals. My house (built in 40s) has a combination.