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The TREATLIFE 3 Way Smart Switch 4 Pack offers reliable 2.4GHz WiFi connectivity to control up to 1250W of lighting load. Compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings, it enables voice and remote app control without a hub. Designed for single-pole or 3-way setups, it requires a neutral wire and includes screwless wall plates for a modern look. FCC certified with flame-retardant materials and overheat protection, this switch combines safety, convenience, and smart home integration in one package.












| ASIN | B07ZSF554H |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,649 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #211 in Electrical Light Switches |
| Brand | TREATLIFE |
| Brand Name | TREATLIFE |
| Circuit Type | 3-way |
| Color | white |
| Connectivity Protocol | Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Contact Material | Plastic |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,202 Reviews |
| Included Components | 4*3-Way Smart Light Switch, 4*Wallplate, 4*5 wire nuts, 4*2 Screws, User Manual |
| International Protection Rating | IPX4 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.3 x 4.84 x 1.57 inches |
| Manufacturer | TREATLIFE |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic |
| Model | 0756171583643 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of Positions | 3 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Screw |
| UPC | 756171583643 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Wattage | 1250 watts |
J**C
Loving TreatLife!
I just installed the 3-Way Smart Switch in my hallway, which has multiple switches controlling the lights. No issues with installation at all. I now have most of the house on a combination of regular switches, dimmer switches and 3-way switches, all from TreatLife. They're straightforward to install and set up in their app. Once that's done, I pop over to the Alexa app and add them as new devices. I can now control nearly every light in the house with these switches and they work great. The switches are good quality and I haven't had any problems with them. I don't know about other switch brands, but TreatLife products have worked great for me. Here are some tips I've learned: - They're bigger than regular switches, so make sure you push all the wires to the back of the box - Go slow. Don't pull all of the wires off of your old switch before installing the TreatLife switch. Transfer one wire at a time. Also, use their stickers before you remove the old switch so you'll know what each wire is - Get yourself a simple voltage tester. I bought a Klein Tools Voltage testers from Home Depot. Turn it on and the base is green. Put it up to a wire and if there's juice flowing to it, it the tester beeps and the tip turns red. The few dollars you spend on that tool is well work avoiding being shocked by a live wire! - If you use Alexa, make sure to add the new TreatLife switch as a Light, not a switch. That will allow you to control it with voice commands and create routines (great if you travel--you can have lights go on and off as if you're home) - Make sure you first recognize your new TreatLife switch in the TreatLife app. Then add it as a new device in the Alexa app. TreatLife has improved their app so some of the "I can't find the switch" errors have been cleared up. I installed five new switches and the TreatLife app found each one after a 45-second search - As with any home project, be safe. If you're uncomfortable working with electricity and wiring, ask a friend to help or hire a qualified electrician
T**K
After thorough review, 4.5/5.
Alright so I finally got a chance to try these switches out. They work perfectly once installed. Very clear instructions on install and integration with whatever smart controller you use. (If you've installed any sort of 3 way switch before, it's exactly the same except it REQUIRES a neutral wire for the smart functions) Additional Pros: They come with really nice screwless face plates but they're also standard size so theyll fit any regular plate you have too (See pics) They include white labels so if you wanna be a cool guy label your wires. Personally I love the button style switch vs a traditional switch, most of my switches have been coverted to treatlife and I havent had a single issue with any of them. Their product is surprisingly good quality. Comes with wirenuts and hardware too, which leads me into my one con: I absolutely hate it when switches come pre-wired and make you use wire nuts. They never fit easily with just one let alone if you have 2 of these in a double box, it's just a mess a wire and you literally have to smash them in sometimes. (I even put in the extra deep boxes, you just need so much space for !!5!!! wire nuts PER SWITCH. So TL;DR: Awesome 3-way smart switch but -2 stars on ease of install for forcing the use of wire nuts. Still 4.5/5, you wont beat this quality/price.
P**R
Far superior to the GE smart switches in every way!
