Smart switches: guide completa Tuya, Zigbee y WiFi

Los smart switches representan la evolución natural del control de lighting doméstica, permitiendo automate cualquier luminaria existente manteniendo la functionality táctil tradicional mientras añaden capacidades remotas, programación y integration con Sistemas domóticos avanzados.

A diferencia de las Bulbs inteligentes, los switches smart transforman cualquier luz convencional en un dispositivo conectado, ofreciendo mejor relación quality-price y evitando la dependencia de bulbs específicas.

Esta guide técnica te mostrará cómo elegir entre Tuya, Zigbee y WiFi, resolver problems de installation sin cable neutro, e integrate switches en automatizaciones domóticas sofisticadas.

Tipos smart switches

switches pared (wall switches)

Gang switches configurables

switches 1-4 gang specifications:

Single gang (1 botón):
- Uso: Habitaciones simples + pasillos
- Instalación: Reemplazo directo interruptor existing
- Cargas: Hasta 10A típico (2,300W max)
- Dimensiones: 86×86mm estándar europeo

Multi-gang (2-4 botones):
- Uso: Salones + cocinas múltiples luces
- Control: Independiente cada circuito
- Configuración: App + manual simultáneo
- Sincronización: Automation scenes coordination

advantages switches pared: ✓ Control táctil: Familiar uso family + guests ✓ Estética maintained: integration wall design ✓ Feedback visual: LED status + touch confirmation ✓ installation permanent: No battery maintenance needed ✓ Load capacity: High power appliances support

Módulos relay empotrables

Hidden smart modules

Sonoff MINIR4 Module (€15):

Compact integration:
- Dimensiones: 39.5×31.5×16mm ultra-compact
- Instalación: Behind existing switch or in luminaire
- Power rating: 10A switching capacity
- Connectivity: WiFi 2.4GHz + eWeLink app
- DIY mode: ESPHome + Home Assistant compatible

Installation benefits:
✓ Keep existing: Aesthetic switches preserved
✓ Retrofit easy: No wall modification needed
✓ Multiple installation: Switch box + luminaire options
✓ Traditional functionality: Manual switch operation maintained

Aqara Relay Module T1 (€25):

Zigbee professional features:
- Protocol: Zigbee 3.0 mesh network
- Control modes: Wireless + wired + app
- Scene support: Complex automation integration
- Neutral requirement: Some models neutral-free
- HomeKit certified: Apple ecosystem native

Advanced features:
- Power measurement: Energy consumption monitoring
- Overload protection: Circuit safety automatic
- Temperature monitoring: Heat detection safety
- Child lock: Physical switch disable option
- Status reporting: Real-time feedback all platforms

Reguladores intensidad (dimmers)

Smart dimmer switches

Kasa HS220 Smart Dimmer (€35):

WiFi dimming capabilities:
- Dimming range: 1-100% smooth control
- LED compatibility: Verified LED + CFL support
- App control: TP-Link Kasa remote + scheduling
- Voice control: Alexa + Google Assistant
- Installation: Neutral wire required

Dimming features:
✓ Fade on/off: Gradual transitions eye-friendly
✓ Preset brightness: Favorite levels quick access
✓ Schedule dimming: Circadian rhythm support
✓ Away mode: Random dimming security simulation
✓ Energy monitoring: Consumption tracking

Protocolos communication detallado

WiFi switches (Tuya ecosystem)

Direct connectivity advantages

Technical specifications WiFi:

Network requirements:
- Frequency: 2.4GHz band exclusive (not 5GHz)
- Security: WPA2/WPA3 encryption support
- Bandwidth: 50-100 Kbps per switch typical
- Latency: 200-500ms command response
- Range: WiFi coverage dependent

Tuya platform benefits:
✓ Cloud integration: Remote access anywhere internet
✓ App universal: Smart Life + Tuya Smart compatibility
✓ Voice assistants: Alexa, Google, Siri shortcuts support
✓ Scene automation: Cross-device coordination
✓ OTA updates: Firmware improvements automatic

WiFi switch recommendations:

Nous A1T WiFi Switch (€12):
- Installation: No neutral wire required
- Load capacity: 10A resistive loads
- App control: Tasmota + Smart Life dual
- DIY friendly: ESPHome conversion possible
- Voice control: All major assistants supported

