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product_id: 35884929
title: "Eve Light Switch - Apple HomeKit Smart Home, Smart Light Switch, Set Timers & Schedules, Bluetooth, App Compatibility"
brand: "eve"
price: "€ 2.62"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.sk/products/35884929-eve-light-switch-apple-homekit-smart-home-smart-light-switch
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# Customizable timers & schedules 15 Amps power capacity Bluetooth low energy direct control Eve Light Switch - Apple HomeKit Smart Home, Smart Light Switch, Set Timers & Schedules, Bluetooth, App Compatibility

**Brand:** eve
**Price:** € 2.62
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## Summary

> 💡 Light up your life the smart way—because your home deserves the future today!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Eve Light Switch - Apple HomeKit Smart Home, Smart Light Switch, Set Timers & Schedules, Bluetooth, App Compatibility by eve
- **How much does it cost?** € 2.62 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sk](https://www.desertcart.sk/products/35884929-eve-light-switch-apple-homekit-smart-home-smart-light-switch)

## Best For

- eve enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted eve brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **No Hub, No Hassle:** Bluetooth low energy tech means zero bridge or gateway needed—plug and play smart lighting.
- • **Compact & Durable Design:** Sleek 3.3x3.3 inch wall mount with IP30 rating, built to last in everyday home environments.
- • **Smart Presence Simulation:** Set timers to mimic occupancy when away, boosting security and peace of mind.
- • **Seamless Siri & App Control:** Effortlessly switch lights on/off with your iPhone, iPad, or voice commands via Siri.
- • **Ultimate HomeKit Integration:** Sync with other Apple HomeKit devices to create personalized scenes and automate your entire home.

## Overview

The Eve Light Switch is a HomeKit-enabled smart switch that lets you control your lighting via Siri or the Eve app using Bluetooth low energy technology. It supports 15 Amps at 120 Volts, requires no additional hub, and allows you to set schedules or simulate presence for enhanced home automation and security. Compact and easy to install, it integrates seamlessly with other Apple HomeKit accessories to elevate your smart home experience.

## Description

Eve Light Switch - With Eve Light Switch, experience the comfort of connected lighting. Switch your lights on and off using Siri or with a quick tap on your iPhone. Create scenes to control Eve Light Switch and other HomeKit-enabled accessories with a single command. Leverage the power of automation and attune your lighting to your routine. Eve Light Switch transforms any single or multi-bulb setup into an intelligent lighting system. Eve Light Switch face plate, mounting plate, 4x mounting screws, 4x wire nuts

