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TRÅDFRI Wireless dimmer, smart white

TRÅDFRI Wireless dimmer, smart white

Price ¥ 799
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Product features
Works with IKEA Home smart

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Now it's really easy for anyone to use smart lighting. With the wireless dimmer you can control your light sources – turn on, turn off and dim so you always have the right light and mood at home.

Article Number104.086.02

Product details

Use the wireless dimmer to dim, turn on/off up to 10 light sources - all will behave in the same way.

You can dim your lighting wirelessly and easily adapt the lighting based on activity.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

  • Can only be used with IKEA Smart lighting products.

    Not suitable for use with wired dimmers.

    You can add up to 10 light sources and mix LED bulbs, LED light panels, or LED light doors so that they all switch on, off or are dimmed at the same time.

    Special waste handling may be required. Please contact your local authorities for more information.

    With TRÅDFRI wireless dimmer, you can dim your lighting without a wired-in installation.

    The dimmer has a maximum range of 10 metres when not blocked by walls.

    This product is part of our smart home range. Connect it, along with other smart products, to DIRIGERA hub and IKEA Home smart app for more features and functions.

    This smart product can also be connected to a TRÅDFRI gateway.

    A magnet makes it easy to mount the dimmer to the wall bracket or other metal surfaces.

    Battery is included, and last approx. 2 years.

  • Material
    ABS plastic
    Care

    Wipe clean with a dry cloth.

  • Approved for IP44.

Measurements

Length: 45 mm

Width: 45 mm

Height: 16 mm

  • TRÅDFRIArticle Number104.086.02

    Width: 8 cm

    Height: 5 cm

    Length: 8 cm

    Weight: 0.09 kg

    Package(s): 1

Reviews

Simple smart home setupVerified BuyerVery easy to set up, with or without the Gateway. Good low-cost smart home appliances with integration with Google, Amazon and Apple5

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Material

What is ABS plastic?

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