💡 Light up your life smarter, not harder.
The TREATLIFE Smart Light Switch 4-pack offers 1250W power capacity with 10A current rating, compatible with 2.4GHz WiFi networks and major smart home platforms like Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings. Designed for easy installation with neutral wire requirement and no hub needed, it enables voice and app control, scheduling, and automation to enhance convenience, energy efficiency, and home security—all backed by FCC certification and a 2-year warranty.
Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
Current Rating | 10 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | TREATLIFE |
Terminal | Screw |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.3 x 4.84 x 1.57 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Contact Material | Plastic |
International Protection Rating | IP30 |
Number of Positions | 2 |
Upper Temperature Rating | 45 Degrees Celsius |
Controller Type | Android/iOS, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa |
Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings |
Color | White |
Wattage | 1.25E+3 |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | TREATLIFE |
UPC | 728458730125 |
Part Number | Smart Light Switches SS01S |
Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 4.84 x 1.57 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Smart Light Switches SS01S |
Style | Single-Pole / Non-dimming |
Power Source | AC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 4*Single Pole Smart Light Switch, 4*Wallplate, 4*4 wire nuts, 4*2 Screws, User Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 Years Warranty |
A**R
Smart Home Upgrade Made Easy!
The TREATLIFE Smart Light Switch (Single Pole, 4-Pack) has been a game-changer in my home automation setup. If you’re looking to modernize your home without breaking the bank or dealing with complicated installations, this is the switch to get.🔌 Easy Installation: As long as you have a neutral wire, installation is straightforward. The instructions are clear, and everything you need is included. I had all four switches installed and working within an hour.📱 Reliable Smart Control: These switches integrate seamlessly with Alexa, Google Home, and SmartThings. Voice commands work instantly, and the app provides full control from anywhere. Scheduling lights and creating automations is incredibly convenient.💡 Smooth Manual Operation Too: The physical switches feel high-quality and respond with a smooth, satisfying click. They look sleek and modern, blending nicely into any wall.📶 Stable Wi-Fi Connection: They operate on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, and once connected, they stay connected. I’ve experienced zero dropouts, which is a common issue with other smart switches.⏲️ Built-in Timer and Scheduling: The Treatlife app allows you to set custom schedules, timers, and even vacation mode. I now have lights turning on and off automatically — no more worrying about leaving lights on when I leave the house.🛡️ FCC Listed and Safe: It’s reassuring to know they’re certified and safe to use. You can tell that Treatlife didn’t cut corners with quality.In summary, the TREATLIFE Smart Switches are affordable, reliable, and user-friendly. Whether you’re new to smart home tech or expanding your setup, these are a fantastic choice. Highly recommended!
E**K
great, affordable option
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.
T**E
UPDATED: They fixed the Alexa Skill
UPDATED: I contacted the company by email through Amazon. They replied and told me to use the SmartLife app. I did, and it worked. Their programmers ultimately fixed the TreatLife app, too. They said we can use either the SmartLife or the TreatLife app.-----------------------I have many Treatlife switches and devices. Everything connected with Alexa until recently. All of a sudden, nothing from Treatlife works with Alexa. I have disabled and re-enabled the Skill, but nothing seems to make these products work with Alexa again. The Treatlife app still controls the products, but will not connect to Alexa. If the products do not work with Alexa, they are worthless to me and will be replaced. Treatlife has received many 1-star reviews on your Alexa Skill page (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08HWJT1WD?nodl=0), but they have not responded to any of them. Until the Skill is fixed, allowing these switches to connect to Alexa, do not buy them!
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