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The MOES Wireless Smart Scene Switch Button is a battery-powered, Zigbee-enabled device that requires the MOES Hub for operation. It allows users to create and control up to 12 different smart home scenes with ease, all without the need for complicated wiring. Its sleek design and easy installation make it a perfect addition to any modern home, promoting energy efficiency and convenience.
D**T
The only serious black finish Zigbee panel on the market.
There is no need for the separate hub that goes with this panel so long as you have a smart home hub with Zigbee (which should be all of them). Got this to add to my Hubitat system as it was the only black finish Zigbee controller I could find (that Philips Hue wheel switch is nonsense). Paired immediately with the hub with zero issues and the Hubitat had the proper Tuya driver available natively. This unit works just fine with the built-in Button Controller app on Hubitat, although it does not support the button "held" function. It has pushed, double-tapped, and released as the three options for each button.Can't speak to battery life yet as I just purchased the unit. The black finish does seem prone to picking up fingerprints. The unit also had a bit of a lightweight/flimsy feeling when I was holding it separately and configuring things, but it looks and feels perfectly solid when mounted to the wall as you can see in my photo. All in all, very satisfied!
B**E
Work well and provide 12 actions from a single device
I love these scene switches. I have several of them scattered around the house. They work well with zigbee2mqtt and home assistant. It is nice to have a single device that can trigger up to 12 different actions (single press, double press, and long press for each of the four buttons). They are responsive and the batteries seem to last a while.
J**R
Works well with Zigbee2MQTT and Home Assistant!
I got this product as a replacement for the Flic buttons, which have been way too flaky (even with their hub) for my liking. Since I already had a pretty significant Zigbeen network set up in our home, I thought that this set of buttons should work much better, and initially at least, I have been proven right.The product was a breeze to set up. It comes with two strips that you can use to attach this to anywhere you might like; my placement was on a remote control holder (where my two Flic buttons had been attached previously) in our basement TV room. The main use case for me is to control the lights and turn on various scenes (coupled with the input source on the TV/receiver, such as for karaoke night), and for that, the buttons work fantastic.My smart home is run through Home Assistant, and my Zigbee network is set up via Zigbee2MQTT. The product was found and set up automatically via Z2M, with it showing up in Home Assistant soon after. Amazon doesn't let me include external links in reviews, so I can't directly link it; however, if you search for "Home Assistant TS0044 blueprint", you will be able to find an automation blueprint that has been set up for this product; I used that to set up all the actions that I needed for the 12 possible button press combinations that this product supports.Overall, I would recommend this product!
R**N
"Wife approved"
I use HA and it was very easy to set up. It has 4 buttons that feel decent quality and looks pleasing on the wall compared to most other buttons I have, but those wwould fall more into category of remotes able to rest on the wall.With these 4 buttons I can have 12 or 16 different automations. You have 1 click, doubke click, long click and perhabs more I have not started to use.It can pretty much run my whole house as I can just assign indiviual room on different buttons with special automations as well.I highly recomend it. In my house it got the "wife approved".
A**R
Decent, but with some strange design choices
This is a switch that feels nice to use and fits right in with most home aesthetics, so it's got plenty going for it there. However, I have a few gripes with it:- The LEDs are on the bottom edge of each button, rather than the top, meaning that your hand blocks your view of them. You can just flip the whole thing upside down I guess, but then the case latch is at the top and more visible (and you have to keep track of the button numbers backwards).- The case latch is very, very hard to push. I have strong fingernails, but I could barely do it. Opening it up to change the battery will be frustrating.- The press-and-hold action takes an absurd 3 seconds to trigger.- It's easy to do the double-click action too fast for the thing to properly detect.- It has a pretty high delay (around half a second) before it sends its signal on a button press, probably due to detection logic for the double-press action.I still ended up electing to buy two more for my room since nothing else I was finding was inspiring me, but I feel like these need some work.By the way, if you're getting these for an apartment, don't forget to get some Command strips or similar to mount them to the walls. The adhesive strips included with them are not cleanly removable and will rip the paint off.
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