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title: "Buy it Now"
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# 2.4GHz WiFi-only connectivity 1250W max load capacity Customizable timer & scheduling Buy it Now

**Brand:** treatlife
**Price:** € 88.11
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💡 Light up your life smarter, not harder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Buy it Now by treatlife
- **How much does it cost?** € 88.11 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- treatlife enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted treatlife brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **No Hub Needed:** Direct WiFi connection means zero extra devices cluttering your smart home
- • **Anywhere Access:** Manage your lights remotely via the Smart Life app from any location
- • **Effortless Automation:** Set schedules and timers to save energy and enhance home security
- • **Voice-Activated Control:** Hands-free lighting with Alexa, Google Home & SmartThings integration
- • **Sleek & Secure Installation:** Snap-on screwless wall plates with easy 4-wire connection for a clean, modern look

## Overview

The TREATLIFE Smart Light Switch 4-pack offers seamless single-pole on/off control with 2.4GHz WiFi connectivity, compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings. Designed for easy installation with neutral wire requirement and no hub needed, it supports up to 1250W load and features customizable timers for energy-efficient automation. Perfect for millennials seeking smart home convenience and stylish, reliable lighting control.

## Description

Swipe to learn more Why TREATLIFE Our goal is to make little changes through technology in people's lives and make them easier and happier. From smart lights, dimmer switches, plugs, and smart home sensors to any products that may follow, we will allow you to interact directly with your home easily and naturally, just as simple as tapping a switch. Why TREATLIFE Our goal is to make little changes through technology in people's lives and make them easier and happier. From smart lights, dimmer switches, plugs, and smart home sensors to any products that may follow, we will allow you to interact directly with your home easily and naturally, just as simple as tapping a switch. New Release Visit the Store New Release Visit the Store Smart Dimmer Switch Visit the Store Smart Dimmer Switch Smart Home Visit the Store Smart Home 3 Way Smart Switch Visit the Store 3 Way Smart Switch

Review: Working great. Setup was easy, and they've worked flawlessly with Alexa and Google Home - I've bought and installed a good number of different smart switches. This is an excellent switch, especially considering the price, and will be my new go-to if I ever need more. Install: Installation is just connecting the 4 wires coming off the switch to 4 wires behind your current switch. Install is easy if you have enough space to fit the new switch in the gang box behind the switch plate, and it has both a neutral and ground wire. (Some switches only have 2 wires behind them, line and load. You cannot use this switch.) There are 4 wires leading out of the switch and included twist connectors; I found installing these a fair bit easier than switches which have screw terminals and the connections feel more secure (I hate twisting wire around screw terminals). Your existing switch might not have line (the cable which always has power) and load (the cable that goes to the fixture and has its power toggled by the switch) wires labeled -- or labeled incorrectly -- since with most conventional switches it doesn't matter. For this switch, you need to make sure you connect them to the proper load and line wires or the device won't power on. So if your device seems dead, try swapping your line and load connections (you won't have hurt anything with them having been backwards for a little bit). The device will also not power up if the neutral line isn't connected. If your device doesn't power up, make sure that's connected properly. Connecting: All 8 switches I set up paired without problem. Hold the button down until it starts flashing, and the app finds it quickly and adds it to the app. Voice assistants and remote control: These switches connect to both Alexa and Google Home. Both have been working perfectly and respond quickly and consistently. (Since these are controlled on the cloud, I was worried latency could be an issue but it wasn't with these.) Local control: I'm not taking a point off or anything because this wasn't a listed supported feature, but I really, really wish these switches offered better local (ie, non-cloud) access and control. As a home automation geek I use Home Assistant to control my home's smarts, which runs on a little Raspberry Pi computer. Having the ability to control these without the cloud would be awesome, but isn't possible anymore due to a recent firmware version. That's a huge shame because there's a decent chunk of hobbyists like me who really appreciate non-cloud control (it's faster and more reliable). If any of the company reads this and can figure out something here, you could get a decent chunk of passionate users :) All that said... I'm still really happy because the cloud functionality has been working flawlessly and with no noticeable latency. I guess it's not a big deal if I can't control my lights if my power is out huh
Review: Great WiFi Smart Switch - I'm really happy with these switches and I ordered a bunch of them. The standard Smart Switch is the one on the right in my photos. Up front, the manufacturer has multiple generations of switch which are visibly NOT identical. The 3-way switch (pictured on left) does not have the same appearance. Functionally they both work great though. As for my review, the switches seem very well built and the instructions were actually quite detailed which was nice because wiring these was a bit different than how the original standard switch was used. No complicated electrical work was required though. A lot of reviews note issues with getting these to work on wifi, I originally had a small issue as well but easily worked through it. The biggest factor is that you MUST use a 2.4GHz network which is standard for most IoT Smart devices currently. Most networks should still support this as well but you need to ensure you're phone during configuration is also on that network. You also can use WPA2 with AES security but I DID find that having TKIP enabled didn't let my switch connect. As I was creating an SSID just for these I didn't mind turning it off, but that may be a common issue that isn't called out in the guide. I also did some advanced firewalling that may be useful to anyone so inclined or curious. These switches appear to only connect out to AWS addresses which was nice, was hoping it wouldn't all be going to China. They utilize tcp/443 (HTTPS) and tcp/8886 for normal operation and require tcp/2443 only when doing a firmware update. As long as you provide a DNS server, nothing else is needed for these switches. I have these added to the Smart Life app which works pretty well and looks graphically up to date (though I am working through a device "grouping" issue). I also have them integrated to Google Assistant and am loving the ability to ask Google to turn on the kitchen lights and - tada! I'm very happy with this purchase and will definitely continue to buy from the same manufacturer. The switches are well made and I like the direct wifi capability without needing a separate hub. Do note, they do take up some space in an electrical box. I had a tough fit getting two into a double gang box with the excess wire and wire nuts(the one pictured) but I managed.