Review: Great switch, way better than most and looks nice. - This is a great switch and it works flawlessly. I got this and Philips dimmer switch so I have something to compare to. Since this switch is hard wired, there is never an issue with it. There is one gotcha if you're using Philips hue lights or any other IoT lights. Since this is a physical switch, it will turn off power to those lights making them inaccessible from your IoT devices/apps, but the beauty of this is that you can turn it on (even with Siri) and then you are free to use your other IoT devices to control the lights if they are wireless too. The other great thing about this is the app itself, I love how straight forward this is for setting up automation or certain triggers, plus it's a clean looking app, which lets you control other devices. Oh and I was able to put this together with a regular switch into one electrical box. I originally thought that it could only be placed by itself, but it turns out that all those front plates (2 of them) are removable and it can easily be screwed into a bigger electrical box that contains other switches/outlets. As for the delay between physical touches of the button to lights going on and off, it's way faster than my Philips hue dimmer switch, and I feel that there might be a 1/2 a second delay, but it's practically unnoticeable. It does have an interesting click to it when you tap the button (the button isn't physical, it's just a tap, but the click happens inside it once it's been tapped, kind of weird, but not annoying).
Review: Great reliable switch - Updated 2019 Review (five stars) This switch works perfectly and gets the little things right. Now that my house if full of Homekit devices from a lot of brands, I can much more accurately review a product and better judge its performance. The fact that this switch uses bluetooth instead of wifi brings on a whole lot of trade offs. It increases the latency of the device, but it also uses less power and doesn't clog up my wifi. Typically, I have everything setup to use automations that run... automatically. If some device is delayed by 7 seconds, it has no effect on the outcome of that automation. When using this switch as a trigger for an automation, it works flawlessly, and with about the same latency as a wifi device. Bluetooth also means it will work even if my router is malfunctioning, but the range is limited to the bluetooth reach of my phone and AppleTVs. If you are all in on Homekit, you are also likely all in on Apple, and this should not be an issue. I really appreciate the indicator light on this switch. I also have wall switches from Sylvania (great, but has a rocker paddle with on/off and that is now a deal breaker for my wife), Koogeek, and Insignia (do not buy Insignia homekit stuff from best buy, total junk). All three of these other brands have indicator lights that are not programmable. They all illuminate green when on, and they turn off when off (Sylvania turns dim blue when off) when off. The Eve switch allows you to make its green light be: 1. always off, 2. on when the light is on, or 3 on when the light is off. I use option 3 so that it is easier to find in the dark. If it was in my bedroom, I would probably choose option 2, and/or use the other feature of choosing from one of three levels of brightness. One thing that I'm a little frustrated with about this device's app, and many others including iDevices, Koogeek, and Sylvania is that they try to be your "everything" homekit app. They show you all of your devices and have no real filter to just show the devices from this specific company. The main thing I use a device specific app for is adjusting settings for that specific brands devices, and for firmware updates. I have the native Home app, and several third party apps that are great for generally controlling arbitrary hardware. When I go into the Eve app, I want to check for Eve firmware updates and possibly change device specific settings. Pros: * Bluetooth - Does not clog up your wifi, uses less energy when doing nothing. * Programmable indicator light. * Simple touch to change the state of the switch (instead of discrete on/off switches). * No moving parts to wear out * Reliable Cons: (this list is really hard to fill, so I'm super nitpicking) * Doesn't look like a normal Decora switch (maybe a pro to some) * Bluetooth can lag 1-7 seconds * Does not track power consumption, but it can be inferred from the bulb rating and the time kept in the app. Original 2017 (four stars) Review This switch works perfectly fine, but being bluetooth, and not having any sort of physical button make it not as transparent as it could be. I basically bought this because I was too impatient to wait for the dimmer switch from iDevices (IMO the gold standard in HomeKit). Also, this was 1/2 the price of the wifi switch from iDevices. Basically, the capacitive or whatever it uses for sensing the on/off works well enough, but we have a lot of misfires. The bluetooth LE nature of the device means that it changes state about 3-6 seconds after requested from the phone. When touching it, it switches state immediately, unless you don't touch it just right, and then you have to touch it again. It is also a bit baffling how they include on/off monitoring, but not power monitoring. This was a great addition to our HomeKit home, but it is not perfect. I'm looking forward to the similarly priced switch I just preordered from Koogeek, which is wifi, rather than bluetooth.

## Features

- Switch lights on and off with your iPhone or iPad (Siri or app), or via the onboard switch
- HomeKit-enabled for unparalleled ease of use, advanced security, and absolute data privacy
- Simultaneously control other Apple HomeKit-enabled accessories in scenes
- Set timers for regular schedules or simulate presence when you are out of the house or on vacation. Your home hub (HomePod, HomePod mini or Apple TV) will let you control Eve Light Switch from anywhere in the world
- Easy setup: direct connection via Bluetooth low energy technology – no bridge or gateway required

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01M8HI8L5 |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,112,080 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #537 in Home Automation Modules |
| Brand | Eve |
| Brand Name | Eve |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone, iPad, HomePod, HomePod mini, Apple TV |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | Wire |
| Contact Material | Wire |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
| Control Type | Multi-level |
| Controller Type | HomeKit, iOS |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 505 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813180020207 |
| Included Components | Eve Light Switch, Plastic Frame, Mount Plate, screw (4), wire nut (4) |
| International Protection Rating | IP30 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.5 x 2.75 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Light Switch |
| Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Elgato |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | 10027805 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Part Number | 10027805 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Screw" Or "Quick-connect |
| UPC | 813180020207 |
| Unit Count | 42.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |

## Product Details

- **Operation Mode:** ON-OFF
- **Current Rating:** 15 Amps
- **Operating Voltage:** 120 Volts (AC)
- **Contact Type:** Normally Closed
- **Connector Type:** Wire
- **Brand:** Eve
- **Terminal:** Screw" Or "Quick-connect
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3.3 x 3.3 x 1.6 inches
- **Circuit Type:** 1-way
- **Mounting Type:** Wall Mount

