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they look good though my head hurts when I try and think what they offer over other wireless set-ups?
we have a long open hallway off the lounge with the switch down the wrong end and not near the door when you enter the living area just a switch to lounge and diner pendants.
we didn’t want to pay the high cost to make this switch a triple hall/lounge/dining one as that would involve lots of concrete chasing, am i right in thinking one of these switches placed over the lounge/dining switch which is in our hallway would then operate the hallway lights?As it is we have an ikea dirigera thing and a remote left on the coffee table or for middle class dinner parties mood lighting we use the app but Quinetic could have been an option if I had known about it at the time.
Not quite home DIY but the electrician we had round to do the EICR today showed me the Quinetic switches.
We've got a couple of light switches we'd like to move (mostly as we've rehung some doors the other way round) and the Quinetic stuff looks like an awesome way of dealing with it without having to do any extra wiring. The deeper 25mm boxes will be behind the doors anyway so I don't care what they look like.
The fact you can have up to 10 switches paired with each receiver, and you can have a free floating one to move around the room with you is genius (see ~7:18 in this vid https://youtu.be/9wnGN4RetJk?t=438
) as that'll be perfect for my daughter's bedroom, she can have a free floating switch next to her bed or carry it over to her desk rather than having to go to the main light switch if she wants to adjust the lighting (the switches all do dimming too).