Lutron Aurora staffa per piastra da parete per interruttore a paletta/decoratore

Brand:Lutron

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Sapevi che le funzioni intelligenti delle lampadine intelligenti Philips Hue funzionano solo con un interruttore a levetta se è in posizione ON? Se un interruttore a paletta viene urtato inconsapevolmente, spento accidentalmente o la connessione Wi-Fi viene persa, la lampadina intelligente Philips Hue non funzionerà più dalla sua fonte di controllo (app wireless, telecomando o voce). La staffa per piastra da muro dimmer per lampadine intelligenti Aurora di Lutron per interruttori a levetta elimina questo problema. Se utilizzate con il dimmer per lampadine intelligenti Aurora (Z3-1BRL-WH-L01, venduto separatamente), le lampadine intelligenti Philips Hue rimarranno in "modalità pronta" per un controllo intelligente coerente. L'impostazione della staffa per piastra da parete per interruttori a levetta per l'utilizzo con Aurora è un processo rapido e senza problemi. È sufficiente rimuovere l'interruttore a levetta esistente dalla parete, tappare i cavi nella scatola posteriore e avvitare la staffa nella scatola posteriore al posto dell'interruttore: nessun ricablaggio, riposizionamento, o saranno necessari viaggi extra al negozio per ottenere una nuova placca. Aurora si collegherà direttamente alle lampadine intelligenti Philips Hue, senza bisogno di cavi.

Include (1) staffa per piastra a muro per interruttori a levetta; Aurora e altri accessori coordinati venduti separatamente. MONTAGGIO OVUNQUE: utilizza la staffa di montaggio per montare Aurora (venduta separatamente) su quasi tutte le superfici, senza bisogno di praticare fori o tirare il filo. IMPOSTAZIONE SEMPLICE: Sostituisci l'interruttore a levetta esistente con la staffa della piastra a muro; è sufficiente rimuovere l'interruttore a paletta esistente, i cavi del cappuccio e inserirli nella scatola posteriore e montare la staffa della piastra a muro. CHIUNQUE PUÒ UTILIZZARLO: se utilizzato con Aurora, converte qualsiasi interruttore a paletta o decoratore in un dimmer rotativo facile da usare che consente a chiunque di regolare le lampadine intelligenti Philips Hue alla parete, senza bisogno di app. RISOLUZIONE DEL PROBLEMA: le lampadine intelligenti Philips Hue funzionano solo se l'interruttore è in posizione ON. Se utilizzata con un dimmer per lampadine intelligenti Aurora (Z3-1BRL-WH-L0, venduto separatamente) in aperture in stile decoratore, questa staffa mantiene le lampadine intelligenti Philip Hue in "modalità pronta". SOLUZIONE CON INTERRUTTORE A LEVA: la staffa consente il montaggio di (1) interruttore dimmer per lampadina intelligente Lutron Aurora (Z3-1BRL-WH-L0, venduto separatamente) al posto di un interruttore a paletta o decoratore esistente.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Lutron
Brand ‎Lutron
Color White
Color ‎White
Configuration ‎Single
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,661 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Polished
Finish Type Polished
Finish Type ‎Polished
Included Components
Installation Method ‎Screw In
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.25 x 2.25 x 4.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎2.25 x 2.25 x 4.5 inches
Item model number ‎L-AWALL1-WH
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1.62 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Lutron
Mounting Type ‎Wall Mount
Part Number ‎L-AWALL1-WH
Product Dimensions ‎2.25 x 2.25 x 4.5 inches
Size ‎1 Pack
Style ‎Bracket for Paddle Switches
Switch Style Dimmer Switch
Switch Style ‎Dimmer Switch

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Scritto da: Scott and Julia
Can be used with no switch, or all decora switch plate. No homekit support. Waterproof.. maybe?
