UltraPro Smart Switch, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Smart Light Switch, QuickFit & SimpleWire, 3 Way Switch, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, No Hub Needed, UL Certified, Needs Neutral Wire, White, 4 Pack, 51440
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Enjoy professional automation with DIY ease from the UltraPro™ In-Wall Wi-Fi Smart Switch. Connect the smart switch to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network to control and schedule permanently installed lights, fans and other hardwired devices. By supporting dual- and tri-band routers, the switch is ideal for the latest home Wi-Fi equipment. The easy-to-use UltraPro app with hassle-free pairing options is available on the Apple App Store and on Google Play. Direct compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant allows convenient voice commands without a hub. QuickFit™ and SimpleWire™ technologies make installing the switch faster and easier than traditional smart devices. Patented auto-detecting line/load terminals eliminate wiring guesswork while offset dual ground ports support daisy chaining in multi-gang uses. A reduced housing depth and the removal of break-off tabs conveniently fit crowded electrical boxes. It also supports standard three-way or up to four add-on switches from UltraPro, Enbrighten™ and JascoPro Series™ in multi-switch installations. When used with add-on switches, all functions of the smart device are available at any location. The switch is compatible with all bulb types. The white rocker-style paddle can be replaced with additional colors (sold separately) to match any décor. To fully automate your life, connected lights are controlled by scheduled settings, sunrise, sunset, weather changes, location and countdowns. Custom commands support operation around the clock while presets allow lighting control with ease. Smart is simple with the UltraPro In-Wall Wi-Fi Smart Switch.
Product Dimensions : 4.3 x 4.4 x 4 inches; 1.2 Pounds
Item model number : 51440
Date First Available : June 29, 2022
Manufacturer : Jasco Products Company
ASIN : B0B5FM61FG
Country of Origin : China
2.4GHz Wi-Fi Compatible – Connects to 2.4GHz networks of single-, dual- and tri-band routers through effortless pairing options for use with the latest home Wi-Fi equipment.
Confident Installation – QuickFit design features reduced housing depth and eliminated break-off tabs. SimpleWire technology offers patented auto-detecting line/load terminals and off-set ground ports.
Easy-to-Use App – Versatile UltraPro app available on the Apple App Store and on Google Play simplifies network connection for hassle-free mobile operation. It is also directly compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant without requiring a hub. Alerts and do-not-disturb function allow personalized monitoring without inconvenient interruptions.
Simple Setup – Schedules and automations support full customization based on times, presets, weather, location and other factors. Organize devices by rooms and homes to control several locations from one app.
Multi-Switch Capable – Works in single-pole and 3-way configurations. Can be used with standard 3-way switches for ON/OFF operation or up to 4 UltraPro, Enbrighten and JascoPro Series add-on switches to maintain full functions of the smart device from every location.
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Customers like the performance and ease of installation of the electronic switch. For example, they mention it works as advertised, is reliable, and works well with LED bulbs and standard bulbs. That said, they appreciate the good instructions and the fact that it connects to WiFi easily.
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J –
Love the automation features for sunset/sunrise and weather conditions
Haven’t created any scenes in the app but the creating groups and automations was simple.
W. Roberts –
Easy installation for the Ultra Pro Toggle switch that can also be used with the Tuya Smart Life app
This switch was easy to install and setup. It can be installed as a single pole or 3-way switch. You can use the Ultra Pro app to set it up, but if you prefer, the Smart Life app works as well. I liked that you do not have to identify which black wire is the line or electrically hot wire as well as the push-in screw down wire connectors. You do need a white neutral wire which is usually in the back of the electrical box with the other white neutral wires. When you first connect the electricity, the entire toggle lever will flash blue until connected to the app and network. The instructions indicate the if it is not flashing you can hold the small programming button on the lower right side to reset. Incidentally, the instructions are good if not a bit small to read. In either app, there are several options to control the blue LED in the toggle. It can be always on, always off, on when switch is on or on when the switch is off. Also, with the Ultra Pro skill or Smart Life skill, Alexa works very well and readily connects.
Shyam –
Good switches, good value for money, but read the network provisioning to solve instability.
