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MCO Z-wave Smart Dimmer Switch $99 + Delivery (Free over $500) @ Oz Smart Things

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  • +3

    How good is this? one button for $99 + delivery… similar products with more than 2 buttons on Amazon are under $50 delivered..

    • Any recommendations from those sub-$50 switches? Looking to get a few this week.

      • If you are looking for a cheaper alternative you can look at the Shelly wifi modules and install them behind your switch of choice.

    • +1

      Are they dimmer switches, or just on/off?

      Here is a dimmer - one channel, 3 buttons $62:
      https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B078LC45BX/ref=twister_B0822RYF…

      That is Zigbee. Not sure why you'd want to go Z-wave.

      • They are a dimmer not just on-off. You will find most people choose Z-wave because of reliability and compatibility.

        It is more expensive but that is because there are extra certification and compliance that these devices must go through to be members of the Z-wave Alliance.

    • Be careful with Amazon. I ordered a dimmer switch for Amazon Au and they set a 120v not 240v.

      • Also, you must make sure that they are approved for Australia. Always look for the RCM mark of approval before purchasing.

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    Edit: mod removed 95% of the tags OP had. đŸ˜’

  • +1

    Hi rep, can you please confirm what types of switches the Switchbot works with? Is it only suitable for the American style switches?

    • you'll need neutral at the switch.

    • Hello,

      The SwitchBot works with buttons on your A/C, TV or Coffee machine for example. It works with push buttons rather than the Aussie style rocker switch.

  • +1

    Plenty of Zigbee Oz approved( which may be questionable) available online at half the price. Z Wave is way too expensive

    • z-wave uses a different frequency in AU compared to the rest of the world, i believe there was interference with the worldwide one. So anything z-wave for use in aus not only has had to jump through the hoops for our certification but has to be made on a small special production run. This is expensive for the genuine legal to install articles and also seems to limit the amount of 'totally legit certified won't burn your house down' specials that exist with the tech so it reduces the downward pressure on price.

      I have z-wave via pucks/modules behind the switches as at the time it was a good trade off of cost/features however its a busy space and moving quick. I think if i was doing it again would likely end up with wifi light switches, zigbee sensors when on battery (heaps smaller and lower power drawer than wifi), and have more feature lighting on RGBW or W+W LED products hidden.

  • I think that the ability to turn off the %#^#@$%$%@####!!!! led may just be worth the price alone. :p

  • Hey Guys,

    We are new on here. We run an online Electronics store out of Sydney and also provide installation services, Electrician and security techs.

    Let me know what you are looking for and I will try to do some deals for you guys.

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