Brand | RGBgenie |
Light Source Type | LED |
Light Color | RGB |
Theme | Indoor |
Occasion | Christmas |
Style | Modern |
Connectivity Protocol | Zigbee |
Wattage | 36 watts |
Part Number | ZB-1026 |
Item Weight | 2.75 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.78 x 6.46 x 1.42 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Switch Style | Dimmer Switch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**N
Very nice controller!! I even have it working with my Wink 2 Hub
Yes, the vendor states that this controller is not compatible with Wink's Zigbee protocol. That said...After several days of trying all of the programming steps...man times I finally have a reliable set up!This is how I did it:Power on the device and perform a factory reset, 5 quick presses of the program button or plug/unplug 5 times.After you get the 'reset' flashes unplug the unit.Open the Wink app on your portable device (I used an iPhone). Make sure your Wink 2 hub is powered on and has a solid blue LED.In the Wink app tap 'Add to Wink, select 'Browse all brands' at the bottom, select Zigbee at the bottom of the next page then 'Generic Zigbee Light Bulb'.Go through the pairing process in the app until you get to the 'Connect Now'. When you're ready tap it and wait for the app to connect to the hub (the hub LED should be flashing blue)Now, connect power to the dimmer unit. This will automatically put it into Network Pairing mode.The Wink should find it and add it to your app.This is where it got weird...After successfully pairing and being about to interact with the dimmer the unit 'appeared' to 'factory reset' after the 180 second pairing timeout period. After this the Wink app still shows the dimmer connected, but it cannot interact with it.The solution...Unplug the Wink hub for about 10 seconds. Plug it back in. This allows the hub to rebuild the Zigbee 'mesh'.Check your Wink app and you should have control once again.
T**N
Exactly what I needed
Very happy with this controller. The zigbee setup was easy as can be with a Smart things 3 hub. What really makes this special is the momentary switch input. It's perfect for my lamp project, which I wanted to include a physical switch in addition to zigbee control. The dimming function can be controlled using the momentary switch as well, which is an added bonus. Fully recommend this product.
J**O
Needs a high-power 12V+ power supply
After working with the manufacturer to troubleshoot the problem, we found that the power supply was not strong enough for the LEDs and the controller. After replacing the power supply with a stronger one, it paired right up. It remains to be seen if it will help with the Aqara buttons and sensors, but this is a much better position than before.Original review: Bought 2 but upon opening the box, the model number doesn't match what was ordered... ZB-1006 (received) vs ZB-1026 (ordered). Reset procedure as given in instructions doesn't work - lights attached just blink continuously a little faster than 1 blink per second. Was hoping to use this as a zigbee repeater for my aqara buttons, but I guess this is another waste of money
A**N
Nice small LED Alexa compatible controller.
So far been happy with both RGBGenie (aka Sunricher) modules I’ve purchased. A little more expensive but so far the old saying about getting what you pay for applies. I used this module to control LED lighting on bar shelves and so far works perfectly.
I**N
great signal range and quality
great signal range and quality, easy to configure and use, zigbee 3. instruction of DTH missing , need to use generic zigbee dimmer DTH
T**I
Great 8-Amp Zigbee single color LED dimmer / controller
For my first LED strip light project in our kitchen (3 under cabinet strings on 1 "switch"), I wanted something that was managed via the Zigbee hub built into the Echo Plus already in the kitchen and not something that required yet another remote control to keep track of or that needed yet another WiFi app on our network. I only needed single color at 12V & about 60W plus some safety margin (75W or greater), a power level that turned out to be harder to find than you'd think if you're not looking for multi-color. It would also be nice to find something I'd be happy reordering for similarly sized projects down the road that might come up that might use similar LEDs or require a higher in/out voltage. Saw this on Amazon (but ended up ordering direct from the US source in Arizona). Very happy I got this even though it was a bit more than some of the other units I was looking at. Unlike most of what is out there, this unit checked off EVERY box on my wish list as an anal design engineer working on a home project. One of the nicest features on this are the Euro style terminal blocks instead of being limited to a single 5A rated coax power connection on one or both sides. Those allowed direct connection of the output connections from my power supply directly with proper sized wiring out of the supply and also allowed me to more easily split the output side to 2 pairs of 18AWG wires to the typical coax power connectors instead of trying to pump the full 5A I needed through the more common single 5A rated coax connection on most units. I was feeding 25ft runs to the other side of the kitchen from where I wanted the power supply and controller and didn't want to add more voltage drop than I had to right up front; plus these type connections make me feel much better if I every want to use more of the controller's 8A capacity. This unit also includes a separable 2 pin terminal block that allows connection of a normally open SPST momentary action switch for manual on/off dimming control. I don't plan to use this currently, but it's nice to have (and it works). The case also has a pair of screw tabs for easy mounting to the wall behind our refrigerator along with the power supply feeding it. Easy wiring, easy mounting, all the capacity I need and then some. So far so good.Once installed, pairing to the Zigbee hub in our Echo Plus was as simple as "Alexa, discover my device". The lights flashed within seconds as it paired with the hub and then Alexa confirmed the connection. I renamed the light in the Alexa app to something easier to remember and added the light to other groups so it turns on/off with other lights if I desire. Dimming or brightening is as easy as "Alexa, dim <lightname> to 20%" or "Alexa, brighten <lightname> to 60%". The controller remembers the last setting it was at if you command the lights back on after turning them off or if power is interrupted to the controller. The unit is completely noiseless in operation and at 2/3 of its rated capacity probably warms more from my touch than actual operation. Only time will tell of course, but I am very happy with this controller and recommend it without hesitation from my experience so far. BTW - The supplier is right here in Arizona and ready to help if you need it too.
M**N
Work great with a momentary switch!
The media could not be loaded. Love the switch input. Can be controlled from the wall AND stays online for my automatons. I have it connected to Hue.
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