## Features

- Note Before Purchase: This smart switch requires a neutral wire and connects only to 2.4GHz WiFi (not compatible with 5GHz). It is intended for single-pole wiring and cannot be used in 3-way setups. This is an on/off switch and does not support dimming. Please ensure your lighting system is compatible with standard non-smart bulbs. Each switch includes a standard-size, screwless snap-on wall plate and is rated at 1250W, 10A
- Voice-Activated Lighting: Experience the ultimate convenience of controlling your home lights with just your voice. Our wifi switches for lights seamlessly integrate with desertcart Alexa, Google Assistant, and SmartThings, perfect for when your hands are full or entering a dark room
- Illumination at Your Fingertips: Take full control of your lights from anywhere using the Smart Life app on your smartphone. Whether you're cozy in bed, busy at the office, or enjoying a well-deserved vacation, easily turn your lights on/off, create personalized schedules, monitor real-time light status, share device access, and effortlessly manage groups of lights with a simple tap
- Effortless Lighting Automation: Automated schedules offer peace of mind and energy savings. Set timers or countdowns to automatically turn your lights on/off based on your daily routines or create the illusion of occupancy while you're away, ensuring a well-lit home to deter potential intruders
- Smart Home Automation: Take control of your lighting at any moment and bid farewell to life's trivialities. Our Alexa light switch brings the convenience of a smart home within reach. FCC certified. Rest assured, our dedicated support team is ready to promptly assist you and ensure your satisfaction in case of any unexpected quality issues

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07R4MFWCQ |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,821 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #72 in Electrical Light Switches |
| Brand | TREATLIFE |
| Brand Name | TREATLIFE |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings |
| Connectivity Protocol | Alexa, Google Assistant, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Plastic |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
| Control Type | Full |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Android/iOS, Google Assistant |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,121 Reviews |
| Included Components | 4*Single Pole Smart Light Switch, 4*Wallplate, 4*4 wire nuts, 4*2 Screws, User Manual |
| International Protection Rating | IP30 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.3 x 4.84 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Type Name | Wi-Fi Light Switch, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and IFTTT, Single-Pole, Schedule, Remote Control, Neutral Wire Required, Easy Installation, ETL Listed(4 PACK) |
| Manufacturer | TREATLIFE |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic |
| Model | Smart Light Switches SS01S |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Part Number | Smart Light Switches SS01S |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Screw |
| UPC | 728458730125 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 45 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years Warranty |
| Wattage | 1250 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TREATLIFE
- **Connector Type:** Plug In
- **Contact Type:** Normally Closed
- **Current Rating:** 10 Amps
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3.3 x 4.84 x 1.57 inches
- **Material:** Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic
- **Operating Voltage:** 120 Volts
- **Operation Mode:** ON-OFF-ON
- **Switch Type:** Push Button
- **Terminal:** Screw

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: There is no neutral wire on the current switch.  Do I just install the ground and the two live load wires?**
A: For the goofball that says ground = neutral,   send him the funeral bill.   and the fire damage billing.