## Images

![Eve Light Switch - Apple HomeKit Smart Home, Smart Light Switch, Set Timers & Schedules, Bluetooth, App Compatibility - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81bJe9BUcLL.jpg)
![Eve Light Switch - Apple HomeKit Smart Home, Smart Light Switch, Set Timers & Schedules, Bluetooth, App Compatibility - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81rIaDjieIL.jpg)
![Eve Light Switch - Apple HomeKit Smart Home, Smart Light Switch, Set Timers & Schedules, Bluetooth, App Compatibility - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91ZMXBuZYpL.jpg)
![Eve Light Switch - Apple HomeKit Smart Home, Smart Light Switch, Set Timers & Schedules, Bluetooth, App Compatibility - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81+WFqQLChL.jpg)
![Eve Light Switch - Apple HomeKit Smart Home, Smart Light Switch, Set Timers & Schedules, Bluetooth, App Compatibility - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81+l7GT1gcL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will there be a toggle switch version? Picture shows rocker switch.**
A: Actually, the switch isn't a rocker switch, it's a touch sensitive panel with no moving parts.

**Q: will this work as one side of a double wall switch?  one side is for fan, the other for light.  I only want it for the light.**
A: Yes, it will work, it will occupy half of the double wall box. As long as the two switches aren't interconnected and truly independent, and there is a neutral wire available in the wall box, everything will be fine.

**Q: Will this work for three way switches?**
A: Eve Light Switch requires a neutral wire and replaces a single pole switch. It is not intended for use in a 3-way installation where lights are controlled by more than one switch.

**Q: If I loose power at home and I had the light switch turned on at the time. When power is restored will the switch remain on?**
A: Yes it will stay on just like a “dumb” light switch. Meaning if your dumb light switch was in the “ON” position and power went out it will stay in the same and light will still be on once power is restored. So this smart switch will still be on as well.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great switch, way better than most and looks nice.
*by A***R on November 30, 2016*

This is a great switch and it works flawlessly. I got this and Philips dimmer switch so I have something to compare to. Since this switch is hard wired, there is never an issue with it. There is one gotcha if you're using Philips hue lights or any other IoT lights. Since this is a physical switch, it will turn off power to those lights making them inaccessible from your IoT devices/apps, but the beauty of this is that you can turn it on (even with Siri) and then you are free to use your other IoT devices to control the lights if they are wireless too. The other great thing about this is the app itself, I love how straight forward this is for setting up automation or certain triggers, plus it's a clean looking app, which lets you control other devices. Oh and I was able to put this together with a regular switch into one electrical box. I originally thought that it could only be placed by itself, but it turns out that all those front plates (2 of them) are removable and it can easily be screwed into a bigger electrical box that contains other switches/outlets. As for the delay between physical touches of the button to lights going on and off, it's way faster than my Philips hue dimmer switch, and I feel that there might be a 1/2 a second delay, but it's practically unnoticeable. It does have an interesting click to it when you tap the button (the button isn't physical, it's just a tap, but the click happens inside it once it's been tapped, kind of weird, but not annoying).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great reliable switch
*by R***E on March 19, 2017*

