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Hama WiFi Touch Wall Switch

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  • Hama WiFi touch wall switch
  • Flush-mounted, white
  • Double wall switch for conveniently switching the ceiling lighting on/off via WiFi
  • Wall switch for integration into your own WiFi network via free "Hama Smart Home" app
  • works without gateway/bridge

Switching lights on and off is now even easier, more convenient and more energy-saving: with the WLAN light switch, you can switch lights on and off via the app or voice control, but also switch them on at set times or switch off the light when you are out and about.

Further product features:
Double wall switch for conveniently switching the ceiling lighting on/off via WiFi
Wall switch for integration into your own WiFi network via free "Hama Smart Home" app
Works without a gateway/bridge
Existing wall switches can be easily replaced by this one
Glass surface with two soft-touch buttons
Up to two lights can be switched
Control via free app or optionally via voice control "Amazon Alexa" and "Google Assistant"
Can also be controlled via the app while on the move, so you retain full control
Can also be operated manually (WLAN-independent)
Time control possible
Flush-mounted installation

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31,50 Basisstation
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Hama WiFi Touch Wall Switch

Short profile

  • Hama WiFi touch wall switch
  • Flush-mounted, white
  • Double wall switch for conveniently switching the ceiling lighting on/off via WiFi
  • Wall switch for integration into your own WiFi network via free "Hama Smart Home" app
  • works without gateway/bridge

Product description for Hama WiFi Touch Wall Switch

Switching lights on and off is now even easier, more convenient and more energy-saving: with the WLAN light switch, you can switch lights on and off via the app or voice control, but also switch them on at set times or switch off the light when you are out and about.

Further product features:
Double wall switch for conveniently switching the ceiling lighting on/off via WiFi
Wall switch for integration into your own WiFi network via free "Hama Smart Home" app
Works without a gateway/bridge
Existing wall switches can be easily replaced by this one
Glass surface with two soft-touch buttons
Up to two lights can be switched
Control via free app or optionally via voice control "Amazon Alexa" and "Google Assistant"
Can also be controlled via the app while on the move, so you retain full control
Can also be operated manually (WLAN-independent)
Time control possible
Flush-mounted installation

Hama WiFi Touch Wall Switch

Sonstiges
Smart Home System
Hama Smart Solution
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4047443387202
KAN
176551

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