Martin Jerry MJ-SD01 Dimmer (€18):
- Dimming: LED + incandescent compatible
- Installation: Neutral wire + ground required
- App: Smart Life + IFTTT integration
- Features: Timer + countdown + schedule
- Physical: Touch + slide dimming control

Zigbee ecosystem switches

Mesh network reliability

Zigbee 3.0 technical advantages:

Network topology:
- Mesh self-healing: Automatic route optimization
- Range extension: Each powered device = repeater
- Device capacity: 65,000 devices theoretical
- Frequency: 2.4GHz (channels 15, 20, 25 avoid WiFi)
- Power efficiency: Ultra-low power consumption

Response performance:
- Latency: <100ms typical local control
- Reliability: 99.9%+ uptime mesh networks
- Battery life: 2+ years battery devices
- Interference resistance: Frequency hopping adaptive

Professional Zigbee switches:

Aqara Wall Switch H1 (€22):
- Neutral options: With/without neutral versions
- HomeKit native: Apple ecosystem immediate
- Physical buttons: Clicky tactile feedback
- Scene support: Single + double click actions
- Installation: EU 86×86mm standard fit

Sonoff ZBMINI-L (€14):
- No neutral design: Innovative circuit topology
- Zigbee 3.0: Universal hub compatibility
- Tiny size: 39×31×17mm behind switch
- DIY mode: Zigbee2MQTT open source
- Safety certified: CE + FCC regulatory approved

Matter integration future

Next-generation compatibility

Matter switch advantages:

Universal compatibility 2025+:
✓ Platform agnostic: Works all ecosystems simultaneous
✓ Local control: Internet-optional operation
✓ Security enhanced: End-to-end encryption standard
✓ Thread backbone: Mesh reliability + IPv6 native
✓ Easy setup: QR code commissioning universal

Current Matter switches:
- Eve Light Switch: Thread + Matter certified
- Nanoleaf Matter Switch: Thread native + app
- TP-Link Kasa: Matter upgrade firmware 2024
- Aqara Wall Switch: Matter support planned 2024

installation sin cable neutro

Understanding neutral wire requirement

Electrical fundamentals

Why neutral wire needed:

Circuit completion:
- Traditional switch: Interrupts phase only (hot wire)
- Smart switch: Needs continuous power electronics
- Neutral provides: Return path current completion
- Without neutral: Circuit incomplete = no power electronics

Alternative solutions:
1. No-neutral switches: Special circuit designs
2. Capacitor trick: Load simulation fake neutral
3. Professional rewiring: Add neutral proper solution
4. Relay modules: Install at light fixture (neutral available)

No-neutral switch technology

Circuit innovation solutions

How no-neutral switches work:

Technical approaches:

1. Load-powered design:
- Current through: LED load provides power
- Minimum load: 5-10W typical requirement
- Compatibility: Quality LED bulbs essential
- Limitations: Flickering cheap LEDs possible

2. Capacitive coupling:
- Circuit completion: Through earth ground
- Power scavenging: Minimal current needed
- Load independence: Works any LED type
- Installation: More complex grounding needs

3. RF power harvesting:
- Energy source: Electromagnetic field power lines
- Ultra-low power: Microcontroller + radio only
- Reliability: Weather + interference sensitive
- Range: Limited distance power source

Recommended no-neutral switches:

Zigbee no-neutral options:

Sonoff ZBMINI-L2 (€16):
- Innovation: Latest no-neutral technology
- Compatibility: Works most LED loads >3W
- Installation: Standard EU switch boxes
- Flickering: Minimal thanks improved circuit
- Hub support: All major Zigbee hubs

Aqara H1 No-Neutral (€24):
- Apple certified: HomeKit native support
- Quality construction: Premium feel + durability
- LED compatibility: Tested major LED brands
- Physical control: Traditional switch feel maintained
- Scene programming: Single/double/long press actions

Professional installation considerations

Safety y compliance

Electrical safety protocols:

Installation requirements:
□ Power OFF: Circuit breaker + verify with tester
□ Wire identification: Phase, neutral, earth proper
□ Load testing: Verify compatibility LED bulbs
□ Grounding: Earth connection safety critical
□ Regulations: Local electrical code compliance

Professional vs DIY:
- Simple replacement: DIY if comfortable electricity
- New wiring: Professional electrician required
- Complex loads: Motors, transformers need expert
- Insurance: Professional installation may affect coverage
- Warranty: Some manufacturers require professional install

