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The BSEED WiFi Touch Switch is a sleek, 2-gang smart light switch designed for easy installation without a neutral wire. Supporting up to 1000W per gang, it offers voice control via Alexa and Google Home, remote operation through the Smart Life app, and intelligent scheduling to optimize energy use. Its memory function restores settings after power outages, making it a reliable and modern upgrade for any connected home.
Manufacturer | BSEED |
Part number | 600WSL-GL86TSI21WEUFBA |
Item Weight | 180 g |
Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 8.6 x 2.5 cm; 180 g |
Manufacturer reference | 600WSL-GL86TSI21WEUFBA |
Size | 2 Gang-NO Neutral |
Colour | White |
Pattern | 2 Gang 1 Way White |
Power source type | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 800 watts |
Amperage Capacity | 10 Amps |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light source | LED |
Switch Type | 1-way |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Z**E
What a great bit of kit ! Easy to install and set up
Couple of points :Firstly if you're not electrically skilled please seek advice before installing this.Secondly I see this time and time again - if you do not have a neutral wire terminated in your light switch this switch will not work !Thirdly the switch itself is fairly deep and you may need a spacer around the switch if you cannot replace the back box.I already had a Wifi dimmer light switch which works really well with Alexa and the Smart Life app. I hadnt tried this brand before and generally expectations of stuff like this is that they can be difficult to set up and instructions are poor - not so here all worked like a dream.Installed 2 switches in my Daughters redecorated room. First one was 1 gang 1 way replacement for a single way switch. Straight forward wire swap and connect to neutral. Powered up and switch worked ok with touch on and off. Then pressed and held for 3 secs and red light blinks, opened smart life app and connected to 2.4 Ghz WiFi network (doesn't work on 5 Ghz). Smart life app found the switch immediately and asked for my WiFi password. It was connected within less than a minute. I got a notification on my phone from the Alexa app saying a new device had been set up in Smart Life (nice !). I could work the device immediately from Alexa but I went in to change the name of the device.I set up the second device in the same way but this was slightly more complicated electrically because it was a 2 way switch. This is where novices should seek help (or watch you tube but I didnt say that !) I identified the live supply and the switched live to the light . I then discarded all the 2 way switching wires by coiling them up in the switch box. I then connected the neutral. With so much wiring the back of the box, depth was limited and I ordered a 10mm spacer to space the light switch off the wall. Set up was then as simple as for the previous unit.These switches operate 2 banks of down lighters in the same room. from 2 locations. Once set up in the app I was then able to group them into a room and gave the room a name (lets just say Fred). I could then say to Alexa turn Freds room lights on or off and it would operate both. I could also say turn on light one or turn on light two to switch the banks on individually. My daughter is very pleased with her new lights and bluetooth speakers in the ceiling which also connect to Alexa - all from Amazon :-)
A**H
Neutral not required. Works a treat.
My bedroom light switch has no neutral wire and I wanted to install a smart switch that I could use with Alexa instead of spending £1,000,000 (ok, I exaggerate a little) on GU10 smart bulbs.This switch was advertised as not requiring a neutral wire and although it does indeed work with a neutral wire I can confirm it is running perfectly fine without one. The instructions take you through the added requirement of installing a capacitor on the light across the switched power and the neutral wires.I followed the instructions carefully, including switching the power off at the circuit board first and everything went according to plan.Installing the app was easy, yes I had to set-up an account on the app which some will not like but I'm accepting of this requirement. I then linked it to Alexa without issue. The light switch is illuminated and I like the fact I can toggle that illumination on or off when the switch is off, therefore I am not disturbed by the illumination when the room is dark.
D**R
Makes life easier and looks great
These lights look great and connect easily to Alexa through the app. The only thing I would say is it if you have old wiring within your house get help fitting them and if you have shallow boxes behind your current light switches invest in some spacers.
J**N
ON/OFF WORKS - FLASHES RATHER THAN DIMS
Smart looking switch easily installed and easily connected to the Smart Life App. Both Google Home and Amazon'a Alexa picked up the switch via linking with Smart Life.The switch easily fitted into a 35mm back box. It needs both a live & neutral wire to power itself, as well as obviously the switched live going out to the lights. A lot of switches only have live & the switched-live and are lacking a neutral wire.My LED lights are fully dimmable and have worked fine with a manual dimmer for years, but this dimmer switch completely fails to dim the lights and the bulbs start to strobe/flash brightly rather than dim.Reading the reviews it appears that it works well for many, but quite a few report flashing lights. I'm unsure if the problem is faulty switch or some incompatibility with the dimmerable bulbs.
B**E
Flat to the wall with no screws.
These switches look very smart on the wall as long as you have extra deep lighting boxes! The fronts clip on after everything is installed and look very smart with just a flat surface. Easy to keep clean also.They paired very easily with the smart life app and Alexa and don’t need a separate hub.I had mine installed by a qualified electrician but they were easy to do. Need to check when lit for the first time as you may need to put a capacitor on the first light in the run.The only negative that if using in a room with several spot lights or anywhere else if one bulb goes the rest won’t work either.
A**R
It doesn't work
Doest work
A**R
Reliability and customer service
I have three of these, two for more than a year and one just under one year. They are in our living room, dining room and conservatory so they get a lot of use. I found them really easy to set up and they have performed flawlessly. One did fail after about 11 months, but the customer service was excellent. They offered advice on attempting to reset the switch, but when that failed they sent out a replacement unit very quickly.
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