💡 Elevate Your Home, One Switch at a Time!
The SONOFF Smart WiFi Light Switch BASICR2 is a versatile and user-friendly device that allows you to control your home appliances remotely via the eWeLink app. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, it offers smart scheduling, real-time status feedback, and group control features, making it an essential addition to any smart home setup.
Manufacturer | SONOFF |
Part number | SFF-BC |
Item Weight | 50 g |
Product Dimensions | 8.8 x 3.9 x 2.4 cm; 50 g |
Item model number | BASICR2 |
Colour | white |
Style | Universal |
Wattage | 2200 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Switch Type | 1-way |
Special Features | Wireless |
Included components | BASICR2*1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**D
Easy to install and wifi connecting easy too.
The media could not be loaded. Sonoff Basic R2 Easy to install and wifi connecting easy too using the eWeLink app. I connected these in around 10 minutes on my garden room LED downlights and it was so easy. This also included connecting to WiFi via the eWeLink. These work perfectly via Alexa too as you can see from my video. I have aso installed them on my external lights and set a schedule via Alexa. These have saved me a fortune on expensive downlights with connectivity or bulbs and I can highly recommend them. Great product and great value and quality.
M**S
Easy to install but wireless config needs thinking about!
If you are looking for 240v wireless switch, controlled by App or Echo or in my case using Homekit on Apple and Homebridge to integrate, look no further! Live and Neutral connect at one end from the power source and then on the other side connect live and Neutral to the appliance. I use these to control a number of devices, extractor fans, driveway lights and a battery charger. You can easily integrate into the Echo ecosystem using a skill or use the app, if you are up for it check out Homebridge if you want it in Apple Homekit. Connecting it to the wireless network, it couldn't see it using the automated scan tool, so in the end did it through its a legacy option, still don't get it, but after a quick Google found the answer. Once it's done, its easy to manage. Recommend you trim the cables so the clamp drops down on it perfectly to prevent the cables from possibly slipping, practice makes perfect so try it on some old cable first to get the length right, but took me 5 mins to wire it in, and then 10 minutes to add it to wireless (including my google search). Should have no need to touch it again once its configured.Footnote - The reason the auto scan didn't work is all to do with the capability of the built-in 2.4Ghz radio, so what i did was indeed what Sonoff recommends and why they have it in the app!
G**S
A little bulky and ugly but fully functional.
I wanted to integrate my Anglepoise lamp & a bedside lamp with an existing torpedo switch into my Home Assistant setup and these seemed like the best option.Installation is straightforward with a pair of screw-down terminals under the covers at either end. It is not clear from the pictures but the four visible screws are not part of the terminal blocks - they are electrically isolated therefrom and simply hold the covers on. There are mounting holes in the base under the covers if you need to mount the unit. There is no passthrough for an earth wire so they are not suitable for three-core cable - only for two-core which in the UK means low power devices such as lamps, USB-powered and other low-voltage DC PSUs etc.The terminals are a little fiddly given the size of the case and the circuit board is not particularly well anchored but once assembled with the cables clamped by the covers the result is pretty solid.I might have preferred if the label were on the base rather than the top and if they'd provided blanking plugs to cover the cover screws and the manual button is a little small for use as a torpedo switch.Sonoff use the eWeLink app and pairing was easy, exposing controls for the switch, the LED, inching settings and offline alerts as well as firmware upgrade and LAN control options. Control is local (i.e. no Internet connection required) when the app's device is on the same LAN as the switch or cloud-based when remote. The HACS local Sonoff integration in Home Assistant exposes most of the same functionality.
D**D
Easy to install and works well
This works realy well. It was easy to install and get connected and has been working fine.The only thing I have noticed is that it clicks quite lodly when turning on and off I'm assuming this is normal as it's functioning fine.
B**M
Quite simply.... Don't bother.
The huge amount of grief this item caused is out of all proportion to its fairly compact size. I had a fully operational Google Home network around my house and wanted to add an additional light control to an existing spurred switch. The physical installation and network pairing was straightforward but then the problems started.After my first command to switch ON the spur - the Sonoff operated as advertised then dropped connection. I paired the switch again and commanded the switch to OFF. The Sonoff device operated as required and promptly lost connection again. Fast forward an hour and multiple re-connections followed by the same amount of drop-outs. The app for the Sonoff repeatedly demanded that I scan the QR code but stubbornly refused to read it. Finally, after running out of patience, I removed the Sonoff and returned the circuit to its original configuration.and the REAL fun started. Every subsequent command to my Minis either for for device operation or request for information was met correctly but was followed by a Google Home announcement that there was a problem and it couldn't do what it had in fact just done satisfactorily. This announcement was delivered whichever of the three Minis I addressed and regardless of what was asked for. Eventually I managed to remove the spurious fault announcement by a full factory reset of all 3 Google Home devices, uninstalling my Google Home app and re-installing my entire network. There is an evening I'll never get back!This item is being returned today, save yourself the effort and don't buy one!
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