Light Switch H2 EU smart switch: the next level of IoT

Light Switch H2 EU smart switch: the next level of IoT

      The new Aqara Light Switch H2 EU smart switch, which opens up additional possibilities for controlling lighting and appliances in a smart home, has been launched on the Russian market. The device supports two key communication standards - Matter over Thread and Zigbee - making it compatible with a wide range of devices from different manufacturers. The switch is suitable for installation in standard 55mm frames and is available in single or dual key versions. Each key is divided into two zones that can be customized to perform different tasks.Image: Aqara Press Office The switch allows lighting to be controlled remotely via an app, as well as creating schedules and scripts for automation. For systems with neutral wiring, an energy monitoring function is available to help save energy. The Aqara Light Switch H2 EU is easy to integrate into existing electrical infrastructure and its versatile graphite overlay design fits into a variety of interiors. The device supports automatic lighting control based on natural light levels or other conditions, making it a useful tool for improving comfort and efficiency.Image: Aqara Press Office The Aqara ecosystem requires a Zigbee 3.0-enabled hub, while Matter requires an Aqara Hub M3. Switch specifications include load handling capability up to 1920W, support for modern wireless standards, and 200-240V power. Aqara Light Switch H2 EU combines advanced technology with ease of use, making smart home management even easier. Read also What is immersion cooling? IT-World looked into what immersion cooling is, how it works, what companies need.

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Light Switch H2 EU smart switch: the next level of IoT

A new smart switch Aqara Light Switch H2 EU has been released on the Russian market, which opens up additional possibilities for controlling lighting and appliances in a smart home.