Amazon has
2-Pack Lutron Aurora Smart Bulb Dimmer Switch for Philips Hue Smart Bulbs (Z3-1BRL-WH-L0-2) for
$54.03.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
cnazarczuk for sharing this deal.
Note, usually ships within 2 to 4 weeks
Features:
- Smart dimmer switch keeps Philips Hue smart bulbs in 'ready mode' and provides easy dimming for everyone, no app required
- Simply "locks" existing toggle switch, keeping it in the on position, preventing anyone from accidentally turning off the smart bulb functionality
- Maintains connection with Philips Hue smart bulb, even if the Wi-Fi goes down, so that you always have control over your lights
- Allows for anyone to adjust your Philips Hue smart bulbs at the wall, no app required
- Rotary knob easily provides the perfect lighting level; tap to turn lights on/off, or rotate to dim/brighten lights
- 2 steps in less than 2 minutes, no wiring needed. Simply mount the bracket Works with Philips Hue smart bulbs and other ZigBee certified smart bulbs; can program through the Hue App using the Hue V2 Smart Bridge
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Same I remember buying these at Home Depot clearance for $7 or $9 each. Bought all that they had
Sidenote, one of my kids broke the interior mounting bracket I contacted Luton and they replaced it for free 😁
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It creates a physical button and dimmer dial onto the existing toggle switch. It's sometimes easier to just tap a button on the wall than pulling out your phone, especially for guests. I have mine set up in my master bathroom where I have 9 lights set up on 3 different gang switches around the bathroom, so now I only need to hit the Lutron Aurora button to control all of them at the same time.
Paddle switch version is 30% off as well.
These switches are best for a room where have one or more set of lights that you want to control together (e.g., a bedroom). If you have multiple Hue lights you want to turn on/off or dim independently, from one switch, then there are better switches like the Hue Tap Switch.
I got these because every time my parents came over they would still turn the lights off as my guards had a whole in them and they were driving me nuts… the auroras make it impossible for guests to turn the switches off and provide a physical switch to turn the hues on and off if they don't have the app or I don't want them to have access to it.
Don't I have to pull it off the wall? The listing is unclear
https://hueblog.com/2024/02/24/fr...ming-soon/