Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control
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Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control
Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control
Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control
Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control
Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control
Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control
Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control
Martin Jerry TASMOTA Smart Switch - ESP8266 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Home Assistant | Smart Home Automation | Perfect for Bedroom, Living Room & Office Lighting Control
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Description
WiFi smart switch Compatible with Alexan and Google Assistant Cannot work with Homekit and Siri
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Returns will be accepted for up to 10 days of Customer’s receipt or tracking number on unworn items. You, as a Customer, are obliged to inform us via email before you return the item.

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Features

TASMOTA This switch is TASMOTA build in, users do not need to flash by themselve. Not Smart Life App. ESP8266 inside, ans support 2.4G WiFi Only

Installation This wifi switch is single pole (NOT 3 way smart switch). Neutral required. Basic electrical knowledge and skills are helpful

Specifications 100-240V, 10A(Max), 50/60Hz, Fit standard switch plate (1-Gang, 2-gang, etc.), ON/OFF relay smart switches (not smart dimmer switch)

Home Assistant with MQTT set well, you can link it into your Home Assistant platform easily. Then, you can also use Alexa and Google Home to contorl it

Support Martin Jerry promises 90-Day 100% refund, 1-year quality warranty for it's smart home products on Amazon. Tech support messages reply within 24h

Reviews
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It took me a while to figure out how to set it up, (I lost the insert, wasn't too easy to find info online that I could understand) but it was pretty easy, all things considered. You connect to it as if it were an access point, use the web interface to tell it your actual AP settings, and then you connect to it and further configure whatever options you'd like after it connects to your real AP. It was a little weird that the topic names for status and command were not actually the topics in the MQTT configuration. Instead they are derived from the fallback topic name. Use the information tab in the web UI to view the MQTT details because the name is derived from the topic names in the MQTT configuration but doesn't exactly match.

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