Shelly Plus Plug S
Shelly DUO-RGBW - smart bulb
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€1.00 - €2,373.00
Smart home devices typically require specific wiring setups that adhere to European standards. Most devices operate on a voltage range of 230V AC, with a standard amperage limit of 16A. It is important to ensure the presence of a neutral wire for devices that require continuous power. Additionally, dry contact outputs are commonly used for integration with other systems.
To integrate your smart home devices with Home Assistant, ensure that your devices support either MQTT or REST API protocols. You will need to configure the integrations in the Home Assistant interface, allowing you to control and automate devices. Check for specific configuration limitations in the documentation of each device.
Smart switches are typically installed in place of traditional wall switches and control hardwired fixtures like lights, while smart plugs are used with existing outlets to control plugged-in devices. Smart switches often require a neutral wire, whereas smart plugs do not.
If your smart home device is not responding, first check the power supply and ensure that the wiring is correctly installed. Verify that the device is connected to the home network and that the integration with your automation platform (e.g., Home Assistant) is properly configured. Restart the device and the hub if applicable.
Yes, most smart home devices are compatible with Alexa and Google Home for voice control. Ensure that the device has been properly configured with the respective app and linked to your smart home ecosystem. Check for any specific compatibility notes in the device's manual regarding voice control features.
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