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The MOES WiFi Light Switch Module is a compact, flush-mounted smart switch compatible with Alexa and Google Home. It supports 2 Gang, 10A loads, requires a neutral wire, and connects directly to 2.4GHz WiFi without a hub. Control your lighting remotely or via voice commands using the Smart Life Tuya app for seamless home automation.
Manufacturer | WENZHOU NOVA NEW ENERGY CO.,LTD |
Part number | WM-104B-M-EU |
Item Weight | 50 g |
Package Dimensions | 10.4 x 5.5 x 2.9 cm; 50 g |
Manufacturer reference | WM-104B-M-EU |
Size | 2 Gang |
Style | 2 Channel 10A - WiFi |
Switch Type | 2-way |
Plug profile | Wall Mount |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Compact but no ancilliary data in HA
I've been using Sonoff MINIR4M WiFi switches from patress boxes where the neutral wire is available which I like as they support both the well-documented cloud & local Sonoff/eWeLink protocol and Matter. (For where there is no neutral available, I've been using Sonoff ZBMINIL2 Zigbee ZHA or Tapo S210/S220 with H100 Matter-aware hub.)However for a new installation, I needed two switched live connections in the same single-width patress and came across this unit. (There is also a 1-gang model.)The MOES unit is about the same size as the two Sonoff ones I mentioned above and fits into patress boxes just as well as them. It feels more robust than the Sonoffs and also comes with a DIN-rail mounting adapter if you want to use it in a distribution cabinet setup. If used, the input terminals for physical switches expect to be isolated for off and connected to the live voltage for on. The unit can be connected to an existing multi-switch stairwell setup.There is the usual SMT pair/reset button on the case but instead of a LED there is a rather loud buzzer to give you status cues. This makes sense because as well as the SMT button, you can rapidly flip the attached mains patress switch 20 times to re-enter pairing mode which allows reconfiguration without removing the switch plate.I already had the SmartLife Tuya-based app installed on my phone and this allowed pairing quite easily onto my 2.4GHz home automation WiFi subnet. If you already have the Tuya app that can be used as well or there is a MOES-branded app available. All provide the usual switch control and inter-op with Alexa, Google & SmartThings. The apps also provide information on the Tuya virtual ID and WiFi signal strength of the unit and allow you to choose between rocker or momentary contact (aka 'retractive' in electrician-speak) mains switches for the switch inputs.The Home Assistant Tuya integration picked up the new device immediately and created two new switch entities and a select entity to choose power-on mode - off, on or previous-state. Note that the mode is common to both relays as is the physical switch type selection.Unlike the Sonoff MINIR4M, no addition entities are created in HA for the signal strength and the switch inputs can't be disassociated from the relay control function as they can on the Sonoff.This wasn't an issue for my purposes though and the use of the officially-HA-supported local LAN Tuya protocol for the switch control was all I needed, although I would have preferred Matter compliance as well.
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Good but
All works well, but on the old ones it work in conjunction with the switch. Like if it was on then one operation of the switch turns it off. Now you have to turn the switch off then on again.
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