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Connect Automatically with Eaton’s Gen 2 Wi-Fi Smart Devices

January 30, 2024

Wi-Fi smart switches, sockets and dimmers from Eaton can be set up quickly and easily with Amazon’s Alexa App – no other hubs or controllers are necessary.

Plus, frustration-free set-up starts the connection automatically. Schedule lights to go ON and OFF – and even DIM – to fit your daily routine. Save energy and feel more comfortable and secure. You can even add voice control using an Amazon Echo device. 

Frustration-free set-up

Just turn on your device and set-up is simple using the Amazon Alexa App.

Voice Control

Just ask Alexa to turn your lights ON/OFF, play music and make announcements with the voice dimmer with Alexa built-in or with an echo device. Keep your family connected and make life easier with voice assistance throughout your home.

No Hub Required

Quickly and easily set up a wide variety of smart-home lighting-control devices without additional hubs or controllers. 

Easy Installation

LED indicators confirm proper installation and eliminate callbacks.

Personalization

Schedule lights to go on and off – and even dim – to fit a daily routine. 

Up to Date

Ensure you have the latest features and peak device performance through over-the-air updates.

Eaton’s Easy Installation

LED indicators confirm proper installation and eliminate callbacks.

More information about Eaton’s WI-FI Smart Drevices available here

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