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EDIT: OK, I think I get it? It's really not "for paddle switches," it's the same aurora device, but with a bracket that allows you to remove the existing switch (whatever type that may be) permanently wire the lights to "on," then mount to a light switch?
Read the manual? But essentially it doesn't. You basically remove the paddle switch connect the wires together so it will be always on. Then put this plate to replace the paddle and then the button itself attaches on top.
Uhh.... Well you could literally look at the fourth photo or the video explanation on Amazon
Your not wrong, but some people have decorative wall plates they would like to keep
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That's why they called it "for paddle switches" instead of "bracket replacement" or something like that. It's more a marketing thing than a genuine functionality solution.
That's why they called it "for paddle switches" instead of "bracket replacement" or something like that. It's more a marketing thing than a genuine functionality solution.
Other than blocking the original switch from being turned off, are these really better than wall mounting a Hue remote? I got a couple Auroras (for toggle) on a great sale, but feel like it's much worse than the Hue remotes I use in most rooms.