Fil neutre Feit Electric DIM/WiFi requis pour l'installation, compatible avec Amazon Alexa et Google Assistant, variateur de lumière intelligent, blanc, modèle : DIM/WiFi

Brand:Feit Electric

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Faites de votre maison une maison intelligente avec le variateur Wi-Fi intelligent Feit Electric. Feit Electric Smart Dimmer Light Switch fonctionne comme un gradateur intelligent ou standard. Une connexion réseau Wi-Fi 2,4 GHz est nécessaire pour la configuration en tant que gradateur intelligent. Définissez des horaires et ajustez la luminosité de votre maison sans toucher un seul interrupteur - utilisez simplement l'application mobile intuitive ou donnez une commande vocale à votre appareil Alexa ou Google Assistant. Ce gradateur fonctionne avec toutes les ampoules à incandescence, halogènes, CFL ou LED à intensité variable. Regroupez jusqu'à 20 gradateurs intelligents via Wi-Fi, même s'ils sont sur des circuits différents. Créez un gradateur maître pour contrôler les actions des autres. Chaque gradateur comprend une plaque murale décorative sans vis avec un voyant LED. Le matériel d'installation est inclus. Un électricien agréé est recommandé pour l'installation. Il est facile à configurer et à connecter jusqu'à 20 gradateurs intelligents à distance.

Le câblage est requis ; Un électricien agréé est recommandé pour l'installation ; comprend un voyant de gradation à DEL et une plaque murale décorative ; Charges LED et CFL à intensité variable jusqu'à 150 W et charges incandescentes/halogènes jusqu'à 450 W. Allumez ou éteignez la lumière et tamisez-la de n'importe où depuis le gradateur ou n'importe quel appareil intelligent avec l'application mobile Feit Electric ; options de commande vocale à l'aide d'Amazon Alexa ou de Google Assistant. Il fonctionne avec des ampoules à incandescence, halogènes, CFL ou LED à intensité variable ; Rendez toutes les ampoules non intelligentes intelligentes, configurez les horaires, la gradation et les minuteries via le contrôle de l'application mobile. Utilisez le variateur intelligent comme interrupteur principal pour éteindre les autres lumières ; Utilisez 2 gradateurs sur le même circuit ou groupez jusqu'à 20 gradateurs dans votre maison (le regroupement est basé sur la charge du réseau domestique). Nécessite un fil neutre (non inclus). Remplace un interrupteur unipolaire ou à 3 voies ; et une connexion réseau Wi-Fi 2,4 GHz sécurisée.
Brand Feit Electric
Connector Type Screw
Contact Type Normally Open
Current Rating 3.75 Amps
Item Dimensions LxWxH 5 x 3 x 1.8 inches
Item model number DIM/WIFI
Manufacturer Feit Electric
Material Plastic
Operating Voltage 120 Volts
Operation Mode ON-OFF-ON
Product Dimensions 5 x 3 x 1.8 inches; 7.37 Ounces
Switch Type Single Pole Or 3-way Switch
Terminal Spco

