Forum Culina Konect 3 Gang 3 Way Wireless Smart Kinetic Switch – Matt White

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  • Brand: Culina
  • Product Code: 537343P
  • Availability: In Stock
£19.32 inc. VAT



No wiring needed with the Culina Konect kinetic switches, meaning you can mount them anywhere making installation flexible and easy
No batteries or power connection required, these switches use the kinetic energy built up from pushing the switch to transmit a RF signal to the receiver to turn your lights on and off
Being IP65 rated means these are ideal for bathrooms, wet rooms and utility rooms
Receiver sold separately, just search Smart Receiver
The effective distance between switch and receiver is approximately 15m indoors and 150m outdoors
Dimmable when used with dimmable receiver, just search Smart Dimmable Receiver
These kinetic switches have over 100,000 switching cycles

Specifications


Finish: Matt White
Height (mm): 12
Length (mm): 2.5
Maximum Indoor Range: 15m
Maximum Outdoor Range: 150m
Range: Konect
Style: Raised Square Edge
Switching Cycles: 100,000
Type: Smart Light Switch
Width (mm): 11.5
Works with Apple HomeKit: No
Dimmable: Yes
IP Rating: IP65
Gangs: 3
Poles: 1
Number of Ways: 3
Ref: CUL-40035
Wireless: Yes
Works with Alexa: No
Works with Google Assistant: No
Works with Nest: No

Overview


• Forum Culina Konect 3 Gang 3 Way Wireless Smart Kinetic Switch – Matt White
• No wiring needed with the Culina Konect kinetic switches, meaning you can mount them anywhere making installation flexible and easy
• No batteries or power connection required, these switches use the kinetic energy built up from pushing the switch to transmit a RF signal to the receiver to turn your lights on and off
• Being IP65 rated means these are ideal for bathrooms, wet rooms and utility rooms
• Receiver sold separately, just search Smart Receiver
• The effective distance between switch and receiver is approximately 15m indoors and 150m outdoors
• Dimmable when used with dimmable receiver, just search Smart Dimmable Receiver
• These kinetic switches have over 100,000 switching cycles