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iHelios Living Reinvented

Smart Light Switch iHelios – No Neutral, Zigbee, Alexa & Google Home Compatible

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Smart Light Switch -Tempered Glass Touch Panel (No Neutral Required)

No Neutral Wire Required | Touch Control | Smart Integration (Alexa & Google Assistant) | App Control | Customizable Scenes
| Energy Efficient | Easy Installation | Safety & Durability


About Our Smart Light Switch

Elevate your home with our sleek glass smart light switch. Ideal for older homes due to its no neutral requirement.

  • No Neutral Wire Required – Ideal for older homes
  • Touch Control – Stylish touch panel
  • Smart Integration – Works with voice assistants
  • App Control – Manage lighting remotely
  • Customizable Scenes – Adapt to your mood or activities
  • Energy Efficient – Save energy with scheduling
  • Easy Installation – Comprehensive setup guide
  • Safety & Durability – Quality materials for longevity
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iHelios Frequently Asked Questions

Can I install this switch without a neutral wire?

Yes. The iHelios smart light switch is designed for no-neutral installations, making it perfect for older homes that lack a neutral conductor in the switch box

What type of circuit can it handle per gang?

Each gang supports a load of up to 1000 W and operates across 90–250 V AC at 50/60 Hz

Which smart home platforms does it work with?

It uses Zigbee (IEEE 802.15.4, 2.4 GHz) connectivity and integrates smoothly with Alexa, Google Assistant, and other Zigbee-compatible systems; a Zigbee gateway is required

What are the physical design options and control features?

The switch features a sleek tempered glass touch panel, available in White, Black, Grey, and Gold, sized at 86 × 86 × 35 mm

How do I manage the switch remotely and set scenes?

You can control it via the iHelios Living Reinvented app, set schedules, define scenes, and manage it using voice via Alexa or Google Home—all remotely through a Zigbee gateway