Roller Shutter: Special switch (usually double or with arrows) for raising and lowering electric shutters, awnings, or curtains.
Lighting: The classic switch for turning lights on and off in any room.
Command: A switch that does not directly control a device, but sends signals (commands) to a smart system to execute various predefined scenarios (e.g. "leaving home" scenario).
Recessed: It is installed inside the wall in special boxes, offering an elegant and flush finish.
Wall-mounted: It is screwed directly onto the wall surface without the need for any masonry work, making it the fastest solution for renovations or spaces such as garages and storage rooms.
Basic: The classic wall switch for simple commands, with a rocker-type button, ideal for turning lights or other electrical devices on and off.
Card: A switch that is activated by inserting a card, often used in hotels or controlled areas, to turn on lighting or other devices.
Touch Button: A switch that operates with a light touch on the surface, like a smartphone screen, for modern and comfortable use without a mechanical button.
Rotary: A switch with a rotary dial that allows for adjusting intensity or selecting a function. It is commonly used for controlling lighting, volume, or functions in residential or industrial applications.
Screen: Smart control panel with LCD/LED screen. Allows control of multiple devices (lights, air conditioning, scenarios) from a single point.
Safety Light: It provides steady downward lighting. It acts like a small built-in light fixture, installed in place of a switch, and serves as a night light or for safe movement in corridors and staircases.
Motion Sensor: Automatically turns on the light when it detects motion in the area. Ideal for storage rooms, garages, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces.
Aller Retour: Allows you to control the same light from two different locations. It is ideal for the beginning and end of a hallway or for the room entrance and your bedside table.
Illuminated: Emits light to indicate whether the switch is on or to help locate it in the dark.
Medium: It is used when you want to control the same light from three or more locations (e.g. in large corridors or staircases). It always works together with two Aller-Retour switches at the ends of the installation.
Battery-powered: They offer complete flexibility in placement. They are a practical choice for making your home smart easily and quickly. They do not require complex installation, as they are usually wireless and can be mounted anywhere with simple adhesive tape.