Connectivity: It is the communication protocol through which the smart switch communicates wirelessly with your mobile phone and allows you to remotely control the connected devices.
Smart Switch: It is installed in your home’s wiring and allows you to control your devices remotely from your mobile phone. It turns any ordinary device into a smart one, enabling you to turn it on, off, or schedule its operation.
Basic: Classic mechanical switch that connects to your device’s power cable and allows you to turn it on or off.
Smart Button: It functions as a wireless remote control without cables. It does not directly control the power, but allows remote control via a smart switch or directly to a smart device (e.g. smart bulb).
With Remote Control: It allows you to control the switch remotely with a remote control, without needing your smartphone.
Dimmer: It allows you to adjust the brightness of the lighting instead of simply turning it on or off. Bulbs that support dimmable functionality are required.
Dry Contact: Dry Contact. It allows you to safely control devices that have their own power supply. It does not transfer current but enables you to control them remotely, without causing a short circuit or damage.
Consumption Measurement: It allows you to see in real time how much electricity your connected device is consuming and to keep a usage history, via your smartphone and the compatible app.
Alexa: Amazon’s automation platform based on the Alexa voice assistant. It offers voice control capabilities and the creation of “Skills” for connecting and automatically coordinating multiple smart devices.
Apple HomeKit: Apple’s ecosystem that allows secure control of the device from an iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. Supports voice commands via Siri and the creation of automations through the Home app.
Google Home: Google’s platform for managing and controlling smart devices. It allows operation via Google Assistant with voice commands in Greek and the integration of the device into automated routines.
Matter: Matter is the new global standard that allows all devices to work seamlessly with Apple, Google, and Alexa simultaneously. It offers speed, security, and local operation.
IFTTT: Automation ecosystem that connects the device with apps and other smart gadgets. Allows the creation of smart scenarios (Applets) for automatic operation based on location, weather, or other digital notifications.
Maximum Load (A): It is the maximum amount of current the switch can withstand without burning out. The amperes of the controlled device must always be less than the switch's maximum load in amperes.