This is often the primary reason. Imagine you want to control a ceiling light from a new location in the room, like your bedside table or the other side of a large living room. Installing a new wired switch would involve running wires through walls, which can be expensive, messy, and disruptive. A wireless switch offers a simple, wire-free solution.
2. Controlling individual/Multiple Devices from One Location:
A single wireless switch can be programmed to control not just single device, but also scenes (e.g., a “movie night” button that dims the living room lights and turns on accent lighting).
3. Temporary or Flexible Lighting Setups:
In rented spaces or for temporary setups, wireless switches offer a non-permanent way to add control without altering the existing wiring.
4. Controlling Smart Bulbs:
While smart bulbs can be controlled via apps and voice control, a wireless switch provides a physical, tactile way to control them, which can be more convenient for guests or in situations where voice control isn’t ideal. The wireless switch can be programmed to trigger scenes or adjust brightness of the smart bulbs.
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