Aller Retour: Allows you to control the same light fixture from two different locations in the space. Ideal for corridors, staircases, or large rooms where you want to turn the light on from one side and turn it off (or adjust it) from the other.
Illuminated: It features a discreet light indicator on the body of the switch.
RF: Control the light wirelessly with a remote control, or directly from the control panel without needing Internet or apps. It is the simplest and easiest solution
Wi-Fi: Connects directly to your home router. Allows you to control the lights from your mobile phone or with your voice (Alexa, Google), without needing additional equipment.
ZigBee: The professional solution for smart homes. They require a central Hub (bridge), but offer top stability, do not burden your Wi-Fi, and consume minimal energy.
Bluetooth: You control the light from your mobile phone only when you are inside the room. No Internet setup is required, making it ideal for simple operation in a specific area.
Z-Wave: It operates on a different frequency than Wi-Fi, so there is no interference, and it offers extended range because each switch also acts as a signal repeater. Requires a compatible Hub (central unit).
DMX: Ideal for changing the color of multiple LED strips simultaneously, without any delay. Mainly used on building facades or demanding smart homes. Requires special signal wiring.
DALI: It allows you to group and control each light fixture individually from a central computer or panel. It is considered the most reliable system for professional spaces.
Alexa: Full control via Echo speakers or the Alexa app. Ideal for voice adjustment of brightness, e.g. “Alexa, set the living room light to 30%.”
Apple HomeKit: For owners of iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. It allows you to control lighting through the Home app or by talking to Siri. It offers the smoothest experience for those who use only the Apple ecosystem.
Google Home: It allows you to control the dimmer via the Google Home app or with voice commands through Google Assistant. You can group it with other devices and create scenarios (e.g. “Hey Google, good night” to turn off all the lights).
Hue Bridge: Compatibility with the Philips Hue system. If you have the central Philips unit (the Bridge), you can add the switch to the same app. This way, you control everything from one place, without getting confused by different applications.
IFTTT: It allows you to create smart scenarios such as: "If I am approaching home (GPS), then turn on the lights" or "If the weather shows rain, make the lights blue." It connects your light with thousands of other apps and services.
Matter: If a device has Matter, you can control it simultaneously from your iPhone (Apple Home), Android (Google Home), and Alexa, without worrying about the manufacturer