Wireless Zigbee Smart Button, 4-Way Remote Control Button Switch for Smart Home Devices, Scene Controller, Compatible with Tuya, Home Assistant, Homey, Hubitat, Requires Tuya Zigbee Hub
Original price was: $24.99.$21.24Current price is: $21.24.
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| ASIN | B0F1CJ6DHT |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | March 13, 2025 |
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Customers say
Customers find the smart button works well with Home Assistant and appreciate its quality, with one mentioning it’s particularly useful for guests in a smart home. The device is easy to remove and mount to the wall, and customers like its automation capabilities, with one noting they can create automations using Hubitat as the hub. However, the buttons receive mixed feedback, with some finding them sloppy to press. The build quality and sturdiness also get mixed reviews, with one customer describing it as flimsy and another noting the plastic feels cheaply made.
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Wireless Zigbee Smart Button, 4-Way Remote Control Button Switch for Smart Home Devices, Scene Controller, Compatible with Tuya, Home Assistant, Homey, Hubitat, Requires Tuya Zigbee Hub
Original price was: $24.99.$21.24Current price is: $21.24.


Logan R –
An essential part of any non permanent smart home
These switches are so simple but I’ve not found anything quite like them, they pair instantly to home assistant and they just work. I can’t speak to the usability of the official app, but with HA they give you plenty of control options for automations or accessories. The buttons are quiet and not very tactile but they do make a pleasant click sound and it doesn’t feel cheap, my only complaint would be the magnets that hold the switch into the wall plate are a bit weak, and while it won’t fall out, it does slide around a bit within the fixture. I bought one of these a while ago and when I had use for another wireless switch I came right back because I’ve been entirely satisfied.
Trial N’ Error –
Great remote that’s easy to setup at a fair price.
This is perfect with one MINOR exception. I wish the backing plate was the standard depth of a normal wall switch. This sticks out about 3/8″ vs the typical 1/8″ for no good reason other than the choice of a thicker magnet to retain the remote. This could easily be designed better but the switch itself is perfect. Great Zigbee range, nice feel to the buttons, the buttons themselves are larger than most making hitting them easier. Easy setup and programming using Hubitat as the hub. I’ll be buying more fo sho!
Nick –
The (almost) perfect Zigbee remote!
This has been a great addition to my Zigbee mesh I’ve been building in our new home. This works pretty well with Home Assistant and haven’t had any issues getting the Single/Double button functions set up. The “Hold” trigger seems to be a bit finnicky, Home Assistant doesn’t seem to pick up the hold trigger until after you let go of the button. May take some more poking around to get working, but definitely love the product outside of that so far! Also looks very sleek and minimalistic on my wall, very sturdy and doesn’t feel cheap.
Tom Wood –
It just works
Was easy to pair with home assistant and was able to easily create automations based on the button press and double press. The button hold only sends after you release the button so you aren’t really sure how long to hold it to achieve the desired result. But otherwise works as expected. Have considered getting more. Only had it a short time, but I hope it has longevity.
Deanna –
Awesome for guests in a smart home
I am loving this button for light control! I am a long time user of smart home devices, and this one makes it easier for my guests (AKA older parents) when they are staying at my house. All they have to do is hit a button, and the lights will come on or off so they don’t have to use Alexa and remember what names I have for all the light groups to control them by voice. The remote that stores in the wall mountable face plate is easily removed for them to bring to wherever they want to put it for easy access when they need it. I used my label maker to tell them which button controls what lights, and put them on each button for easy use. The only downfall is that you can only pair the buttons with light bulbs that are controlled by the SmartLife app. I am currently switching out the bulbs in rooms I want controlled with this button with ones that work with both SmartLife and Alexa voice control, and have had a couple hiccups getting both to be compatible, but that is no fault of this button switch-it seems to be the easy part of this configuration. A+ for this item from me!
K. Jaros –
Mostly Compatible with Home Assistant ZHA but Cheaply Made
Home Assistant Zigbee scene controllers are hard to find as most of them are hub specific. This one is no different – it primarily speaks Tuya and the instructions are for Tuya. But it does work with Home Assistant. When you first pair it, it connects right away in pairing mode and shows up as four batteries rather than a scene controller, but that’s typical for Tuya remotes. The good news is that HA recognizes the button clicks and you can create automations based on them, such as if button 1 is pressed, toggle kitchen lights. Once you set up automations, it works like a switch and usually works quickly, though sometimes it takes an extra click.A big downside of this product is its quality. It just feels and looks really cheap. Compare it to Hue remotes and you see the difference. I put them side to side for reference. The gaps between buttons are inconsistent and the plastic they used is really cheap and flimsy. The buttons feel squishy. Trying to remove the battery cover, I wasn’t sure what will come apart first. The cover or the remote.Overall, this is a serviceable scene controller that works with Home Assistant. But its cheap build quality limits its appeal.
Malbiz –
Nice with Zigbee2MQTT
Really nice device. At first, I set it up with SmartThings, but the battery drained very quickly—about a week with good brand batteries and only 3 days with cheap ones, even with very light use (less than 5 presses a day). I switched it over to Home Assistant with Zigbee2MQTT, and now it works perfectly. Even the cheap batteries are lasting around 3 weeks so far and still going. If you’re using Zigbee2MQTT, you’ll need the blueprint by rdeangel to get it set up properly.