💡 Light Up Your Life, Effortlessly!
The AduroSmart ERIA Smart Wireless Dimming Switch allows you to control your ZigBee wireless lights from up to 90 feet away without the need for a hub. With a 3-year battery life and easy installation, this dimming switch is compatible with various smart home systems, making it a perfect addition to any modern home.
Operation Mode | Off |
Connector Type | Wireless |
Brand | ERIA |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.04 x 3.31 x 0.43 inches |
International Protection Rating | IP54 |
Specification Met | Eria |
Controller Type | vera, SmartThings, Amazon Alexa |
Control Method | Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | ZigBee |
Color | White |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | AduroSmart |
Part Number | 81825 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.04 x 3.31 x 0.43 inches |
Item model number | 81825 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Installation Method | Surface-Mounted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Dimming Switch, Mountable |
Included Components | ERIA Dimmer Switch |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Manganese |
Description Pile | CR2023 |
R**S
Fits in standard plate, inexpensive, works well
These cost a bit less than the Hue Dimmer and can be used for a similar purpose if you're willing to TouchLink them. I prefer to use them with my Zigbee hub, Hubitat, for a variety of more powerful purposes. (Hubitat supports these devices natively; if you're using a different Zigbee HA hub like SmartThings, don't expect it to work unless they have a driver/device handler for it or if it's on their whitelist; it should work with Zigbee LL as described above).Unlike the Hue Dimmer, these fit in a standard decorator plate, which besides the price is their main advantage (if you only want to use them on Hue, the app doesn't "see" them so you won't be able to, for example, cycle between scenes with multiple presses, unless there's a way to set that up that I don't know about, so the Hue Dimmer may be more functional if you value that). They are arguably a bit better-looking, too. Both only come in white, and both also come with their own mounting plate (for on-the-wall or anywhere installation), but again, the Eria can be mounted in any decorator plate (they even include wire nuts if you want to replace an existing switch with it).My only issue is that it takes a second or two after holding the "up" or "down" buttons for it to send a "held" event (release any quicker and you'll just get a "pushed" event). Some of this could be specific to my hub, Hubitat, but I imagine it's only interpreting what the device itself sends. In any case this means that if you want to configure it to start dimming when the button is held and stop dimming when it's released (emulating what you'd expect), you'll have to hold it down for a while before it will even start. This can mostly be worked around by using "pushed" to just step the brightness up/down by a specific level, but I still wish the "held" delay was a bit less.
M**E
Worked and is slowly breaking
Worked well for about two weeks. Then it became slow to respond to button presses. Now only the two central buttons work, the top and bottom buttons and totally unresponsive. Wish I could return it.
T**X
Feels cheap, missing features I’d expect -- hostile customer service to boot
I have the dimmer. It’s fine, but I’d say it’s a C quality product.Pros:- price is low, and you get a 4 button controller.- two of the four buttons support a press and hold, the other two are used for some pairing and unpairing, and don’t send a zigbee command.- it paired well with a third party zigbee hub, though the instructions to do so were vanishingly absent from the booklet and the website — with controller in pairing mode, press both middle buttons to reset it, wait for green light, then press and hold the “off” button and wait for the green light again.- The dock / wall plate is nicely done. The magnets seem to work well.Cons:- The buttons have a lot of play in them, which means when you use it you have to be dead on in the middle or you’ll just flex the plastic and the switch won’t actually engage. You could sum this up by saying that it just feels cheap.- It has two bright LEDs which blink when you press a button. The red one isn’t often used because it’s an error light. The green one flashes every time you press a button. If you’re using this to turn on a light in the middle of a night, it’s bright enough to shock your night vision.- The remote (without the dock) doesn’t sit flat. In order to mount it without the faceplate, you’ll have to come up with some wedge or modify the remote. In our case, we want to use a command strip to mount it to the underside of a shelf, though we haven’t yet succeeded.---Update - after asking customer service about the LEDs, we got a snarky response and no help. I guess if the product works for you, that's good. It's cheap and sometimes that's what you need. I won't be buying anything from Aduro anymore.
C**
Great looking, hard to integrate into SmartThings
The remote looks nice on the wall with the wall plate and I would imagine it would be seamless when paired with an ERIA Hub. But if you're like me and have a SmartThings hub, things get a bit tricky. On and off commands work fine, just make sure to specify on for the on button and off for the off button, using toggle on or off freaks things out. To get the dimming function to work, I had to use webCoRE to write my own piston. This was also not as straightforward as it should have been because the remote seems to send the hub multiple events per button press which was a pain to overcome. An update to the integration would be much appreciated. I'm still rating 4 stars because it is the only good looking multi-button wireless remote with a wall plate that talks to smartthings.
A**I
Cheapo
I would not buy this again because it's very flimsy. It also sticks out a little from the wall leaving a small gap with both the included faceplate or a standard decora plate.I'm not going to return it because it's only used in a closet. It does work like it says it does. It links up with ZHA and sends events, although this combo does not appear to support any double or triple taps.Furthermore with this setup dimming requires pressing and releasing the button once for each step. If you hold down the bright or dim button it won't cycle through the settings.
I**N
Works well with Hubitat
I purchased this to control some Zigbee blinds via my Hubitat. Setup was a breeze, and I was able to use Rule Machine to quickly define rules to fully open, close, and adjust up and down 10%. I had tried a few other remotes to achieve similar performance and they didn't work for one reason or another. I plan on installing the switch into an old work box soon and the included mounting hardware seems like it should be straightforward.
R**N
Cheap but functional
I'm using this with Home Assistant (ZHA with HUSBZB-1 stick) and it works pretty well.The button feel is quite cheap/wobbly and there has been the odd instance where a button seems to get suck (LED stays lit) until I press again to get it unstuck.I use 2 of them for media controls. The On button is used as Play/Pause on whatever device is currently playing in our living room. The Off button toggles the power of our Television and attached devices. Up is Vol+ and Down is Vol-. I even attached the wallplate to the side of our couch. We'll never have to search for a lost remote again :)UPDATE: One of mine has an issue where the down button either doesn't work or gets stuck. It's happened since day 1 and I thought it was just a bad battery. Finally got around to looking at it and it's simply defective. Too late to return it too.
J**D
Good Looking Controller
First off, this is a great looking controller and I appreciate the magnetic mount aswell! It is easy to remove, but does not fall out!On to the challenge, I, unfortunately, find that it often doesn't respond to commands right away and sometimes even takes one or two button pressses. I also have to pair it directly, would prefer in the future to be able to link through smartthings.
A**R
Non compatible SmartThings
Ne fonctionne pas du tout correctement avec le hub Smartthings
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