Update 7/16/2020: You can use these without a light switch all together. I got a little creative and just mounted one on two gang switch plate mounted to a one gang electrical box. used this Switch to separate A light and ceiling fan which I’ve wanted to do for a long time. This is only possible if you have A neutral in your light switch box and also a separate dedicated hot wire in your ceiling box. I happen to have both of these so I did not have to run any power to either box to make this work. I hardwired the lights with hue bulbs and the toggle switch on the wall I replaced with a lutron caseta fan dimmer and then wired it so that the switch only controls the fan and not the lights which are now hardwired because they are hue bulbs which can be controlled by the lutron aurora I was actually intending to cut open the wall and put a two gang electrical box in so that I could attach the switch plate to a two gang electrical box, but when I went to do that I realized that the electrical box was sandwiched by two studs so I could not put a two gang box in. I was actually intending to cut open the wall and put a two gang electrical box in so that I could attach the switch plate to a two gang electrical box, but when I went to do that I realized that the electrical box was sandwiched by two studs so I could not put a two gang box in. My solution was to use a bolt about the thickness of a toggle switch. I had to use a washer so the end of the bolt wouldn’t go through the toggle switch hole because The hole was a little bit too wide. After I mounted the Aurora on the end of the bolt I screwed the bolt in just enough to tighten it flush to the switch plate. I had to use a razor blade to gouge a hole in the wall so the switch plate was it flush even though there was a bolt sticking out in the back of it. But this hole that I gouged was much smaller than the hole I was going to cut to add a two gang box so that’s fine. To get the finely threaded switch plate screws I picked up some mr grip form my local big box hardware store. Maybe they sell it on amazon too? Not sure. It’s metal strips you can cut to size with teeth. It’s meant to fix stripped holes in wood and things. In this case screwed the switch plate screws directly into the drywall and then backed them out then I cut multiple tiny strips of the metal and shoved them in holes. After I put enough strips in there the switch plate screws did end up grabbing onto the metal so I could secure them to the drywall. The end result was that I had two switches and a nice switch plate on the wall, one controlled my lights and the other one control my fan. From the outside appearance you would never know that there isn’t actually a switch in the wall or even a two gang electrical box. You can see the end result in the very last picture. It is the one with the fan dimmer on the right and the aurora on the left. Update 4/6/2020: We’ve had these installed for a while now and my son very much enjoys taking them off the wall. He does it with ease and lately he has Raised his interest in this hobby. Yesterday during bath he left the tub, climbed the step stool up to the switch, pulled it off and put it in the tub, and then Proceeded to start pushing the button while it was submerged. Surprisingly, it worked in the tub and continued to work after I pulled it back out and away from the little hands that had it. I decided to set it on a continuously running air purifier for the evening to be on the safe side but I’m not even sure that was necessary. To this moment it is still working! So in case you have some small hands in the house hold you can rest assured, that it is indeed waterproof At least to a certain point.. I guess? Summary: This switch is perfect for some areas of our house. I wish it had more flexibility in terms of controls like the hue dimmer remote (namely the ability to have multiple presses control different scenes and homekit support), but where that isn’t completely necessary, this works well. It can, however, be rigged to control homekit devices through homekit automations with hue bulbs. We ended up putting some on normal toggle switch plates for now but some we have put in all decora style switch plates that we really like by using an adapter from amazon (more on that in 4th paragraph under “style”). Beware though, toddlers love to push the button and I wouldn’t say this thing is super durable. Style: The switch looks pretty good but in my opinion could look better. As you may be able to tell, it looks a lot like one of those cheap rotary dimmers. That is just as true in real like as it is in the pictures. This could be looked at as good or bad. If you are going for the high tech modern look I’m afraid I wouldn’t say this item really fills that need. If you are looking for something that looks normal, blends in, and is functional then this will be perfect for you. I have only a couple of complaints about the style. Namely that the base for this white switch is grey? Which I can’t make any sense of. I think it would look better if the base was white, maybe even more modern. I’m not sure what the motivation was behind the seeable base being grey. And secondly the light that lights up in the switch during use is just a small dot in the top (pictured) I think it would look better if they would have made just the center of Switch glow in its entirety, but due to the construction of this switch that might of been too difficult to engineer? We wanted to use them with all decora style plates we really liked and we were able to do that by using adapters which you can find on amazon by searching “Toggle Switch Adapter Plate“. The one we used was about $12 and made by a brand called taymac. You can see the end result in the picture, it turned out pretty well. The aurora switch doesn’t completely cover the adapters’ depression but it almost covers it and it’s hardly noticeable what of the depression isn't covered. Durability: I would not recommend using this switch in super rugged scenarios or if you are going to have this switch in direct reachability of a toddler who loves to “push the button”. It is pretty easy to remove (my 2 year old has no problem with that), and it is also possible to break the clip to fasten the switch to the base. I haven’t personally broken it, but I received a warehouse deal that I am returning which has a broken clip (so most likely someone else broke it and returned it). Aside from it getting broken I’d also be scared for it to go missing. It’s quite small and if it ended up in some crevice I’m not sure how or if we’d ever find it again. I’ve had to completely take it off the wall a couple times