![]() I’ve tried to add a second light in the app, and while it emitted the same sound, it did not turn on or off the light. You can do a long press in the app to change the light name, and/or the remote ID, and other options let you switch to another sound. The “Light” button is supposed to be for dimming, but has not effect with SL-011 device. Pressing the power button will play a sound, and switch the light off, pressing again will turn it back on. The app starts with a getting started guide, then you’ll get a screen with SmartLight No.1 installed. I went with the latter… Lights of my Home Screenshots (Click to Enlarge)Īs you connect the light to the mains, the relay is closed and the light on by default, as it should be. ![]() You have two choices… Follow the QR code link to install an application in Chinese for iOS or Android, or download Lights Of My Home apk for Android, which supports both English and Chinese. You’ll also need to install the application to control the lights on your smartphone. The whole setup is a bit messy, so you’ll also want to put these into another box for esthetic reasons…Īnd more importantly for security reasons, especially if you have young children, as while the clips make it easy to install, it’s also easy to remove the wires, and get exposed to 220V. If you lamp has a switch, you’ll probably want to get keep it too, in order to have a way to turn it on/off without your smartphone. That’s very easy, and not soldering is involved. You’ll need a lamp, cut the cable, strips the four wires, and insert the wires connected to the mains into the clips soldered to the red and black wires, and the lamp to the brown and blue cables. That’s small control module is called SX-LED-COB-V4.īut it’s soldered to the main board, and I did not bother to desolder it. The top of the board features JQC-3FF 24V relay supporting up to 10A 277VAC, as well as a small control board inserted perpendicularly to the main board. It’s quite easy to take apart, as they are just two screws to remove, and you can easily pop-up the bottom part of the case to access the board. The device has black and red wires to connect to 220V on the right of the picture below, blue and brown wires to connect to the lamp, and a microphone attached via a white cable. That’s the package with some instructions in Chinese. I decided to try it out by purchasing SL-011 model, controlling only one light, for $8.22 on DealExtreme. Last month, I wrote about Semlamp SL-012 a smartphone controlled light switch for 2 lamps that sells for about $11 on DX, and contrary to most others don’t use Bluetooth, nor Wifi, but instead a simple microphone.
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