TREATLIFE Single Pole Smart Light Switch, Neutral Wire Required, 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi Light Switch, Works with Alexa and Google Home, Schedule, Remote Control, ETL Listed



Product Description

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smart light switch
Compatibility
  • - Neutral wire is required.
  • - Only support 2.4G network (not 5G).
  • - For single-pole switch only (not 3 way).
  • - Max power: 1250W; Output Current: 10A.
  • - Input Voltage: 120VAC /60Hz
  • - App Supported: Smart Life APP/ TreatLife APP
  • - Standard size: compatible with your existing 1-gang/2-gang/3-gang standard wall plates.

Treatlife Smart Light Switch

Quick and Easy Setup

Treatlife Smart Light Switch is a great way to start building your smart home system. It allows you to easily control your lights with your smartphone from anywhere, anytime.

Not only can you save on energy bills and secure your home with custom timers but also control all the lights if you install Treatlife switches throughout your house. You can also experience voice-activated lighting just with your voice through Alexa or Google Assistant.

  • Treatlife Smart Light Switch comes with labels, the wall plate, and the necessary accessories for your installation.
  • You can follow the clear direction to complete the wiring and pairing.
  • It connects to your home's Wi-Fi network. No need for a hub or extra equipment.
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What is a neutral wire?

A neutral wire allows our switch to be powered while simultaneously allowing the lighting circuit connected to your lights to be power off.

Do I have neutral wires?

  • If your house was built in the mid-1980s or later, there is an excellent chance that you have neutrals everywhere in your home.
  • If there is an outlet (wall receptacle) near the switch, most likely that switch box has a neutral.
  • Switches that are ganged together have a much higher likelihood of having neutrals, no matter what year.

Checking the switch box

The best way is to check the actual wires in the switch box where you want to install Treatlife.

  • Please observe all safety precautions before handling the electrical wiring in your switch boxes.
  • Turn off your breaker box.
  • Take off the trim plate over the switch.
  • Remove the screws from your switch and pull out the existing switch to look at the wires.
  • If you see a white wire (or group of them), it is VERY likely that you have a neutral.

The only way to be absolutely sure that you have found a neutral wire is to check the voltage (110V/120V) between the white wire and the "hot" (usually black in color) wire in the box. In a standard switch/dimmer, the "hot" is using one of the two wires connected to the switch.