I’ve dealt with the GE brand smart switches for the last 7 years and I’m never going back, these are far superior to them in every way (Price, response, installation, reliability, and even look) I’ve had to replace my old GE switches about every 1.5 to 2years as they would constantly go out, yes they were under warranty (the first time) but what a pain in the a** to deal with that regular change. I bought one of these dimmer switches 5yrs ago on a whim because it was on sale and it’s never given me an issue once and the on/off response is instant not delayed like the GE. Even the fact that the 3-way switches can work with the old existing 3-way switch is a major plus, GE makes you buy a $20 add on huge switch just to have 3-way capability so $60 total to have a GE 3-way functional light compared to TreatLife $17. This brand is cheaper in price but not in value at all such a better quality product and a great affordable price. Will be switching everything to this brand from here on out. I use the smart life app and it’s great I highly recommend anything this company produces and look forward to what they put out next!
P**G
Works well and is easy to setup ... after a few installation quirks
First the good: Once installed, these generally work just as you expect, interact well with the SmartLife app and Alexa, and all of the features (timers, schedules, remote on/off, etc.). Drawbacks: There are a couple of quirks that you need to be aware of: (i) if you happen to have a dimmer on your 3-way circuit, that is the one this switch needs to replace -- it is not that this switch includes a dimming function, but at least in our home having the dimmer on the other end of the 3-way circuit caused this switch to frequently short if the other switch with the dimmer was in one of the toggle positions -- take the dimmer out and this works great; (ii) this does not seem to have a positive "off" when toggled to open the circuit - there seems to be some very low level voltage leakage (not at all unusual with a 3-way switch), regardless of what position the other switch on the circuit is in -- so if you are using with just a single LED light, that very low level of leaking voltage can cause the LED light to glow dimly (because LED lights need so little energy to glow slightly) -- in our home, if there are 2 or more LED lights on the circuit, or an LED light + any other load, the voltage is not enough to cause any glowing. Also, beware that it is very challenging to fit two of these in the same box -- they are deeper than a simple toggle switch and the box needs to have room for the switches + all of the wires.
A**R
Awesome Smart Switches
These light switches are the awesome. I have been using them for a long time now. I replaced every switch in my old house and loved them. Now that we have a new house I will be replacing all of them out with smart switches. They are easy to install and set up. Everyone that has came over loves them also and have asked about them. I love them and will be ordering more.
S**I
Pay the extra money for Philips Hue or WeMo
The initial installation was a bit of a challenge...first, the app developers thought that small font gray text on a white background would be readable. It is not. I bought both the single-pole and the 3-way switches. Once they were set up, they worked with both my Echos and Google Home, once accounts were linked. The voice control was very convenient. But with this product, once you finally get things set up, the device may go offline. When this happens, it is almost impossible to get the switch to go back online. There is no simple reset button...you can press the switch until the lights start flashing, but the app will not connect to it. It does not broadcast a network ID, so you cannot connect to it directly using its wifi hotspot capabilities. It basically functions as an expensive dumb switch at that point. The single-pole switches get set up in the SmartLife app, and the 3-way switches get set up in the TreatLife app. Technical support is useless...I was asked to find the box that the switches came in. To access any information or identifying features of the switch requires removing the switch. Having multiple smart switches on the same breaker means that when trying to troubleshoot one switch, you end up creating problems for all of the other switches on the same breaker. It is just incredibly frustrating. I've had a variety of smart lights, switches, and outlets. This is by far the most frustrating to deal with (well, other than my GE smart bulbs, which just stopped connecting to my network). Of all of the products that I have tried, I have to admit that Philips Hue lights are the easiest to set up and the most reliable to use. I have had zero problems with those lights after many years of use. Yes, they are more expensive. But at this point, I would rather pay a little more money to have smart devices that connect to my network easily and work flawlessly over the years. The bottom line: I definitely do not recommend these switches, even if they go on sale during the holidays. The user experience for the app is terrible if you have less than perfect vision. If you do manage to get them connected to your network, if they happen to go offline for any reason (power outage, shutting off power to the breaker to install a second switch, etc...) it will be next to impossible to get them back online. Spend a little more and go with Philips or Belkin (WeMo). Or just stick with a traditional rocker switch...it will give you less grief. To be fair, the single-pole switch that I set up first has continued to work (that setup involved using the Smart Life app, not the TreatLife app). But, once bit, twice shy, especially since I've also run into a similar problem with the Smart Life light bulbs (same company, different name? Out of the 4-pack that I purchased, I'm down to one bulb that is functional, so it's not a great return on my investment). Once they go offline, they don't want to connect with a network. UPDATE: after being contacted by the company, I am even more frustrated. Their advice is to just go through the set up process again. Of course, since the switch isn't able to pair with a device, this advice is not only useless, but it is irritating. I am being reminded that my switch doesn't work as intended. My option at this point is to either use it as a dumb switch (the ones you can buy for $1) or remove it (involving turning off power to ALL of my devices on that line, and risking screwing up others that are already set up and working) and replace it with a dumb switch. So, I can at least control my light with this dumb switch. I would give this product 0 stars if I could.
