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The Legrand Radiant WNRL10WH Smart Switch offers advanced control over your home lighting through smartphones and tablets, featuring scheduling, energy monitoring, and compatibility with major smart home systems. Its sleek design and easy installation make it a perfect addition to any modern home.
K**7
Works with Smartthings
I don't think I found my answer in any of the reviews so I took a chance and I can confirm that the Zigbee outlet option does work with the Smartthings hub. Easy to install, easy to pair. Zigbee outlets are scarce since Jasco discontinued theirs. Hopefully this helps if anyone else is searching.
P**I
Pricey but easy to use and set up
I installed legrand WiFi switches through my house, it was a process and expensive but easy to use and set up. Looks great and all function great on multiple app platforms. Once set up in the legrand control app I was able to link with Apple HomeKit and Alexa.
A**R
Works like a charm!!!
Pros:-Easy setup! Launch H+C app, hold Gateway EZ button till green, hold smart switch EZ button till green, follow the app instructions.-Bought 4 more and setup went flawlessly.Cons:-Gateway EZ button needed each smart switch setup. If Gateway stock cover is installed, removing it is challenging.-Complex when integrating Apple Home app-Long range and wall penetrating 2.4 GHz band needed for gateway
R**O
Best looking Zigbee switch with great performance
I'm an early smart home adopter and I got the 1st gen of Legrand nickel wifi switches. The 1st gen was fun, the 2nd gen (still wifi) was more stable, but still buggy. Now, we're at the 3rd gen with Zigbee and this is really what I wanted all along. No, it's not perfect, but damn it's nice to have this great of an option in 2023. I took a star off because the gateway does make a high pitched noise if you're near it (I put it in a far away hallways, so I don't hear anything) and the initial setup process before the most recent firmware update was convoluted. Like, why the hell does it want me to do an "electrical contract"?I have the smart gateway because it came with the starter package, but I've read reviews on Reddit saying these switches work like any other Zigbee switch when connected to an independent Zigbee gateway. I have these switches in Home Assistant (using the Legrand/Netatmo integration) and Google Home and the response from these is faster than the Legrand wifi switches. The setup is also way better...but still not perfect.I have no idea what that other reviewer was screaming about not getting these into Home Assistant. Also, these are luxury, higher end light switches - you're going to pay more for them. These are built primarily to look good and have reasonable smart home functionality. They are *not* a DIYers smart home dream. There are plenty of those products on the market and expecting these to fit that bill is naive. If you want that functionality, go elsewhere. If you're looking for a beautiful switch that also has most of the smart home functions a normal family would use, get these.
J**N
Works as advertised
The netamo devices work great and integrate perfectly with Alexa. Their customer service is excellent.
J**N
Requires its own ecosystem!!!
So...I've got a pretty robust home automation system at this stage. And I was looking for a 20A capable Z-wave smart outlet. This was near the top of the Amazon search results, so I pulled the trigger on it.Now, I have Zigbee devices, Z-wave devices and WiFi devices, all playing together nicely. This didn't really list what protocol it was using, which, should have been a huge red flag. But it said it worked with Alexa, HomeKit and whatnot, but required a hub. I figured surely I had a hub that would cover whatever protocol they were using... apparently, I was wrong!I've looked into the workarounds for bringing this into Home Assistant, but as far as I can tell...they all require a hub that uses whatever protocol they are using, before you can back together a local integration.It looks like a few people have gone down that path...but I'm so not interested in adopting an entire new smart ecosystem, for one 20A outlet. At nearly twice the price of comparable alternatives...even before you consider the purchase of THEIR hub to make this work, it is DEFINITELY going back. No thanks!A single, standardized "smart" protocol, can't come soon enough. *beats head against desk*
J**N
Annoying “Hum”!!!
This was designed well. You can make it so the gateway goes in any outlet or with any configuration. The setup was fine. The fact that you don’t need a two-gang for the gateway/switch or gateway/outlet combo is great. It sits flush against the wall. You’d never know it’s not a two gang box, but the humming is just too annoying. I am going to see if it changes by moving the gateway to where the outlet is behind the bed. Also, good to know that only one of the two outlets is controlled. The other is always on.
M**N
For 120 volt use only.
Good Device, But Not For 220 volts.
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