
In the most straightforward situation, that means you can situate all the wires directly into the switch without the need for awkward (and space-consuming) wire nuts. Anyway, your call but I would recommend next step is move from Wi-Fi stuff to either z-wave or zigbee because it will open many more options to you, and if you choose Z-Wave then GE has a switch that does exactly what you want.The backside of the Orro has color-coded and clearly marked push-in wire connections. If you don't want to tinker and want an easier set up experience for 70 you can get a SmartThings Hub.
That's equivalent to 30 switches, including two 3-way and one 5-way.Once you turn the power back on, Orro walks you through the rest of the setup. I personally installed 10 1-gang, 7 2-gang, and 2 3-gang tan switch panels in our recently purchased luxury condo. Anyway, your call but I would recommend next step is move from Wi-Fi stuff to either z-wave or zigbee because it will open many more options to you, and if you choose Z-Wave then GE has a switch that does exactly what you want.Beautiful switches that do everything I would ever want a smart switch to do. With only simple on/off controls, the skills are both very simplistic: they only let you turn a light on or off.If you dont want to tinker and want an easier set up experience for 70 you can get a SmartThings Hub.
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