Updated 2019 Review (five stars) This switch works perfectly and gets the little things right. Now that my house if full of Homekit devices from a lot of brands, I can much more accurately review a product and better judge its performance. The fact that this switch uses bluetooth instead of wifi brings on a whole lot of trade offs. It increases the latency of the device, but it also uses less power and doesn't clog up my wifi. Typically, I have everything setup to use automations that run... automatically. If some device is delayed by 7 seconds, it has no effect on the outcome of that automation. When using this switch as a trigger for an automation, it works flawlessly, and with about the same latency as a wifi device. Bluetooth also means it will work even if my router is malfunctioning, but the range is limited to the bluetooth reach of my phone and AppleTVs. If you are all in on Homekit, you are also likely all in on Apple, and this should not be an issue. I really appreciate the indicator light on this switch. I also have wall switches from Sylvania (great, but has a rocker paddle with on/off and that is now a deal breaker for my wife), Koogeek, and Insignia (do not buy Insignia homekit stuff from best buy, total junk). All three of these other brands have indicator lights that are not programmable. They all illuminate green when on, and they turn off when off (Sylvania turns dim blue when off) when off. The Eve switch allows you to make its green light be: 1. always off, 2. on when the light is on, or 3 on when the light is off. I use option 3 so that it is easier to find in the dark. If it was in my bedroom, I would probably choose option 2, and/or use the other feature of choosing from one of three levels of brightness. One thing that I'm a little frustrated with about this device's app, and many others including iDevices, Koogeek, and Sylvania is that they try to be your "everything" homekit app. They show you all of your devices and have no real filter to just show the devices from this specific company. The main thing I use a device specific app for is adjusting settings for that specific brands devices, and for firmware updates. I have the native Home app, and several third party apps that are great for generally controlling arbitrary hardware. When I go into the Eve app, I want to check for Eve firmware updates and possibly change device specific settings. Pros: * Bluetooth - Does not clog up your wifi, uses less energy when doing nothing. * Programmable indicator light. * Simple touch to change the state of the switch (instead of discrete on/off switches). * No moving parts to wear out * Reliable Cons: (this list is really hard to fill, so I'm super nitpicking) * Doesn't look like a normal Decora switch (maybe a pro to some) * Bluetooth can lag 1-7 seconds * Does not track power consumption, but it can be inferred from the bulb rating and the time kept in the app. Original 2017 (four stars) Review This switch works perfectly fine, but being bluetooth, and not having any sort of physical button make it not as transparent as it could be. I basically bought this because I was too impatient to wait for the dimmer switch from iDevices (IMO the gold standard in HomeKit). Also, this was 1/2 the price of the wifi switch from iDevices. Basically, the capacitive or whatever it uses for sensing the on/off works well enough, but we have a lot of misfires. The bluetooth LE nature of the device means that it changes state about 3-6 seconds after requested from the phone. When touching it, it switches state immediately, unless you don't touch it just right, and then you have to touch it again. It is also a bit baffling how they include on/off monitoring, but not power monitoring. This was a great addition to our HomeKit home, but it is not perfect. I'm looking forward to the similarly priced switch I just preordered from Koogeek, which is wifi, rather than bluetooth.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great HomeKit addition for an Apple TV 4 hub.
*by C***P on March 10, 2017*

This is an excellent addition for an Apple ecosystem with the Apple TV 4. It works so well that I bought 4 more. Note that when the Apple TV is used as a HomeKit hub, it seems important to set the Apple TV so that it never sleeps. For me, HomeKit seems quicker and more responsive if the Apple TV 4 is awake and not sleeping. I had a few questions that you may have too. 1. First, the neutral wire is attached to the Eve switch to power the switch so it can monitor the bluetooth. The required neutral wire is likely in US houses built since the mid-1980's. To check whether your house has one turn off the circuit breaker and remove the switch plate. The neutral wire is the white wire in the switch box. It is probably not connected to any switch in the box (unless you already have a switch in the box that requires power). Take a look at the switch box. Is it plastic, or metal? A metal box may shield the signal reception. 2. Our 2-story frame house is over 3,000 square feet. I wondered if the bluetooth would work reliably through walls and floors. I used an iPhone app called SpreadMesh to measure the RSSI signal strength of the Apple TV's bluetooth at places where I intended to put the switches. All of my switches are in areas where the RSSI is between -90 (weaker signal) and -67 (stronger signal). One switch is upstairs and the rest are separated by distances up to 45 feet from the Apple TV. 3. The switch responds instantly to touch and works as well as or better than any manual light switch. Often times, there is a few second delay when triggering through HomeKit. In practice this is only a minor inconvenience because I use HomeKit to automate scenes that control several devices so even with the delay, it's an overall win. 4. With the Apple TV, I'm able to control the light switches from my iPhone any where I have cell access. I imagine the delays are longer when I'm away, but I'm not in the house to notice. Note that my Apple TV is set to never sleep. The Eve app's logging of the switch power usage is a nice record of activity in the house when I'm away. I really wish that changes in the on/off status could trigger a notification. If it did, then the switch could be a valuable security asset as well.

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