Smart home integration avanzada

Home Assistant automation

Advanced switch control

Home Assistant configuration:

# configuration.yaml - Switch integration
switch:
  - platform: tuya
    host: 192.168.1.100
    device_id: your_device_id
    local_key: your_local_key

  - platform: zha # Zigbee switches
    name: 'Living Room Main Light'

# Advanced automation examples
automation:
  - alias: 'Morning Light Routine'
    trigger:
      platform: time
      at: '07:00:00'
    condition:
      condition: state
      entity_id: binary_sensor.workday_sensor
      state: 'on'
    action:
      - service: switch.turn_on
        target:
          entity_id: switch.kitchen_lights
        data:
          brightness: 80
      - delay: '00:05:00'
      - service: switch.turn_on
        target:
          entity_id: switch.hallway_lights
        data:
          brightness: 60

  - alias: 'Presence-based Lighting'
    trigger:
      platform: state
      entity_id: binary_sensor.living_room_motion
      to: 'on'
    condition:
      - condition: numeric_state
        entity_id: sensor.living_room_light_level
        below: 50
      - condition: time
        after: '18:00:00'
        before: '23:00:00'
    action:
      - service: switch.turn_on
        target:
          entity_id: switch.living_room_main
      - delay: '00:15:00'
      - wait_for_trigger:
          platform: state
          entity_id: binary_sensor.living_room_motion
          to: 'off'
          for: '00:10:00'
      - service: switch.turn_off
        target:
          entity_id: switch.living_room_main

Voice control optimization

Multi-assistant integration

Alexa switch control:

Natural language commands:
- "Alexa, turn on the kitchen lights"
- "Alexa, dim the living room lights to 30%"
- "Alexa, turn off all the lights"
- "Alexa, set movie scene" (predefined scene)

Advanced Alexa routines:
"Good Morning" routine:
→ Turn on coffee maker (smart switch)
→ Gradually increase bedroom lights 50%
→ Turn on bathroom lights 80%
→ Start news briefing
→ Set kitchen lights for breakfast prep

"Leaving Home" routine:
→ Turn off all lights except security
→ Lock smart door locks
→ Set away mode thermostat
→ Arm security system
→ Send departure notification family

Google Assistant scenes:

Scene creation Google Home:
"Movie Night":
→ Dim living room lights 10%
→ Turn off kitchen lights
→ Set accent lighting warm white
→ Close motorized blinds
→ Turn on sound system

"Dinner Party":
→ Dining room lights 70% warm white
→ Kitchen task lighting 90% cool white
→ Living room accent 40% warm
→ Outdoor patio lights on if evening
→ Background music soft volume

Troubleshooting común

Connectivity issues resolution

WiFi switch problems

Common WiFi switch issues:

Connection failures:
1. Switch not joining WiFi:
   - Check 2.4GHz band enabled (not 5GHz only)
   - Verify WPS enabled or use manual setup
   - Strong signal strength required setup
   - Factory reset if previous setup failed

2. Intermittent disconnections:
   - Router placement: Adequate signal strength
   - Network congestion: Too many 2.4GHz devices
   - Power supply: Insufficient voltage = disconnections
   - Firmware update: Check manufacturer app updates

3. App control delayed:
   - Internet latency: Cloud service response time
   - Network bandwidth: Adequate upload speed
   - App version: Update to latest version
   - Local control: Consider Zigbee if important

Zigbee network optimization

Mesh network health:

Network troubleshooting:
□ Hub placement: Central location adequate coverage
□ Repeater devices: Powered Zigbee devices create mesh
□ Interference: Avoid WiFi channels overlap
□ Device limits: Don't exceed hub capacity
□ Firmware updates: Hub + device firmware current

Zigbee channel optimization:
- Channel 15: WiFi channels 1-5 interference
- Channel 20: WiFi channels 6-10 interference
- Channel 25: WiFi channels 11+ interference
- Site survey: Analyze WiFi usage choose best Zigbee channel
- Professional tools: Zigbee sniffer advanced troubleshooting

Physical installation issues

Common electrical problems

Flickering LED troubleshooting:

LED compatibility issues:
1. Cheap LED bulbs:
   - Problem: Poor driver circuits incompatible
   - Solution: Quality LED brands (Philips, Osram, etc.)
   - Test: Try different LED brands + wattages

