Description
Self-Powered Wireless Kinetic Switch Controls with Bluetooth® Technology
Atoraa Single and Double Wireless Kinetic Switch uses Bluetooth® technology to communicate wirelessly with other Atoraa devices, providing convenient control of lighting, temperature, and miscellaneous electric loads. The Wireless Kinetic Switch pads are self-powered and never require batteries because the simple act of pressing the rocker generates enough energy to send a signal to other Atoraa devices. Use them in conjunction with Atoraa sensors and controls to maximize efficiency and provide a level of comfort and convenience that traditional switches cannot achieve. Atoraa products feature clean, contemporary styling, making them an attractive addition that complements any décor.
Options:
- A9-SWK-WHT- Switch 902 MHz White
- AB-SWK-WHT- Switch Bluetooth White
- AB-SWK-WHT-C- Switch Bluetooth White
- AZ-SWK-WHT-M- Switch Zigbee White 215ZE
- AZ-SWK-WHT-I- Switch Zigbee Pro 215ZE
Features & Benefits
- Communicates wirelessly with other Atoraa devices using Bluetooth® technology.
- Wireless – no additional wiring required, making installation fast and easy. Install them wherever you want and relocate them anytime
- Self-powered – no batteries to replace and no ongoing maintenance.
- Decorator-style rocker pads capable of performing switching and dimming functions.
- Kinetic Energy Harvesting: The switch has a built-in micro-generator that converts the kinetic energy from a button press into a small electrical pulse.
- Wireless Signal: This energy powers a wireless transmitter that sends a radio frequency (RF) signal to a receiver module connected to the device you want to control.
- Receiver Action: The receiver module receives the signal and controls the connected device (e.g., turning lights on/off, adjusting brightness, or controlling appliances).
- Lighting Control: This is a primary application. A 1-channel switch can control a single light or group of lights, while a 2-channel switch can control two separate lights or groups of lights independently.
- Smart Homes: Kinetic switches can be integrated into smart home ecosystems, allowing control via voice assistants like Alexa or Google Home, or through smartphone apps.
- Controlling Appliances: These switches can also be used to control various appliances like fans, TVs, or other devices connected to an appropriate receiver.
- Retrofitting and Renovations: They’re ideal for situations where running new wires is difficult or impractical, such as older buildings, apartments, or areas with solid walls.
- Flexibility and Convenience: Kinetic switches can be placed virtually anywhere – on walls, furniture, or used as portable remotes – offering convenience and freedom of placement.
- Outdoor and Damp Areas: Some kinetic switches are waterproof and suitable for outdoor applications or areas with moisture, like bathrooms.
- Accessibility: The ease of placement at different heights makes them useful for individuals with disabilities or limited mobility.
- No batteries or wiring: Eliminates the need for batteries and complex wiring, simplifying installation and maintenance.
- Eco-friendly: Reduces electronic waste from batteries.
- Reliable and Durable: Kinetic energy harvesting technology ensures consistent performance without reliance on external power sources.
- Flexible placement: Can be easily mounted or placed in convenient locations.
- Cost-effective (long term): Avoids the ongoing costs of battery replacement and potential electrician fees for complex wiring.
- Multi-way switching: Allows control of a single light or device from multiple location





