Little content, but many functions for some money: The EDIZIOdue, a smart light switch, from Feller.
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A little glue, Feller EDIZIOdue and let there be light

Raphael Knecht
30.9.2019
Translation: machine translated

The EDIZIOdue light switch from Feller controls Philips Hue lamps. As the lighting in my kitchen is somewhat unfavourable, I want to test whether this switch can help.

Large, but impractically planned

There's nothing better for me than a flat with lots of sockets. Because I have lots of great gadgets that need electricity - and usually internet too. In the living room of my new flat there is an installation with a total of nine light switches and sockets. A dream for people like me - with one small exception: the one switch that switches the lamp in the kitchen on and off.

Since there are already enough LED spotlights in the ceiling in the kitchen, I didn't want to install another lamp there. But: The LEDs can only be operated from the two switches in the kitchen. So if I go out of the kitchen and accidentally leave the light on, I have to go back in to switch it off. First world problems, I know - but it still annoys the hell out of me every time.

Feller and Philips Hue should provide a remedy

First, I'll try to install the smart Feller switch in the large switch centre and replace the unconnected push-button. That would be the ideal solution - that way I don't need an additional lamp in the kitchen and have all the switches connected. If I fail with that, I'll try the second option and stick the switch on the wall somewhere near the control centre. A little less attractive, but also an option.

Not even five minutes from installation to operation

So I unscrew the whole switch centre - that's quite a lot of screws, I tell you. Just to be able to loosen and replace the one switch. As I want to replace one of the numerous light switches, but the EDIZIOdue is normally glued or screwed to a wall, I only remove the existing switch and leave the rest in - this should hold my Philips Hue switch. After a bit of trial and error, the whole thing actually holds.

Conclusion

Is the switch worth 90 francs? Well, it is and remains a light switch. That's why I think the price is very high - after all, it matches every other Philips Hue product. But hey, I'm an avid Philips Hue user, so it's worth it to me. If you're not a thrifty person or a Philips Hue aficionado, I can recommend the EDIZIOdue.

Header image: Little content, but many functions for some money: The EDIZIOdue, a smart light switch, from Feller.

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When I'm not stuffing my face with sweets, you'll catch me running around in the gym hall. I’m a passionate floorball player and coach. On rainy days, I tinker with my homebuilt PCs, robots or other gadgets. Music is always my trusted companion. I also enjoy tackling hilly terrain on my road bike and criss-crossing the country on my cross-country skis. 


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