Feller EDIZIOdue Smart Light Control for Philips Hue
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Feller EDIZIOdue Smart Light Control for Philips Hue


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levin3722

1 year ago

Is the Matter compatible?

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peter_hunziker

1 year ago

According to the Matter homepage, Philips Hue and presumably also the Smart Light Control from Feller are supported: https://matter-smarthome.de/produkte/philips-hue-und-wiz-machen-matter/

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Nepi64

5 years ago

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d'Unterraenggler

5 years ago

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You still need the Bridge. The Feller switch is an accessory and appears as a Friends of Hue switch. The advantage is that it doesn't need a battery, but pressing is relatively strict because it generates power for a short radio signal.

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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The best solution is to remove the cover of the existing switch and push the switch itself further back into the flush-mounted box when it is switched on and simply mount the Hue switch above it. It worked great for me. I mounted the switch with this mounting kit: Elektromaterial Montagesteg Feller Smart Light Control (Beige)

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Anonymous

6 months ago

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rainlord

6 months ago

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No, there isn't. I don't like this button either because of that reason, and it also doesn't work 5% of the time on the first click after being "inactive" for a while. It's not a very good product, sadly. I hope they release a version 2 of it as Feller is moving away from Edizio Due and onto Edizio.liv (like it or not).

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domillo

1 year ago

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spescdan

1 year ago

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Neither. The switch can also be integrated into other ZigBee networks. However, it does not use the full ZigBee 3.0 protocol but the ZigBee Green Power (zgp). This probably has to be translated via another Hue device and does not work with all ZigBee coordinators. A Friends of Hue module is installed in the Feller switch. For ZigBee Home Automation (ZHA) there is a longer discussion here https://community.home-assistant.io/t/wth-doesn-t-zha-support-friends-of-hue-buttons-yet/472645 Good luck

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adizollet

1 year ago

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YourMama.java

1 year ago

ZigBee is ZigBee, you would think. But: These Greenpower-based switches only work if you have already installed Hue router components. These ensure that the corresponding protocol is "translated". If this is the case, then it should work without any problems. In my case, I use exactly these switches with Home Assistant via ZigBee2MQTT, works wonderfully, but I also have heaps of Hue lamps installed in my house, so enough Hue routers that "translate" the protocol. Read about it here: https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices/PTM_215ZE.html

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haennimarcel

1 year ago

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betschartf

1 year ago

Yes, that is possible. One or more lamps can be controlled with each "corner". E.g. press = on, press and hold = off. TIP: For programming the button, the "Hue Essentials" app offers more possibilities than the "Philips hue" app. When setting up scenes, it is the other way round.

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Raschta84

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

The "problem" is usually that you don't just press one button, but also press a second one down at an angle. Because the switch recognises when you accidentally press both lower buttons - but as far as I know, the function is not enabled in the Hue app. You almost don't notice this, but it happens to me often. Then you think that the button press has been registered (click), but nothing happens. Make sure that you really press just the single button and not a little bit of a second one. Many people on the Internet complain about the exact problem you describe, but at least for me it's only because I don't press the button so precisely.

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Maurinho78

3 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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