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A minus for the "Ledvance Smart+" lighting system

Michael Restin
5.2.2020
Translation: machine translated

The Zigbee lamps from Ledvance can also be operated without a bridge using a Smart+ switch. They can be integrated into the Philips Hue system, but are a bit of a mystery.

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I was looking forward to the Smart+ Switch and the Switch Mini, which isn't much smaller. The "big one" has a classic square light switch format and can be removed from its magnetic shell. It is either stuck or screwed to the wall. The mini is elongated and very easy to grip thanks to its rubberised surface. There is also a fingernail-sized wall bracket that needs to be screwed on.

For the full functionality of the SMART+ Zigbee Switch, an OSRAM LIGHTIFY Gateway with Internet connection and a smartphone or tablet with the corresponding OSRAM LIGHTIFY app are required.
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