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The GHome Smart Switch is a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi-enabled light switch that requires a neutral wire and is compatible with Alexa and Google Home. With a robust 15A capacity, it offers advanced features like voice control, scheduling, and remote access, all while ensuring safety with UL certification. This 4-pack of smart switches is designed to enhance your home automation experience effortlessly.
T**.
Great smart switch
GHome Smart SwitchIf you're looking to add some smart home functionality to your lighting system without breaking the bank, the GHome Smart Switch is a great option to consider. This little switch packs a lot of punch, offering features like voice control, scheduling, and remote control, all at an affordable price.Works with Alexa and Google Home: Ditch the remote and control your lights with your voice! The GHome Smart Switch works seamlessly with both Alexa and Google Home, allowing you to turn lights on and off, adjust brightness, and even create custom routines with simple voice commands.Scheduling and Automation: Take control of your lighting schedule with the Gosund app. Set lights to turn on and off automatically at sunrise and sunset, create custom schedules for different rooms, or even simulate occupancy while you're away to deter potential intruders.Remote Control: Control your lights from anywhere in the world with the Gosund app. Whether you're at home, at the office, or on vacation, you can easily turn your lights on and off with your smartphone.Easy Installation: The GHome Smart Switch is designed for easy installation and comes with a clear user manual to guide you through the process. Even if you're not handy, you should be able to get this switch up and running in no time.Overall:The GHome Smart Switch is a great option for anyone looking to add some smart home functionality to their lighting system without spending a lot of money. It offers a variety of features, works seamlessly with popular voice assistants, and is easy to install.
M**.
Works great
I was able to easily install and configure this switch and its working perfect. Make sure you have a neutral wire. See photo, if not the switch will not operate.
M**M
A little complicated to install, but works great after you figure it out... let me help you!
I'm no electrician, so figuring out the 3-way is a mini puzzle. What I discovered is two things --- 1) my electrician wrapped the load wire around both of the traveler wires (thank you!), and 2) the load wire was put into a black screw on the original switch and the traveler wires were put into brass screws. Also, find the white wire that comes into your box - it will be the one associated with the same black load wire hooked up with your original switch. If you have a single switch in one box, it's easier. I had both a three gang and four gang box, so I just had to follow all of the wires to know which white wire to tie into. Your results may vary, but once I learned that the rest were easy to install.I installed both the single pole switches and 3-way switches. The single pole switches were detected easily in the "Go Smart" app by using the "Switch - wifi" option and EZ Mode. To enter EZ Mode, hold down your switch for 5 seconds, and it will reset to blink fast (2x a second). For the 3-way switches, I had to use the AP Mode. In the app, select the "Switch - wifi" device, enter your Wifi info, then at the top right of the app screen select "AP Mode" (not EZ Mode) --- this will allow you to connect to the switch via your phone's wifi / hotspot. You have to set the switch to enter AP mode --- simply hold down the switch for 5 seconds --- the switch will reset and blink slow 1x a second (versus fast "EZ Mode").As far as Alexa integration --- Once you are in your Alexa App, search for the skill "Go Smart" not "Gosund" --- only the "Go Smart" skill was able to link with my email / password I used in the "Go Smart" app. After that, it was smooth sailing.Note that the 3-way switches, when on, have a red LED, and the single pole switches have a green LED. That's just the way they are. Not a big deal for me.I have 5 of these switches installed so far, and plan on adding another four+. If anything changes, I'll update this review. Extremely satisfied so far.
L**D
Amazing for this price point.
I admit, I bought this largely because of the price. If you're upgrading lots of switches in your house to WiFi capable, you know you're in for spending some money. Averaging 10 a switch is way better than 30. I bought one -pack, and then immediately bought two more. Here are my take-aways:True 3-way functionality. I've read reviews for other devices that imitate 3-way functionality. I had existing 3-way switches, so I need to wire up to a couple traveler wires and this allows you to do just that. One issue I had was in using two on one circuit: if you name two switches "Hallway Light West" and "Hallway Light East", telling Okay Google to "Turn on/off Hallway Light" will result in the light NOT changing state because it's trying to activate both switches at once. Mind your naming and you can work around this.Appearance is good, although you are limited to white. These have a little red lighted indicator to tell you the device is on, which at first seemed redundant because the light is on when the lights are one, but when you have a bulb go out, it's nice to know the switch indicates the light is supposed to be on.This switch does not have an up and down input, like the rocker switch they mimic would imply. You tap the 'down' side of the button and it toggles the output. This is nice if standard 3-way switches make you a little batty because they can be up when the light is off, or down when it's on. The only indication is the red light, and it accurately shows red when the circuit is live and off/not-red when the circuit is broken.The units run a little warm. Like you walk up and press the button and you notice the heat. I haven't checked yet to see how much power it draws while inactive, but it's enough that you're producing heat, which is wasted energy. If this is a concern then you might want to look at another unit. It bugs me, but not enough to keep trying to find the perfect switch.The included hardware kit, some screws and wire nuts and a faceplate for each unit, is packaged well and none of mine were missing pieces. I actually used WAGO connectors, but having the included wire nuts is a good fallback if you're not providing your own. I also installed many of these in multiple-gang boxes, so I won't necessarily need the faceplates, but not needing to buy them if you need them is a bonus; at this price point I would've understood if they didn't include them. Note that the faceplates snap on, and they're the soft "unbreakable" plastic. So you don't need screws, unless you do manage to break the faceplate snaps, and then you'd need to go buy replacements.They only connect to 2.5GHz WiFi; not 5GHz. Not everyone realizes the difference, so if in doubt, have a friend who knows the difference ready to help you. The app is okay, but you're probably going to want to use these with a Google or Alexa assistant and that connects through a different app anyway. Integration was smooth as far as that goes.Bottom line, I bought these because they were cheap, and as such they exceeded my expectations. They're actually a good purchase as well.
C**S
Easy installation and works great with app
Switch was easy to install, setup and works great with Google Assistant and the Ghome app. Love all the wifi Ghome products. All work well with the app.
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