NEVER EVER use ground in place of a neutral.   in 120 volt circuits, Neutral is a wire (usually white) which CARRIES "used" return current back to the box...    RETURN current  EQUALS the current that the AC device (light, motor, etc...) is consuming (using).   NEVER use multiple "hots" and connect to just one neutral,  as the "hots" current draw is the total of all "hots",  you'd be overloading the (white) neutral return wire.   Each "hot" must be paired with a "white" neutral of the same gauge wire  to complete the breaker (fused) protected circuit.
 These switches need a neutral, and as another has explained,  it is because the "brain" itself consumes current, and must return it to the box,  not just switch a "hot" pole  on/off.

**Q: what happens if someone turns the switch off? Can I still turn it on over voice? i.e. Alexa**
A: The short answer is: Yes you can still turn it on and off with Alexa by voice or Alexa app or the smart life app. It is connected through WiFi so the switches WiFi is active at all times. 

The long answer is: The only thing that might bother you is the little light that is actually on the switch itself does not turn on or off if you use Alexa or app to turn your lights off and on. The light on the switch only turns on an off when you physically push it. Basically when the light on the switch gets out of sync with the off and on if you use any other method that pushing the switch. But it’s really not that much of a bother unless you are anal retentive and absolutely must have the light on the switch on when your light is on.

**Q: Can this switch be programmed to turn on lights at sunset or turn off at sunrise without a need to adjust the times every day? Lutron has this feature**
A: Yes.  With the SmartLife app you can program the switches to turn on/off at sunset/sunrise based on your location.

**Q: is there a minimum load requirement for this switch?**
A: There shouldn't be a minimum load requirement for a simple switch. Some dimmers that work with LED bulbs have a minimum load requirement, but this is a switch, not a dimmer.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Working great. Setup was easy, and they've worked flawlessly with Alexa and Google Home
*by G***E on January 22, 2021*

I've bought and installed a good number of different smart switches. This is an excellent switch, especially considering the price, and will be my new go-to if I ever need more. Install: Installation is just connecting the 4 wires coming off the switch to 4 wires behind your current switch. Install is easy if you have enough space to fit the new switch in the gang box behind the switch plate, and it has both a neutral and ground wire. (Some switches only have 2 wires behind them, line and load. You cannot use this switch.) There are 4 wires leading out of the switch and included twist connectors; I found installing these a fair bit easier than switches which have screw terminals and the connections feel more secure (I hate twisting wire around screw terminals). Your existing switch might not have line (the cable which always has power) and load (the cable that goes to the fixture and has its power toggled by the switch) wires labeled -- or labeled incorrectly -- since with most conventional switches it doesn't matter. For this switch, you need to make sure you connect them to the proper load and line wires or the device won't power on. So if your device seems dead, try swapping your line and load connections (you won't have hurt anything with them having been backwards for a little bit). The device will also not power up if the neutral line isn't connected. If your device doesn't power up, make sure that's connected properly. Connecting: All 8 switches I set up paired without problem. Hold the button down until it starts flashing, and the app finds it quickly and adds it to the app. Voice assistants and remote control: These switches connect to both Alexa and Google Home. Both have been working perfectly and respond quickly and consistently. (Since these are controlled on the cloud, I was worried latency could be an issue but it wasn't with these.) Local control: I'm not taking a point off or anything because this wasn't a listed supported feature, but I really, really wish these switches offered better local (ie, non-cloud) access and control. As a home automation geek I use Home Assistant to control my home's smarts, which runs on a little Raspberry Pi computer. Having the ability to control these without the cloud would be awesome, but isn't possible anymore due to a recent firmware version. That's a huge shame because there's a decent chunk of hobbyists like me who really appreciate non-cloud control (it's faster and more reliable). If any of the company reads this and can figure out something here, you could get a decent chunk of passionate users :) All that said... I'm still really happy because the cloud functionality has been working flawlessly and with no noticeable latency. I guess it's not a big deal if I can't control my lights if my power is out huh

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great WiFi Smart Switch
*by M***5 on September 6, 2019*

