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The Tuya Smart WiFi Switch is a versatile 1-channel relay switch compatible with Alexa and Google Home, enabling remote and voice control of home appliances. It features adjustable inching time from 0.5 seconds to 1 hour, supports dual power inputs (USB 5V and AC 85-250V), and operates exclusively on 2.4GHz WiFi. With customizable routines, device sharing, and group management via the Tuya/Smart Life app, it’s the perfect upgrade for a seamless smart home experience.
N**S
Fun to play with in home assistant/tuya
Using this to test some RV applications in my basement, controlling low voltage lights, pumps, etc etc. Working better than I expected. If you like playing with home assistant this is a fun little device
E**S
Works in Home Assistant via the Tuya integration, but device connectors aren't marked
I ordered the Tuya, 7-32 VDC, single relay version. It works well using the smartlife app, and I got it to work in Home Assistant using the Tuya integration.Overall, the relay matches the listing description and it works as you'd expect so I'm happy with it. But the instructions are short and somewhat incomplete, there's no mounting hardware, and the buttons/connectors aren't labeled on the device itself.Here are some of my further observations.The control circuit in this relay is powered through a micro USB port, and it switches the separate 7-32 VDC input line to power your device. I'm using mine to adjust the 24VDC water solenoid valve on our whole house humidifier to prevent condensation from forming on our windows in the winter; based on the furnace's state, inside humidity level, and outside temperature - which I programmed using Home Assistant.As mentioned, the relay works well but the buttons and connectors aren't marked on it. The instructions do identify the connectors but they don't identify which button is which (the center-most button toggles the relay, the other is the reset/pairing button). I ended up etching the details onto the case myself so I'll know what they're for years from now, when I'll likely have lost the paperwork.Since there aren't any mounting holes, mounting hardware, or even mounting instructions with this relay, I stuck mine on the side of my humidifier with double sided tape and I think that will be good enough because it's not the least bit heavy.
K**A
Works as advertised, but no on-device labels
My main requirement for allowing smart devices into my home is that they can be integrated into HomeAssistant. This one works via the Tuya integration you can add into HA, so that's good. I do wish the documentation was better, as the instructions are in Chinese and the connectors are not labeled on the device itself, which should be standard.
R**R
Works great so far
We already have a lot of things basically automated at home. So I actually got this to use in our camper...yep...camper.We take a cell based internet service that has wi-fi built in with us as we travel. We don't like to feel cut-off except when we want to be. So since we already have that, I was able to connect this unit to our camper and wi-fi unit. Then have it control things like 12 volt outside lights and such via our phones (hey, it is the simple things in life). You can control 110 volt ac with it as well if needed. Each "channel" is independent of the other with its own relay unless you purposely wire the inputs as the same. Programming was a little difficult as are many such devices in my experience. But if you have experience, you will likely get it done without too much headache.So far, it as worked well for this little task. It makes life a little easier to do some things...and amaze the campground critters...LOL
D**K
Works with Home Assistant with Tuya
I was able to set the relays as a momentary contact switch or as a latched switch. But I had to set them all the same way. I could not set each one individually. It would be nice if I could. There are a lot of these offered in Amazon, a with different manufactures label on them but they seem to be the same. I have this working with Home Assistant to control some devices remotely. I'd like to see an Ethernet version of this.
A**W
Basic light
This light works fine and is bright enough for supplemental lighting under the counter. Although this is competitively priced I don't think this type of light is a good value for what it is. It would be quite costly to light up a whole counter, not to mention having to wave on each light individually. Probably best suited to an area that needs one light.
A**S
Works good
Using this as an inbetween for some solid state relays I got which run on low power. This is a great little setup to have if you just need some low voltage relays for controls on your property or anything along those lines. Works with the Tuya app which can connect it up to your google home or amazon account for voice control or other means of control such as clicking on and off. Theres two versions, I stuck with the DC model since Im usually building small DC boxes on the propert that are ran off of solar or battery. There is an AC version as well.
D**
Very cool and I love it
I have been dabbling around in building, solar generators, a.k.a. battery packs. This look like a great way to upgrade my system I have been working on and being able to control some of my accessories via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The instructions aren’t the best I can tell. It’s mainly meant for Chinese readers, but being it used an app that I use for my other smart things I was able to figure it out. The Bluetooth range isn’t that good but I mainly use Wi-Fi and I can access it from anywhere.
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