2. No-neutral switch flickering:
   - Cause: Insufficient load or poor circuit design
   - Solution: Add load resistor or capacitor anti-flicker
   - Alternative: Switch to different no-neutral model

3. Dimmer + LED mismatch:
   - Issue: LED not designed dimming + smart dimmers
   - Fix: Dimmable LEDs specifically rated smart dimmers
   - Check: Minimum load requirements dimmer specs

Load calculation verification:
- Switch rating: 10A typical = 2300W max load
- LED actual: 9W LED ≈ 60W incandescent equivalent
- Safety margin: Use 80% max rating for longevity
- Multiple lights: Sum all connected LED wattages

Selección switches por aplicación

Bathroom y kitchen installations

Moisture + safety considerations

Bathroom switch requirements:

IP rating protection:
- IP44 minimum: Splash resistance required
- Installation zones: Outside shower/bath splash areas
- Ventilation: Adequate air circulation prevent condensation
- GFCI coordination: Work with existing safety protection

Recommended bathroom switches:
- Aqara H1 (IP20 + bathroom rated installation)
- Legrand Valena Next (IP44 + premium finish)
- Jung A-Series (IP55 bathroom specific models)
- Avoid: Basic Tuya switches without proper rating

Kitchen installation considerations:

Grease resistance:
- Easy cleaning: Smooth surfaces + chemical resistant
- Mounting height: Away from cooking splash zones
- Multiple switches: Task lighting + ambient separation
- Voice control: Hands-free operation cooking times

Kitchen-optimized switches:
□ Wipeable surfaces: Glass or sealed plastic
□ Backlit indicators: Visible even bright kitchen lighting
□ Scene support: Cooking, dining, cleanup lighting
□ Integration: Hood fans + under cabinet lighting

Bedroom + living areas

Comfort y convenience features

Bedroom switch optimization:

Sleep-friendly features:
- Dimmer switches: Gradual wake-up + wind-down
- Scene programming: Reading, sleep, romance lighting
- Silent operation: No clicking mechanical switches
- Night mode: Dim LEDs don't disturb sleep
- Bedside control: Wireless remotes + voice control

Master bedroom setup:
- Main ceiling: Dimmable smart switch + scene control
- Bedside lamps: Smart plugs + individual control
- Closet lights: Motion sensor + automatic timeout
- Bathroom en-suite: Automated night lighting low level

Living room entertainment integration:

Entertainment coordination:
- Ambient lighting: Dim during movie/TV time
- Accent lighting: Highlight artwork + architecture
- Party mode: Colorful + dynamic lighting effects
- Energy saving: Motion-based + time schedule

Multi-zone living room:
Zone 1 - Seating area: Primary + accent lighting separate
Zone 2 - Reading corner: Task lighting focused
Zone 3 - Entertainment: TV backlight + ambient coordination
Zone 4 - Dining area: Separate scenes dining vs living

Expansión ecosystem futuro

Migration strategies

Platform evolution planning

Future-proofing investments:

Technology transition planning:
- Matter migration: Current devices → Matter compatible
- Hub consolidation: Multiple hubs → unified platform
- Wireless standards: WiFi 6E + Thread adoption
- Voice evolution: More natural language processing

Upgrade path recommendations:
□ Start Zigbee: Easier migration Matter + Thread
□ Document everything: Device models + configuration
□ Gradual replacement: Room-by-room modernization
□ Test integration: New devices with existing automation
□ Backup configuration: Export scenes + automation rules

Cost analysis comprehensive

ROI calculation smart switches

Investment breakdown:

Cost comparison traditional vs smart:

Traditional installation:
- Standard switch: €3-8 per switch
- Electrician labor: €30-50 per switch installation
- Annual energy: Standard operation (no optimization)
- Replacement: 10-15 years typical lifespan

Smart switch upgrade:
- Device cost: €15-35 per smart switch
- Installation: DIY possible or +€20 electrician
- Hub cost: €50-150 (Zigbee systems only)
- Annual savings: 15-30% energy reduction automation
- Features value: Convenience + security + comfort

Break-even analysis:
Initial investment: €25 average per smart switch
Annual savings: €15-30 per switch (energy + convenience)
Payback period: 1-2 years typical residential
Additional value: Security, convenience, property value increase

Conclusión: la base smart lighting

Los smart switches representan la investment más duradera en home automation de lighting, proporcionando control total cualquier bombilla existente mientras mantienen functionality tradicional familiar para todos los usuarios del hogar.