I'm really happy with these switches and I ordered a bunch of them. The standard Smart Switch is the one on the right in my photos. Up front, the manufacturer has multiple generations of switch which are visibly NOT identical. The 3-way switch (pictured on left) does not have the same appearance. Functionally they both work great though. As for my review, the switches seem very well built and the instructions were actually quite detailed which was nice because wiring these was a bit different than how the original standard switch was used. No complicated electrical work was required though. A lot of reviews note issues with getting these to work on wifi, I originally had a small issue as well but easily worked through it. The biggest factor is that you MUST use a 2.4GHz network which is standard for most IoT Smart devices currently. Most networks should still support this as well but you need to ensure you're phone during configuration is also on that network. You also can use WPA2 with AES security but I DID find that having TKIP enabled didn't let my switch connect. As I was creating an SSID just for these I didn't mind turning it off, but that may be a common issue that isn't called out in the guide. I also did some advanced firewalling that may be useful to anyone so inclined or curious. These switches appear to only connect out to AWS addresses which was nice, was hoping it wouldn't all be going to China. They utilize tcp/443 (HTTPS) and tcp/8886 for normal operation and require tcp/2443 only when doing a firmware update. As long as you provide a DNS server, nothing else is needed for these switches. I have these added to the Smart Life app which works pretty well and looks graphically up to date (though I am working through a device "grouping" issue). I also have them integrated to Google Assistant and am loving the ability to ask Google to turn on the kitchen lights and - tada! I'm very happy with this purchase and will definitely continue to buy from the same manufacturer. The switches are well made and I like the direct wifi capability without needing a separate hub. Do note, they do take up some space in an electrical box. I had a tough fit getting two into a double gang box with the excess wire and wire nuts(the one pictured) but I managed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great, affordable option
*by E***K on April 19, 2020*

I've been putting off installing smart switches, unable to justify the cost of installing so many around the house, and concerned the cheaper options wouldn't cut it. I finally pulled the trigger on these, and couldn't be happier. They're simple to install (about 15min per switch, once you know what you're doing), the Smart Life app is responsive and reliable, and with a bit of futzing, you can fully integrate with Smart Things, Alexa, etc. I'll comment on a few concerns I had going in, based on other comments I'd seen before purchasing: Potential Concern 1: The device is too deep to fit well into the box. I didn't have any trouble. I've installed two into a 2-gang no problem. My house was built late 70s, then extensively renovated in the early 00s, so I've a mix a shallow, 40 year old boxes and deep newer boxes. The shallow boxes were a bit of a puzzle to get the wires folded in well, but I got them all. Potential Concern 2: Wifi based switches are less reliable, power outages cause issues reconnecting, etc, etc. I have only had these installed for 3 weeks, but haven't had any trouble. Note that I've repeated caused "power outages" by throwing the break switch while installing other switches, and they've always immediately reconnected. In the most extreme case, I installed a switch, then a week later replaced it with a smart dimmer from the same company and left the original switch on my work bench, then a week later installed it somewhere else--smart life immediately recognized the switch and everything was fine (though of course I then renamed it). If it can handled a 1 week power outage, I'm sure it will be fine for any real world scenario. Potential concern 3: Wifi based switches have too much lag. I don't have any trouble with this. I have numerous automations in which once switch flips on many others (how annoying is it to always flip the same 5 switches when you walk into the kitchen? Problem solved!). There's essentially no lag, provided your internet is reliable. Potential concern 4: Limited interop with Smart Things and Alexa. I do like the Smart Things app better, and I have some smart devices (notably, a Door Lock) that don't work with Smart Life. But the internet is full of wonderful hacks. I followed one in which I set up a virtual switch in Smart Things, then used ifttt to have Smart Life switches flip the Smart Things virtual switch. That Virtual Switch implements the contact sensor APIs, and so can trigger Alexa, the door lock, whatever. It's a bit annoying to set up, but provides infinite interop between Smart Things, Smart Life and Alexa, which covers just about everything. The main issue here is that ifttt has significant latency, so this only works for links that can tolerate substantial lag. Two Annoying Things: 1) The switch doesn't implement the contact sensor API Alexa uses. So you can't trigger Alexa routines when you flip a switch. The ifttt/Smart Things Virtual Switch hack fixes this, but adds considerable latency and it's annoying to have to do that. 2) Smart Life has a limit to the number of automations you can have. I've no idea why, couldn't find documentation of what that limit is, and it was annoying when I hit it. Also, the Smart Life app has some questionable UI choices that make it a pain at times to work with (at least on iOS). A final note: These are single pole switches, which means they're not intended to replace 3 way switches. BUT, if you understand how 3 way switches are wired, you can hack two of these to serve as a three-way (or arbitrary-way) switch. The trick is to make sure both switches have a constant power source (ie, the Line). Often, one of the three way switches doesn't have that, but you can use the Traveler to run power to the switch that lacks the line. Then chose one switch to be connected to the light via it's Load, and cap the other switch's Load. Finally, use Smart Life to link the switches together. I used a similar hack to change a three-way switch in my kitchen so that the switch by the door to the garage acts as a master switch that turns on all kitchen and dining lights. As a matter of cost, this is significantly cheaper than buying two 3-way switches, but more expensive than using a single smart three-way switch and leaving the other dumb.

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