Description
Self-Powered Wireless Kinetic Switch with EnOcean Technology
Atoraa Wireless Kinetic Switch 902 Single and Double Rocker Pads. The rocker 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 Wireless Kinetic Switch 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-1- 1 or 2 Rocker Switch Utah
- A9-SWK-2- 2 Rocker Switch EnOcean
Features & Benefits
- Wireless Kinetic Switch 902 communicates wirelessly with other Atoraa devices using EnOcean 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.
More Detailed Benefits:
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Self-Powered: Wireless Kinetic Switch 902 generate their own power from the mechanical action of pressing the switch, eliminating the need for batteries or a wired connection to a power source.
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Wireless Communication: The switch transmits a wireless signal (typically radio frequency) to a receiver, which then activates the connected device.
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One or Two Channels: A 1-channel switch can control a single light or circuit, while a 2-channel switch can control two separate lights or circuits independently.
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Flexibility and Convenience: This design allows for easy installation and placement of switches virtually anywhere, without the need for wiring or electrical expertise. They can be especially useful in situations where running wires is difficult or impractical.
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Applications: Kinetic switches are commonly used for lighting control, but they can also be integrated with other smart home devices and systems.
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Pairing: To use a kinetic switch, you typically need to pair it with a receiver by pressing a button on the receiver and then pressing the switch.
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Range: The wireless range of kinetic switches can vary, but they generally offer a decent range for indoor use, often around 15-40 meters
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Self-Powered: Kinetic switches generate their own power from the mechanical action of pressing the switch, eliminating the need for batteries or a wired connection to a power source.
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Wireless Communication: The Wireless Kinetic Switch 902 transmits a wireless signal (typically radio frequency) to a receiver, which then activates the connected device.
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Applications: Kinetic switches are commonly used for lighting control, but they can also be integrated with other smart home devices and systems.
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Pairing: To use a Wireless Kinetic Switch 902, you typically need to pair it with a receiver by pressing a button on the receiver and then pressing the switch.
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Range: The wireless range of kinetic switches can vary, but they generally offer a decent range for indoor use, often around 15-40 meters