when my two year old is having a little too much fun with it. Also, in general, this switch just seems cheaply made. I’m not too upset for the amount of tech you get packed into this tiny little device for such an affordable price, I wouldn’t expect much more. But you just have to be careful. Functionality: It works well. It does the job. The two main purposes of this switch are equally successfully fulfilled. Even when my toddler takes the switch off the wall, he still can’t flip the switch underneath with the base installed (and he tried). It also obviously keeps any unknowing guests from turning off your smart lighting which was a main concern for Me. As far as lighting the lights goes. Yes it works. Sometimes there is a very slight delay, but really maybe half a second or something. It’s not bad. It’s not as seamless as a regular switch.. But when all your lights are hooked into a network you can’t really expect it to be. That being said if a delay at all will bother you, you may want to consider the hue dimmer remote switch, I’ve found less delay with that. (there are switch plates you can Find on the internet That hold the remote magnetically and cover the switch just like this dimmer too, just search hue dimmer switch plate and they should come up. Keep in mind the
Scritto da: Fateh Khalsa
A Bit Pricey, But Suits the Purpose
Works great! It does what it’s supposed to, and (like any well designed products should) it “just works”. Setup is honestly so easy, that after spending $50 on the thing, it feels kind of weird to spend less than 5 minutes doing things with it, and then just be done. It just sits there - but it works when you need it, and it solves the forever annoying problem of having people flip the switches the wrong way! I put one in my guest bedroom, as there are three separate lamps controlled by the group in there, and people staying over inevitably mess with them all. After liking the simplicity of it, I decided to add one to our main bedroom as well, as it’s nice to just not have to say “Alexa, turn on the lights” sometimes! Sometimes you’re closer to the switch, or one person is already asleep and you don’t want to wake them to add a little light (the rotate to turn on slightly dim feature is really nice) - and sometimes when you’re, er, spending “private time”, it’s nice to be able to dim the lights down low without having to shout at Alexa to do it, and kill the mood ;) Setup literally does take just five minutes - you screw the thing on (easy, but if you buy the one without the screwdriver, you’ll want a small glasses-type screwdriver to do it), go to the accessory section of the app and add the switch, pick the room(s) you want it to control (the hard work was already done when you set up the room setups), and that’s it! I like to go in to the accessory settings, and change the default setting to “Last on state”, so it remembers the dimness/color settings from when you last turned it off, which is what you’d expect it to do anyways (don’t know why that isn’t the default already). And that’s really it! Then you just let it be, and use it when you need it! Philips Hue adds a nice dimming effect when turning it off and on, which is a nice touch as well! If I had any complaints (and they’d be extremely minor), these are the things I’d mention: - Not a problem with the switch per-se, but when using the dimming functionality in a room with multiple separate lamps, Hue has a tendency to not perfectly sync the bulbs, resulting in a weird offset dimming effect that is slightly off-putting. In no ways a deal breaker, and not something the switch designers can really control, but it’s worth noting as you might notice it occasionally. - Just a personal design aesthetic for me, but I think the little white light that flashes on the switch when you toggle it would look better in the middle of the switch, rather than the top. Might be a limitation of the design (that’s where the old switch is underneath), however. - The switch does stick out a bit more than a “regular” dimmer switch, with a little bit of the grey plastic from the mount showing underneath. Not a big deal, as you get used to the look pretty quickly, but it looks a little unusual at first if you’re expecting something exactly like a normal dimmer switch, or expecting the switch to snap fully down over the mounting plastic. It really does look nice however - see my images for an example! - It’s a bit pricey for what it is - but it IS part of the Hue ecosystem, so what do you expect ????‍♀️. It serves its purpose well, so as far as I’m concerned, it’s worth the money. I have the official Hue dimmer switch/remote in my living room, which is definitely cheaper, and also works really well - however it doesn’t serve the dual purpose of covering the switches to keep people from flipping them. This depends on your experience, but I’d argue that feature alone is worth some money, especially in rooms where guests/others who don’t know the system are likely to be using the lights. The Hue dimmer is perfect in my living room, where there are no readily accessible switches anyways, and having the removable remote to put on the coffee table is a nice touch! I mounted it where a switch Should be in my house, and it works great. Each is their own thing really, and they each have their own well-suited purposes! A note to people who don’t have ‘standard‘ light switches (necessary to place this on): if you’re reasonably comfortable with DIY, it’s pretty easy (and cheap - a good switch and plate together cost like ~$2-3) to just buy a new switch at a hardware store, and wire it in. Look up a video for how to do it online, be SURE to turn off the power at the panel before working on things, and if you’re in any way uncomfortable or don’t know what you’re doing, call an electrician. I’m not one - I’m just a random person on the internet, so I can’t be held responsible for anything that comes of your choice to follow my instructions - however it really is easy to do once you know what you’re doing, and it can allow you to use this switch even if you have the flat-style “decor” switches, or existing dimming knobs. I actually used these both on switches I replaced from some very old dimmers, which had a tendency to buzz, and cause the Hue bulbs to act wonky when the dimmer wasn’t turned up to 100%. That’s it, really! It works well, it solves a problem that all smarthome owners know and experience, and it does so in a sleek, elegant, and easy to use way! A note to Amazon: I have no idea what the “Sheerness” rating you’re asking me for is, as I can’t for the life of me figure out what about this product is “sheer” ????.