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Scritto da: Ritvik N
A Bit Eccentric (But) Appears To Be Fully Functional!
I purchased and installed a dimmer switch from TOPGREENER in a similar application (ASIN: B07DTX28ZJ) previously and while those do work splendidly, I was a little miffed when it came to the price tag as well as the added necessity there to replace both my 3-way rocker switches. Since I found myself on the hunt once again for a smart dimmer switch that worked in 3-way circuit, this Feit brand switch with its unabashedly low price tag caught my eye, and I thought for sure I would give it a shot. I’ve looked into smart switches for multi-location applications before and my question has recently been one of: “Do I really need to replace ALL the existing switches in such a circuit?” Enter the Feit 3-Way Smart Dimmer Switch which manages to address this problem quite adroitly — and quite articulately as well, thanks to the superb wiring instructions that are included in the product. As an added bonus, the price is merely half that of competing switches for use in similar applications (I purchased this product when it went on a small promotion for a little under $15), owing to the fact that you only need to replace ONE of your existing 3-way switches. What a great deal, and one that should undoubtedly appeal to anyone financially-minded or those on a shoestring budget. INSTALLATION: I used this in a 3-way application and was able to keep my existing mechanical rocker switch albeit with a slight alteration in the wiring. My existing 3-way switch on the LINE side is part of a 2-Gang with another switch that I was replacing with a “smart” version, so I needed to pull both switches out at this location in order to retrieve the neutral wires bundled at the back of the box. This switch was expected to arrive at the same time, but it got delayed by 1-2 days and though I searched this product page and saw an instructional video on YouTube for the Feit switch, I saw nothing that mentioned I would need to change the wiring for the 3-way switch on the LINE side so unfortunately I sealed it up and installed a screw-less wall plate. By the time the Feit switch arrived and I realized after reading the instructions that came with the product that I would need to change the wiring on the LINE side after all, it was kinda too late and I ultimately ended up taking the wall plate apart and pulling the switch out for the 2nd time. I considered knocking off a star for this minor inconvenience and also since I couldn’t find any instructions that applied to this product online, which would have saved me some time effort and peace of mind truth be told, however I have decided against it as I think such an action would perhaps be petulant. Besides, the common-sense logic of the instructions kind of made me feel embarrassed that I hadn’t figured it out yet. I’ll still go ahead and briefly explain this in a sentence or two below, just so others are aware and aren’t as misinformed as I was: On the LINE side, you simply need to wire-nut the black cable that comes from your LINE/HOT with the black traveler wire and a jumper wire, and then connect the other end of the jumper wire to the LINE terminal (black screw where the LINE wire was previously connected) on your existing mechanical switch. The logic for this is impeccable: the installation location for the dimmer switch is the LOAD side, so that needs to have a constant line to the power via the black traveler wire, regardless of the ON/OFF position of the mechanical switch on the LINE side. If you wire it up this way, your Feit switch will behave essentially as a single-pole switch and won’t be reliant on the other 3-way switch (in fact I believe the opposite could be said to be true). How to differentiate between the LINE and LOAD side is relatively easy: first, pull the switch out of the box and turn the power on in the breaker, being sure to stand clear. Next, confirm that the light (load) that the switches control is OFF. Then, carefully take a non-contact voltage tester and check the wires connected to the existing switch. If you have 2 wires conducting current regardless of the position on your switch, that is your LINE side; the LOAD side will have only a single black wire capable of conducting current when the light is off, and if you follow this wire closely it should come from the same bundle as the other traveler wire (usually a RED wire to convey the load connection), this is how you can identify that it’s the right location to install your new Feit dimmer switch. The other black wire not bundled with your traveler wires — or, put another way, the black wire coming from the same bundle as your copper ground wire — is your LOAD wire. From here simply follow the instructions that came with the product and it should be very easy to wire the switch up and test that it’s working correctly. APPEARANCE: This is where the note about the “eccentric” quality comes into play. The design on the switch is certainly novel, and I’ve yet to see other smart switches designed quite like it. You can take a gander at the pictures that I’ve included below, and the only strange aspect of it that you’ll notice is that it’s shaped kind of like a thunderbolt, with a bevel on the bottom half of the switch arching out. I certainly don’t find it unappealing, hence me calling the design “eccentric” as I haven’t yet figured out what to make of it. It’s certainly a unique design, I think that definitely goes without saying. The switch has an "always on" circular indicator led that is perhaps a touch too bright, and which glows a constant white at all times of the day. On the top are a row of green led's that light up whenever the light is turned ON (via the app, voice control, or either of the 3-way switches that control the fixture), which indicate the current brightness level that the dimmer is set to. In other typical smart switches that I've purchased, I have noticed that the indicator lights on the switch generally fade away when the switch is turned ON. One of the things I would have liked to see is that the circular indicator led in this case would not be visible if the light (load) were on. The only other thing I would note is sometimes the green led's are a bit too bright, so being able to dim them or change them to a softer "blue" color for example could have perhaps