Amazon has
Lutron Aurora Smart Bulb Dimmer Switch for Philips Hue Smart Bulbs (Z3-1BRL-WH-L0) on sale for
$29.95.
Shipping is free.
Alternatively,
Best Buy has
Lutron Aurora Smart Bulb Dimmer Switch for Philips Hue Smart Bulbs (Z3-1BRL-WH-L0) on sale for
$29.99. Select free curbside pickup where available otherwise
shipping is free on $35+ orders.
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You could Google that, but no it's usually 40, and while it's a simple item, I love mine and was happy to pay 40... It does exactly what it says it will do, and has worked for years without new battery. Fantastic piece of tech
As an aside, Lutron's customer service is excellent. I had an "accident" with one of the switches before I installed one, that the switch physically got damaged. I contacted Lutron on a whim and they sent me a new one no questions asked kindly requesting me to send the damaged one back to them if it wasn't to much of a bother (they did include a return label).
A smart switch is cheaper, will accomplish the same thing for less, look way less janky, and not require a battery. But needs a hub.
Just hard wire the bulb and the switch, so the bulb always has power, and the switch doesn't turn it off. Then use an automation to have the switch control the bulb the way you want.
As an aside, Lutron's customer service is excellent. I had an "accident" with one of the switches before I installed one, that the switch physically got damaged. I contacted Lutron on a whim and they sent me a new one no questions asked kindly requesting me to send the damaged one back to them if it wasn't to much of a bother (they did include a return label).
Can you control these on a timer ? Ex: I want to move it to on position at sunset and off at sunrise ?
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A smart switch is cheaper, will accomplish the same thing for less, look way less janky, and not require a battery. But needs a hub.
Just hard wire the bulb and the switch, so the bulb always has power, and the switch doesn't turn it off. Then use an automation to have the switch control the bulb the way you want.
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How many hue bulbs can it control? I have 8 ceiling can lights on one switch.
Answer:
With the Z3-1BRL-WH-L0 you can control up to 12 Philips Hue bulbs in standalone operation, without a system bridge. You can view more information about this control by viewing the spec"