Scritto da: Ricardo Branch
Solves a simple but annoying problem with Phillips Hue Smart Lightbulbs.
Are you like me, a Dad who invested too much $$$ into smart home tech to make life simpler only to want to pull your hair out when your little ones turn off the light switches in the house making you yell at Alexa and not get the result you want?? If this is you then this Lutron light switch solves that lol I bought one of these for our living room Philips Hue lights just to protect my precious Alexa overlord from not giving me the response i want when i ask the simple question to turn off the lights and prevent a device is unresponsive error message. As an added bonus, it can allow you to synch multiple lights to the dimmer switch so you can dim the lights to a low setting in case you want a more hands-on approach to controlling your lights. Simply put, if you own Philips Hue light bulbs then this is the product you need. If you rent and want to get more fancy in your rental then it's a must!
Scritto da: Bill D
Smart Bulb Dimmer - without using your phone
This is super quick and easy to set up with any of the tools like Alexa, Google Home or Siri. In about 3 minutes, I have it setup and it fits nicely over a light switch. Keep in mind, this doesn't just dim: it also can turn the light off and on. Instead of using the toggle switch, press the button and it turns the lights on or off. Rotate the dial, and it sets the level of brightness. This adds a familiar context to people who aren't comfortable with fancy technology. But, if it's a three-way switch and someone flips the power off, that other switch will have to be turned back on for this to work. So far, very pleased.
Scritto da: Sunshine Rivas
It does what it promised but a bit too expensive!!
The knobs work as expected, I did have some troubles installing 1 of them (I bought 2) but it was actually installing but not telling me that they were, so I kept resetting it for hours until I found out they were actually already paired, other than that, I do exactly what I need them to do, I’m taking 1 star because they are a bit too pricey for what they are.
Scritto da: Bradley Lloyd
Exactly what I’ve been looking for!
I love home kit including smart lights but the insanely frustrating problem is people (mostly guests and even my own kids) flip my Philips hue switches off leaving them unresponsive. I’ve been looking for a solution for a long time and have finally found it. Yes, $50 is steep but worth every penny. Easy to install, works effortlessly and looks nice. No scenes but you can select a different default scene (like “last on” or “energize” and others). I did have to replace my decora switch with a toggle which wasn’t ideal but a small price to pay. I also had to spend $20 on a new wall plate that fit 1 toggle and 2 decora. Lutron apparently makes a decora insert but good luck finding this product anywhere. Anyways, totally recommend. I have 7 more switches that control hue lights that I will be replacing with the Aurora.
Scritto da: Jae
Easy to install and working very smoothly
As I rent a studio, it is a bit difficult to change the wirings in the apartment. This product (combined with Philips hue bulbs) has provided a nice dimmable light solution for a bathroom! It was effortless to install, and the base is mounted firmly, while I originally had a little doubt about it. I love the product. I wish that the product had a time-dependent feature for the on/off switch so that one can set a dimmed light on during the night.
Scritto da: Quality Purchaser
Great solution for unique problems.
How many switches do you want? How much explaining do you want to do for your house sitter or family that comes over? If people roll their eyes at your smart bulb house, this is a great solution for plain white smart bulbs. Press to turn on and off, spin it on to start at lowest brightness. Great when you don't want MORE switches beside switches, or your wife likes to turn off all the conventional switches and mess with your grand scheme of a robot home. Over-priced at first, but honestly has made a world of difference for the one place i really needed this style of solution - the bathroom. No one wants to mess with stuff in a bathroom, but i also didn't want to be blinded every time i got up at night. More robust than i thought it would be, but I also wouldn't hit it with a hammer or a teenager.
Scritto da: Etherboy
Easy to use if a bit expensive
I have a number of these controlling my hue color bulbs, they work well and are easy to install. I have only had them for a few months so I am not sure how long the batteries will last yet. They do seem a bit on the expensive side, but can be worth it for the convenience.

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