Price: $79.00
(as of Dec 27, 2024 16:31:37 UTC – Details)
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ORVIBO – AI for better life
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Smart Products of ORVIBO
Product Dimensions : 4.12 x 1.75 x 1.8 inches; 4.8 ounces
Item model number : V70X
Date First Available : July 15, 2022
Manufacturer : ORVIBO
ASIN : B0B6PDKC64
Country of Origin : China
【Smart Touchscreen Dimmer Switch】It’s compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, giving you multiple options for precise dimming from 0% to 100%. You can use the touchscreen panel, app control, voice control, or physical button to adjust the lighting. The 1.9″ screen lets you view real-time weather at any time. Set up schedules to turn the lights on or off at specific times with preset brightness levels. Plus, you can share the app with your family members to easily control the switch together.
【Nerve Central for All Your Lights】The MixPad D1 smart dimmer can control all ORVIBO switches and personalize scenes for sleeping, leaving home, working, and turning on/off all lights. With the ability to create customized scenes, you can set different brightness levels for your chandelier, light strip, and floor lamp. Simply click the “Movie” scene and enjoy the perfect lighting for your viewing experience.
【Support for Matter Standard】ORVIBO Home app: No hub needed. Matter-enabled app: It requires a Matter hub and an IPv6-enabled router. MixPad D1 is compatible with all certified smart home platforms like Apple Home, Samsung SmartThings, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home. You can use any Matter-enabled app to control the MixPad D1, but the MixPad D1 cannot control other brands of smart home devices.
【Intercom and Broadcast】With two or more MixPad D1 dimmers, you can easily achieve voice intercom and home broadcast. Whether it’s letting your family know that dinner is ready or chatting with parents in different rooms, ORVIBO smart dimmers make communication a breeze.
【Easy Installation】Please note it does not support Smart Bulbs. Single pole only, not available for 3-way. The MixPad D1 smart dimmer can handle up to 250W INC and HAL, 120W LED and CFL, and 250W MLV and ELV. MixPad D1 smart Wi-Fi dimmer switch is designed to replace the traditional light switch easily and can quickly be installed in a standard 1-gang junction box. It requires Neutral and Ground wires.
【Trusted & Reliable】ORVIBO is a technology company specializing in whole-house intelligence and has opened nearly 1,700 stores worldwide, providing smart home products and services to more than 4.5 million users. We aim to bring you a more comfortable living experience. If you have any questions, please contact us to get the best solution the first time.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the product’s appearance and concept. They find it looks nice, with a nice screen and solid materials. However, some customers dislike flickering. There are mixed opinions on functionality, switch functionality, reliability, ease of installation, and dimming ability.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
CapeFear –
Works best if you have two or more switches
I had some initial problems with the setup process. After a lot of trial and error I discovered it was best to do a reset using the menu on the switch. This reconnected the switch with my wifi and linked up with the Alexa skill. Reach out to their tech support if you have problems. They were very helpful in getting it back online and working.Actually a lot of features once you get it setup. It’s a dimmer that can be controlled four ways. A switch below the touchscreen, the touchscreen control, voice control, and from another switch. It’s a clock and has weather. It’s a whole house intercom, and it’s a switch to switch phone. Having multiple switches throughout your house will use the full features of this device. Once they are linked together in the app you can call any other switch and also control (turn on or turn off) any other switch using the touchscreen.Has all the standard features you would expect with a smart switch. Alexa control with your voice, on and off timers, and app control. You can also set up scenes to vacation mode that will randomly turn on lights, set the brightness to automatically go to a certain level, or press a scene button and turn every switch off or on.The app is a little confusing when you have multiple switches. Be sure to name each one something different and set which room it is in. This will help when configuring the features so you know exactly which switch you are configuring.Instalation is standard as with any other smart switch. You need a neutral wire, hot, ground, and load wire. Pretty basic if you know how to wire a switch. Next step is a little tricky because you need to scan a QR code with the app to setup the wifi. Hold the phone really still and try to focus on the code with your camera. Once it reads the QR code setup in the app is pretty basic. Give it a name and set which room it is located in. If you have multiple switches you have to enable the calling features. At the top of the page for the features you will see the name of a switch with an arrow down, click on the arrow and will list all the switches, click on the one you want to configure.If you are having wifi issues or it will not respond to voice commands with Alexa/Google try a reset in switch menu. In the app always check the top of the page to determine which switch you are configuring, be slow and steady and have good lighting when scanning the QR code.This will fit in a standard 1gang, 2gang, or 3gang box which is not always the case with a lot of smart switches. It comes with a screw less one gang cover.If you are into home automation and like really cool looking switch devices this is a winner. Get multiple switches to use the intercom and calling features.
CapeFear –
Rudolf J Streif –
Good Looks and Simple Integration
This is a great looking switch. My family, including my wife, think it looks great. It was easy to install (I am probably biased as I am an electrical engineer familiar with electrical installation). The Matter integration with Home Assistant worked like a charm. There are a couple of things I would like the vendor to improve:1. Higher Wattage: The switch can only handle up to 250W incandescent, halogen, magnetic low voltage (low voltage lights with a transformer), electronic low voltage (low voltage lights with a switching power supply), and 120W LED. Most switches can handle up to 600W. In most cases that is not much of a problem but something to watch out for.2. Intercom Function via App: It would be great if the app allowed to use the intercom function of the switch. It would also be great if the API for intercom can be exposed for use with home automation.3. Switch Home Screen: The various screens that can be used (also automatically changing) are great. There are a couple of screens that have the light control on the bottom. It would be great to have one or more home screens, like the one with the clock etc) that can control the light by simply touching the screen: tap on top half -> turn on, tap on bottom half -> turn off, hold on top half -> dim brighter, hold on bottom half -> dim lower, swipe up/down -> dim brigher/lower. That would make it much easuer to operate the switch when entering the room and would make it feel more like a regular light switch. (The hard button on the bottom of the screen is good but sometimes hard to hit when walking into the room).4. Hard Switch under Display: Put a rocker function hard switch under the display which would allow the switch to be operated like regular Decora style dimmer/switch.2) and 3) could easily be done via software updates. It would be wonderful if the manufacturer could implement these. 1) and 4) would require hardware changes. Overall, a very good switch for a reasonable price.
Rudolf J Streif –
inspector gadget –
Not ready for prime time when it comes to dimmable LEDs
I REALLY wanted to like these switches. They support “matter” and have a LOT of options. They are pretty slick BUT there are three main problems I have had. 1) After a power outage it takes over 45 seconds after the power is restored before the switch can control a load again 2) bad flicker when dimming DIMMABLE LEDs below 40% 3) voice transmission/reception in “broadcast function” is crackly and not really usable . I never tried the Alexa integration because those three things are a deal-breaker for me. For these three reasons I just can’t see using them for dimming LED loads when there are soooooo many choices out there for smart dimmers.
inspector gadget –
Nilson –
Does not work alone on a 3way setting.
01/02/2024 update: Unstable, unreliable, deserves a negative start…………………..They failed to mention that for a 3way setting you need 2 of these ($$), weird to have in the same room with all those features. they should a reduced companion. Getting below 30% will get flickering and not too accurate (shuts down on 20%). So far they are not too reliable, One of my units stop responding and the support suggestion given (I asked for factory reset, they send me a reboot) did not work. the web manual talks about factory reset but it can’t be found anywhere. what work was to shut down the breaker and “mess” with the unit before it reboots. The other unit refuses to stay at 100% after pairing with “Matter” (compatible LED that was working fine for months).
Nilson –