While up to a four-button configuration is provided by the manufacturers, none of these switches are intended to be used as substitutes for three-way switches as they are only one-pole. Nevertheless, the company says on its website that you can reproduce the effect of three-way lighting very easily through automations with HomeKit. Homesense also said these switches can power ceiling fans, but only to the degree that the fan can be turned on or off, with no ability to regulate the linked fan speed. These light switches only work with HomeKit, so the integration of Alexa and Google is not available at the moment, although the company is open to this if there are enough customers
You can find out more about these products on the company’s website. homesense.com.au
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