A**R
Affordable and gets the job done
Before I bought this I was unsure whether or not this was going to work with my switches in particular because mine didn't have a ground wire. I found a setup video on their YouTube channel that mentioned that a ground wire was not required and after trying it out for myself I can stand by their claim. I just capped the ground wire to make sure it wasn't exposed before putting the switch in. What it comes with: * Switch - The switch has wires built into it already and so you just use wire nuts to connect these wires to your existing wires (no wire cutting required which was a big relief) * Wire Nuts and Screws (2 screws for the switch itself and 5 wire nuts, one for each wire) * Wire labels - These were handy in case your wires are weird colors. * Faceplate - to go on top of the switch. I found that my existing faceplate worked just fine and my family preferred that because it was a bit less bulky but that's more of a personal taste. Pros: * After watching a few videos I figured out how to install these and had success with all of my switches. * The TreatLife app is just a copy of the Smart Life app and so if you're already using that for some of your devices like me, you can pair these switches to the smart life app instead. * Paired seamlessly with Google Home and Alexa * Switches have a small light that turns on when the lights are off and that makes it easier to find the switch in the dark. Cons: * The body of the switch is slightly wider than the body of my existing switches and I found that when I used two of them side by side they were a very tight fit and it was hard to mount the two switch faceplate on top. * It doesn't flip both directions so you have to click the bottom always to turn it on or off. This is more of a stylistic critique but it's not a huge issue. All in all, I think they were a really solid purchase and I would highly recommend them.
C**N
Can be jailbroken
I unintentionally purchased the three-way version instead of standard "two way," but that's not a problem. They can be used as standard smart switches, simply by capping off one of the red traveler wires. To use them as three-way, you don't need two of these. A single smart switch and a dumb one can be used, and you can still control the light, saving about $12 per circuit. If you only use one, there's no way for your automation system to know the state of the light, though. I have Homeassistant installed at home and at my work, and I manage both installations. I absolutely hate having to rely upon cloud services, which can be dropped at any time by the manufacturer, invariably make the device very slow to respond, and can randomly turn on and off thanks to glitches in the cloud service. These can be re-flashed with ESPHome firmware using LibreTiny. In doing this, they become completely under your control and instantly linkable in Homeassistant without any need to use or even download the TreatLife app. It does require some YAML configuration, compiling the firmware and soldering a ($5) USB-TTL programmer and a separate 3.3v power source to the main control chip, but once figured out, it only takes about ten minutes to assume absolute dominance over the switch, and the USB-TTL and power supply are available for your next project. The red and white LEDs onboard can be controlled through the firmware, and/or can be controlled by Homeassistant. With the dual-switch 'complexity' of a three-way configuration, the switch can report the state of the onboard SPDT relay, but not whether the light is turned on - that has to be handled in HA by examining the states of both switches. If one and only one relay is on, the light is on. You'll have to experiment with selecting the precise chip used in your switch (BK7231T or BK7231N from what I've read), but thankfully, bad firmware won't brick the device. The boot/flash loader is set in ROM, so if you upload bad code, you can replace it until it works. With ESPHome, you can enable OTA updates, so you only have to open it up once. You'll want to include multi-touch code in the YAML so that you can force a reboot of the switch just in case it glitches, without having to turn off the whole circuit at the breaker. I've been using these re-flashed switches for three months, and they're rock solid. My next project is to jailbreak their dimmer switch.
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