These smart switches are a good value for money for home automation. Much more cost-effective than replacing bulbs with smart bulbs. Each switch controls multiple lights in my implementation. I have installed about 15 of these with 5 more to go all over the house, works well with LED bulbs and standard bulbs. After about 4, here are some lessons I learned:What I liked and learned:1) Easy to install, the screw-based approach to attaching wires is much easier than switches that come with pigtails which have to be connected to existing wires with a wire nut resulting in fewer wires in tight boxes.2) Smaller than other smart switches, so they can fit in busy boxes.3) Toggle style and paddle style availability. I chose the toggle-style ones as it matches my existing switches, and I can keep the existing ones that I don’t intend to replace with a smart switch.4) Being 2.4GHz only, it connects to wifi easily and has a longer range. In general, 2.4GHz penetrates better than 5GHz. I used an old router for establishing an IoT network and put all of these devices on a dedicated wifi network.5) Works well with Alexa and Google voice. Not sure about compatibility with apple’s home kit.6) I did need to replace the plastic faceplate of my switches with the nylon ones from home depot. The ones that are smooth on the back without mold lines.7) After about 4 or so on the network, I noticed a lot of disconnects and interference with my other devices on the network. I did some analysis and found that these switches send out a UDP broadcast on the subnet every min. It looked like its a discovery packet for the app to identify switch status and health. This creates a lot of noise on the network and especially keeps waking up every device on the subnet. This particularly impacts streaming devices and reduced battery-powered devices like cameras and smart locks. I messaged the company about their design shortcomings and if they can be addressed in upcoming firmware. They said they had passed it on to their engineering team, so who knows if it will get done. In my case, the solution was to drop all these switches and plugs into an IoT subnet behind a router and move the computers and streaming devices to a separate subnet. That created a stable connection, and the switches are fast and responsive. I will end up with a total of 20-22 switches and will update the review after a few weeks of usage. I also turned off the “scan devices in homepage” option in the app settings. I can manually scan for switches and haven’t noticed and haven’t seen any issues.8) The toggle switches have a blue light that can be set to on/off/on when switch is on/on when switch is off. This is a great feature an its just bright to serve as a night light illuminating the hallways. And for bedrooms, it can be completely turned off which is great.9) For a three way setup, the paper manual in the box misled me. I read it a bit carefully and it pointed me to their website where the switch will need to be added on the load side instead of the line side. I had to re-wire after I learned it.10) The Simplewire of it auto sensing line/load is a great feature.11) 5 year warranty & UL certification.12) Good documentation.What I don’t like:1) Price fluctuates wildly so have to keep in mind when to buy these things. They need to have larger packs (more than 4), and it can be cheaper.2) At the price point, it should include a face plate. Competitors include it in their products and its not very expensive in bulk.3) Not published as compatible with apple home kit.4) See above for wifi network setup.5) Long wait times. It has gotten better but is still very long.
David Torrey –
Use “Smart Life” or “Tuya Smart” app instead of the Ultra Pro app
NOTE: This is a great switch and if you just want to use it with Alexa or Hey Google, the following will be of no interest. I purchased this switch to integrate with my Home Assistant server. Home Assistant is free and open-source software for home automation designed to be a central control system for smart home devices with a focus on local control and privacy. This Ultra Pro brand switch uses a Tuya IoT chip so it can use the Tuya or Smart Home cellphone app. If you do, select the dimmer switch when adding the switch to your all. There is no Home Assistant integration for Ultra Pro, but there is for Tuya and Smart Home. There are several YouTube videos on how to do it.
Bart Ameling –
Countdown timer doesn’t work in Ultra Pro App
Install of switch wasn’t bad at all and took a few minutes. The problem I have is setting a countdown timer which is offered in the app but doesn’t work. I tested the switch by shutting it on and off with the app and being able to schedule a time for the switch to turn on but for the life of me I couldn’t get the timer to work. I’m using this switch with an exhaust fan so it will turn off after so many minutes. I was able to figure how to set a timer using Google Assistant but I have to test it yet. I emailed support and heard nothing back so support is very suspect. I should have bought a switch with a dial for the timer.
Stephen K. Sampson –
Works as advertised.
This WIFI switch works as advertised and the technical support representative was very helpful in explaining how to modify the wiring when installing the switch in a 3-way configuration. The biggest problem is replacing a conventional switch with this much larger WIFI switch. Plus, you have to add a neutral jumper wire. Mine went in between two conventional switches in a âgangâ box and this was very difficult because the box was crowded with 12 gauge wire. If you are not familiar with electrical wiring, I suggest hiring an electrician for the install. A 3-way configuration requires 5 wires (power, neutral, ground, and 2 travelers).
JEB –
Incorrect AMP rating advertized
Purchased these to control my workshop lights and blower motor. The workshop lights are 10 amps and the 1.5hp blower is 7.5 amps. This is advertised as a 15 Amp switch, when I open the paperwork for the install, one of the cautions is DO NOT EXCEED SWITCH CAPACITY. Low and behold the “new” capacities are 960 watts (8 amp) Incandescent, 1800 watts (15 amp) Resistive and 1/2Hp motor.I didn’t rate install or Alexa integration since these are going back.Tech support hung up on me the first call, the second call said they don’t have any wifi switches available unless you want to mess with Z-WaveHope this helps you out!
seokladuckin –
SIMPLE EASY
easy to install, easy to program, works stand alone with app and or Alexa, very good product,Tip if you don’t have a neutral in electric box , use jumper from ground to neutral connection on switch , it’s not a load carrying, it’s just to enable the switch