Checklist selección interruptor optimal

Assessment requirements:

  • Verificar wiring existing (neutral wire availability)
  • Determinar protocol preferred (WiFi vs Zigbee vs Matter future)
  • Evaluar load compatibility (LED types + wattages)
  • Planificar integration ecosystem smart home existing

Protocol decision:

  • WiFi/Tuya: Setup simple, no hub, internet dependent
  • Zigbee: Mesh reliability, hub required, battery life excellent
  • Matter ready: Future-proof, universal compatibility coming

Installation planning:

  • Professional assessment: Complex wiring or safety concerns
  • DIY capability: Comfortable electrical work basic
  • Code compliance: Local regulations + permits if needed
  • Testing plan: Verify functionality before wall closure

Integration setup:

  • Hub configuration: Zigbee coordinators + network optimization
  • App setup: Device pairing + scene programming
  • Voice control: Assistant integration + command testing
  • Automation: Motion sensors + schedules + scenes useful

La evolución natural: del manual al smart

Los switches smart no reemplazan la experiencia táctil tradicional—la mejoran exponencialmente añadiendo capacidades remotas, automation smart y integration perfecta con el ecosistema domótico moderno.

Con smart switches bien seleccionados e instalados: ✅ Control dual: Manual familiar + remoto anywhere ✅ compatibility universal: Cualquier bombilla existing ✅ advanced automation: Schedules + sensors + scenes ✅ investment duradera: 10+ años vida útil + upgrade capability ✅ Base expansion: Foundation comprehensive smart home

¿Listo para automate tu lighting? Combina smart switches con LED bulbs smart para control total, o integra con Sensors de movimiento para automation presence-based perfecta.

Tuya vs. Zigbee: entendiendo las diferencias clave

La gran mayoría de los smart switches en el mercado usan connectivity Wi-Fi o Zigbee. Aquí analizamos las particularidades de cada una, especialmente en el contexto de las marcas compatibles con Tuya (que a menudo usan Wi-Fi o Zigbee en su ecosistema).

smart switches Wi-Fi (a menudo bajo el ecosistema Tuya)

Estos switches se conectan directamente a tu red Wi-Fi doméstica, sin necesidad de un hub adicional (excepto tu router Wi-Fi). Muchos de ellos son compatibles con la plataforma Tuya Smart o Smart Life, lo que permite controlarlos desde sus apps y vincularlos con asistentes de voz como Google Home o Amazon Alexa.

Pros del Wi-Fi (Tuya):

  • Fácil setup: Generalmente, es un proceso sencillo de emparejamiento con tu router y la app.
  • No requiere hub adicional: Si ya tienes un router Wi-Fi, no necesitas comprar un dispositivo extra.
  • remote control directo: Acceso y control desde cualquier lugar con conexión a internet.

Contras del Wi-Fi (Tuya):

  • Mayor consumption energético: Los módulos Wi-Fi consumen más, lo que puede ser un problema para versiones a batería (aunque los switches de pared suelen ir conectados a la corriente).
  • Saturación de la red: Cada interruptor Wi-Fi ocupa una dirección IP en tu router. Si tienes muchos, puedes saturar tu home network, ralentizando todo.
  • Dependencia del router: Si tu router falla o se reinicia, todos tus devices Wi-Fi se desconectarán temporalmente.
  • Necesidad del cable neutro (común): La gran mayoría de switches Wi-Fi requieren el cable neutro para funcionar, algo que no siempre está presente en todas las instalaciones antiguas.

smart switches Zigbee

Estos switches forman parte de una red Zigbee, lo que significa que requieren un gateway Zigbee (hub) para comunicarse con tu home network y con internet. Este hub es el que gestiona todos los devices Zigbee. Marcas como Philips Hue (aunque con su propio hub), Aqara, Sonoff y, of course, muchos devices compatibles con Tuya Zigbee utilizan este protocol.

Pros del Zigbee:

  • mesh network robusta: Los propios switches pueden actuar como repetidores de señal, extendiendo el alcance y la estabilidad de la red por toda la casa.
  • Bajo consumption energético: Ideales para devices que funcionan con batería o para reduce el consumption general de tu sistema domótico.
  • Menor saturación de la red Wi-Fi: Solo el gateway Zigbee se conecta a tu Wi-Fi, dejando tu red principal libre para otros usos.
  • Rápida respuesta y baja latencia: La comunicación suele ser casi instantánea.
  • Menos dependencia del neutro (más opciones): Existen más modelos de switches Zigbee que funcionan sin cable neutro, lo cual es una gran ventaja en instalaciones eléctricas más antiguas.

