Eaton Wi-Fi Smart Voice Dimmer with Alexa Built-In

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June 7, 2021

Eaton’s broad selection of Wi-Fi smart devices offer reliability with unbeatable ease of setup. Every device sets up quickly and easily with the Amazon Alexa App- no hubs or controllers are necessary. Just ask Alexa to turn your lights ON/OFF, set timers, make announcements, and brighten/ dim lights with Alexa Built-in.

• Frustration-Free Setup: Just turn on your device and set up is simple using the Amazon Alexa App

• No hub required: Quickly and easily set up a wide variety of smart-home lighting control devices without hubs or controllers

• Voice control: Just ask Alexa to turn your lights ON/OFF, play music, set timers, make announcements and brighten/dim lights with Alexa built-in

• Privacy mode: Simply mute the microphones with the push of a button

• Easy installation: LED indicators confirm proper installation and eliminate callbacks

• Personalization: Schedule lights to go on and off-and even dim-to fit a daily routine

• Up-to-date: Ensure you have the latest features and peak device performance through over the air updates

• Ratings: Neutral wire required for installations; compatible with LED/CFL up to 300W and INC/HAL/FLR/MLV/ELV up to 300W, ½ HP motor loads

• Can be wired with standard 3-way switch to control lights from two or more locations

• Preset whether your device comes on or stays off following a power outage

• Adjust how long lights stay on to allow for a safe, convenient exit

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