been a nice addition. OPERATION: Pressing down on the switch gives a deep but satisfying “click” sound that I liked better than other brand smart switches that I have purchased, such as Kasa and TreatLife. This one certainly is unique in more ways than one, and the deep but pronounced “click” sound is certainly one of them. The lights turn on blazingly fast when I press down on the switch, and the dimming capability is smooth and results in no flickering (using these with non-Feit brand bulbs currently). There is also an option under the app where you can fine-tune the minimum brightness level (low-end trim) to allow for personal preference or to help solve any "flickering" issue on bulbs which could possibly happen when the brightness is turned all the way down. When using the Feit Electric companion app, the light turn on incredibly fast as soon as my finger presses down on the button — I would estimate any delay to be mostly negligible, and on the scale of tens or hundreds of milliseconds which was not easily noticeable to me. In contrast, other companion apps for dimmer switches (such as TOPGREENER and KASA) usually had a delay of about 1 second before the lights would fully fade in to ON. Perhaps it could be the brand or type of bulbs that I paired with the Feit dimmer switch, but either way I noticed that they responded nearly instantaneously when they were switched ON/OFF both manually and via the app. FINAL NOTE: I have just installed these switches earlier today, and so far they are working perfectly fine. Only time will tell if they are reliable or not, but in any case I will be sure to update this review if anything stops functioning or doesn’t behave
Scritto da: David
These are the BEST smart switches; I tried them all
I tried just about ever smart switch I could find on Amazon, Home Depot, and Lowes, and these are very best. First I'll address a couple of the initial concerns I (and others) had with these, and how I easily fixed them. Then I'll list some basic pros and cons. (1) I initially thought the indicator light had to be always on or always off. Some smart switches, by default, have the indicator light on when the lights are off (to help find the switch in the dark), and off when the lights were on. You can achieve this with a super simple automation in the Feit app to turn the indicator light off when the lights turn on, and another automation to turn the indicator light on when the lights turn off. Good to go :) I'll attach a picture so you can see what one of the automations looks like. (2) The green brightness indicator lights at the top of the switch are always on when the lights are on, and you can't choose to turn them off, sadly. This was the only dealbreaker for me for this switch because of the annoying green color. If they were a white light, I think it wouldn't matter. However, I'm very happy with the solution I found for this. Before installing each switch, I simply unscrewed the few screws on the back of the switch so that I could access the green lights inside. Then I just put a single, thin piece of black duct tape over the green lights (or maybe a couple strips to be safe), and screwed the back of the switch back on. So yes, this is a pretty permanent solution, but we don't need those green indicator lights to know how dim our lights are (we just look around the room to see how bright it is). In the picture I attached, two of the switches are on, and the switch on the right is off. Pros: -Voice-enabled control. (We use Google, not Alexa.) -Programmable timing. I have automation so that if we turn the lights on at night, they are at 1% brightness, and when we turn them on in the morning, they are already at 100% again. -Mood lighting, and integration with other smart devices. We have a lot of lamps plugged into smart outlets, and our TVs are smart too; these can all work together with the google home app (and Alexa, too). I have an automation where if I turn off the kitchen lights between 9 pm and 1 am, or if I tell google "It's bedtime," allll the lights, lamps, TVs, etc. in our house turn off. -Remote monitor and control. It's nice to use my phone to control things if I don't want to use my voice assistant or walk to a physical switch. Cons: -The lowest brightness could be lower. I've tried other switches that could get my lights dimmer at the lowest setting. The dimmest these switches will let my lights be is about 10% brightness for some other switches. They are still really dim at the lowest setting, so this was not a deal breaker. If getting ultra-low dimness is your priority, maybe don't buy these. -Like I mentioned before, the annoying green indicator lights are always on when the lights are on, but my solution to this works perfect for us, so this isn't really a con for me anymore.
Scritto da: Toronto
Very nice wifi dimmer
Took me 10 minutes to install and to pair with app.I didnt need the instructions since I wired light switches before.3 way was simple.Only complaint is the wire had to be stripped quite long since the light clamping screws was very deep.The tactile feel is good when using the switch.Pairing will app took 2 minutes and worked great.Over all a really nice wi fi dimmer thats worked perfectly.No flickering,no buzzing.
Scritto da: The LionHearted
DOA. Received Defective from seller. Feit quality questionable
The switch was defective and did not work after install by electrician. Did not even power on when hooked up correctly using neutral and ground. Even tried in different location, still nothing. Air gap switch was in proper position. Bad quality control. Would never buy FEIT again, wasted my time to install this.
Scritto da: James D. Woodrow
Light switch review
Light was easy to install and works well with google home
Scritto da: Craiger
Awesome
An awesome smart dimmer. Connects easily to Google Home system. Totally happy with it. Can be tricky to install in the 3-way configuration- get someone who knows what they're doing.
Scritto da: Stephane
Works really well with google home
Huge component, was a bit difficult to fit in my electric box because my box was already quite "busy". Very important to connect the neutral as well and to connect on the 2.4 GHz network (I had to deactivate the 5 GHz network to configure as both network has same name and password). Work well with Google, really happy.

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