Leviton debuts Decora Smart 4 Button Controller with HomeKit - 9to5Mac

2022-06-25 03:12:08 By : Ms. Emma Lee

- Jun. 21st 2022 2:49 pm PT

Following the launch of its No-Neutral HomeKit Switch and Dimmer lineup launched in May, Leviton is out with its latest HomeKit accessory, the Decora Smart Wi-Fi 2nd Gen Scene Controller Switch. The new 4 button switch gives simple one-touch control of HomeKit scenes and multiple smart lights and other devices.

Leviton announced the news today with availability for the Decora Smart Wi-Fi 2nd Gen Scene Controller Switch with availability kicking off imminently.

The 4 Button Scene Controller Switch is flexible as it can be used in a single or multi-pole installation (Anywhere Switch companion needed for multi-location applications).

And there’s no hub/bridge required for this HomeKit-supported Decora Smart 4 Button Controller.

The functionality to control HomeKit scenes means you can control other smart devices outside of the Decora lineup with this 4 Button Controller too.

The Decora Smart Wi-Fi 2nd Gen Scene Controller Switch priced at $49 will be available soon at Amazon and Home Depot. It’s also possible to order custom engraved versions through the My Leviton App.

Along with the No-Neutral HomeKit products Leviton launched in May, a 2nd Gen Smart Motion Sensing Dimmer and Tamper-Resistant Outlet were released (both require neutral wiring).

For the Motion Sensing Dimmer, you’re getting ambient light sensing, presets for nighttime, built-in light guide, motion snooze, as well as the option to use it as a control mechanism for other smart switches and HomeKit automation.

Meanwhile, the Tamper-Resistant Outlet works with loads of up to 15A and is ideal for lamps, fans, holiday lighting, small appliances, and more. This offers a convenient built-in smart outlet instead of having something that sticks out of the wall.

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