Contras del Zigbee:

  • Requiere un gateway Zigbee: Necesitas invertir en un hub dedicado, lo que añade un cost inicial.
  • compatibility: Aunque el estándar es abierto, a veces la compatibility “fuera de la caja” entre marcas puede variar, especialmente si no usas el mismo ecosistema (ej. Un interruptor Zigbee genérico con un hub Philips Hue). However, muchos hubs de Tuya, Home Assistant o SmartThings son muy versátiles.

Tu experiencia: installation y solutions a problems comunes

Aquí es donde la teoría se encuentra con la realidad. He instalado bastantes smart switches, y la experiencia varía enormemente.

La necesidad del cable neutro: ¡El gran dilema!

Este es, without doubt, el mayor obstáculo. En España y otros países, las instalaciones eléctricas antiguas a menudo solo tienen fase y retorno en la caja del interruptor, no el cable neutro.

  • Si tu interruptor smart requiere neutro y no lo tienes:

    • Opción 1 (la mejor): Tirar un cable neutro hasta la caja. Esto requiere conocimientos de electricidad y, a menudo, la ayuda de un electricista.
    • Opción 2 (parche): Usar un módulo empotrable de tamaño muy reducido que no requiera neutro (existen algunos modelos específicos de Zigbee) o un “capacitor” o “condensador anti-flicker” que se instala en la propia bombilla o luminaria para simular la carga y evitar parpadeos, aunque no siempre funciona perfectamente con todas las luminarias LED y no es la solución ideal.
  • Mi recomendación: Siempre que sea posible, elige switches que especifiquen si necesitan neutro o no, y verifica tu installation antes de comprar. Los switches Zigbee sin neutro suelen ser más fiables para este tipo de instalaciones, aunque la oferta es más limitada y es crucial usar LED bulbs compatibles para evitar parpadeos residuales.

installation:

La installation física de los switches de pared es relativamente sencilla si tienes los cables correctos (fase, neutro y retorno), pero siempre debes cortar la corriente general antes de manipular cables eléctricos. Los módulos empotrables pueden ser más complicados por el poco espacio en las cajas.

problems comunes y solutions:

  • Parpadeo de luces LED (Flickering): Frecuente con switches sin neutro o módulos. Suele solucionarse con el capacitor anti-flicker en la luminaria, o asegurándose de que las LED bulbs sean de buena quality y compatibles con el bajo consumption de estos switches.
  • Pérdida de conexión: Más común en Wi-Fi si la señal de tu router es débil o la red está saturada. Con Zigbee, si tienes una mesh network bien establecida con suficientes devices actuando como repetidores (for example, bulbs o enchufes Zigbee conectados a la corriente), la estabilidad es mucho mayor.
  • compatibility de marcas: Si usas un hub Zigbee genérico (como el de Home Assistant con un coordinador Conbee/Sonoff), la compatibility suele ser excelente. Con los hubs propietarios (ej. Philips Hue), la compatibility con switches de terceros puede ser limitada.

how elegir el adecuado para cada necesidad?

Aquí tienes un resumen para ayudarte a decidir:

  • Si tu installation tiene cable neutro y tu router Wi-Fi no está saturado: Los switches Wi-Fi (Tuya) son una opción muy económica y fácil de install.
  • Si tu installation NO tiene cable neutro: Busca específicamente switches Zigbee sin neutro. Necesitarás un hub Zigbee, pero es la opción más viable y fiable para estas instalaciones.
  • Para una red home automation robusta y escalable: Opta por switches Zigbee. Aunque implican la compra de un hub, a la larga te darán mayor estabilidad, menor consumption y una red más resiliente, especialmente si tienes muchos devices o una casa grande.
  • Si quieres maintain tus switches existentes: Un módulo empotrable (Wi-Fi o Zigbee, según tu installation) es la solución.

La elección entre Tuya (mayormente Wi-Fi) y Zigbee dependerá de tu infraestructura eléctrica, el número de devices que planeas tener y tu preferencia por la simplicidad “plug & play” o una red más dedicada y robusta. ¡Sea cual sea tu elección, domotizar tu lighting transformá tu hogar!