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Clear- Connectivity: It is the communication protocol through which the smart switch communicates wirelessly with your mobile phone and allows you to remotely control the connected devices.
- Smart Switch: It is installed in your home’s wiring and allows you to control your devices remotely from your mobile phone. It turns any ordinary device into a smart one, enabling you to turn it on, off, or schedule its operation.
- Basic: Classic mechanical switch that connects to your device’s power cable and allows you to turn it on or off.
- Smart Button: It functions as a wireless remote control without cables. It does not directly control the power, but allows remote control via a smart switch or directly to a smart device (e.g. smart bulb).
- With Remote Control: It allows you to control the switch remotely with a remote control, without needing your smartphone.
- Dimmer: It allows you to adjust the brightness of the lighting instead of simply turning it on or off. Bulbs that support dimmable functionality are required.
- Dry Contact: Dry Contact. It allows you to safely control devices that have their own power supply. It does not transfer current but enables you to control them remotely, without causing a short circuit or damage.
- Consumption Measurement: It allows you to see in real time how much electricity your connected device is consuming and to keep a usage history, via your smartphone and the compatible app.
- Alexa: Amazon’s automation platform based on the Alexa voice assistant. It offers voice control capabilities and the creation of “Skills” for connecting and automatically coordinating multiple smart devices.
- Apple HomeKit: Apple’s ecosystem that allows secure control of the device from an iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. Supports voice commands via Siri and the creation of automations through the Home app.
- Google Home: Google’s platform for managing and controlling smart devices. It allows operation via Google Assistant with voice commands in Greek and the integration of the device into automated routines.
- Matter: Matter is the new global standard that allows all devices to work seamlessly with Apple, Google, and Alexa simultaneously. It offers speed, security, and local operation.
- IFTTT: Automation ecosystem that connects the device with apps and other smart gadgets. Allows the creation of smart scenarios (Applets) for automatic operation based on location, weather, or other digital notifications.
- Maximum Load (A): It is the maximum amount of current the switch can withstand without burning out. The amperes of the controlled device must always be less than the switch's maximum load in amperes.



