Looks like Brown is CH2 light, Red is CH1 light, Black is Live and White is Neutral.
Good catch and zoom in on that image. I didnât catch that at first and probably should be paying attention in a late meeting Iâm in⌠thanks for sharing that FCC info.
I bet the back of that plastic case probably has the coloring and labeling. Iâm getting a little excited for these because I have a couple really good use cases for dual load devices where the Zen30 switch is more than I need (plus I want Zigbee more than Zwave).
Iâm definitely getting one and will work on a DTH for it if needed!
The HomeKit news article linked to above says there are four models
WSC01, single, no neutral required
WSC02, double, no neutral required
WSC03, single, neutral required
WSC04, double, neutral required
See the article for more details.
Product manuals for all four models are available on the aqara site.
Yup, same ones on the FCC site. Canât wait!
EDIT:
Instead of creating a DTH, I wonder if this ST stock handler will work:
The fingerprint isnât there, but that doesnât mean it wonât work if the right clusters are there with the Aqara device.
According to the following article, the âno neutral requiredâ Aqara models do not function as zigbee repeaters, only the 3 wire models do. Can anyone confirm one way or the other?
(Note that these are an âeither/orâ set up with regard to homekit and smartthings, not both at once. Thatâs because the HomeKit integration is via the aqara hub and the switches canât be connected to both hubs at once.)
Thanks for passing along that code. Saved me $8!
Looking at the description on Amazon for the double switch, both the neutral and no neutral switches say this:
Aqara Smart Plug and Aqara Smart Wall Switch can also be used as a signal repeater to extend signal coverage.
But that doesnât mean their description is rightâŚ
Right, because there are other Aqara light switch models that do work as Zigbee repeaters.
it isnât clear from their description, are these dimmers or on/off only?
Not a dimmer. See the user manual.
Started a separate discussion for the Aqara double rocker:
Zigbee outlet, dimmer and switch (all non energy monitoring) have been released!
https://byjasco.com/products/smart-home-automation/zigbee
I hope they release the energy monitoring versions soon, but purchased a couple outlets to replace defunct (no power) Zwave outlets. My goal is to replace 100% of my zwave outlets with zigbee. I also purchased a zigbee switch, but I already forgot where I intended to use it
Yup:
LOL, hate it when that happens!
My outlet comes today, so Iâll update that other discussion with anything I find. I doubt weâll see an energy version soon. Their previous models had them, so youâd think theyâd engineer that same feature in their new models. It wouldnât surprise me if the accountants got involved and said not to spend any R&D money on that. I can see that being true because if theyâre focused on Alexa compatibility, and Alexa doesnât use power for anything, why spend time and money on it?
The new switches are certainly less expensive than the previous models, and thatâs a good thing.
The energy reporting versions have been certified so they do exist⌠but when they will be released is unknown.
https://zigbeealliance.org/zigbee_products/in-wall-smart-switch-with-energy-monitoring-decora-style/
https://zigbeealliance.org/zigbee_products/in-wall-tamper-resistant-smart-outlet/
That might also be why the versions w/o are cheaper. I thought I had read about a fan controller too but I canât find it. Must have been wishful thinking.
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Good catch on those, and I do remember a post from you a while back about that fan controller. Letâs hope itâs not wishful thinking!
My outlet just arrived via UPS, but I can;t get it installed until later tonight. Iâm ok w/no power reporting for where itâs going, but I might wait for the next version that has it. Iâll be honest though, I really havenât come across a need or use case for power reporting with the ones I have now, so weâll see.
Just installed the outlet. Iâll be updating the other discussion shortly.
Looks interesting on no-neutral required and Thailand use US switch dimension. However, it cannot accept 220v. Waiting for Zemismart new physical switch for Zigbee. They said that there will be âno-neutralâ model as well. And it support 110-240v
Same doubt here