Aqara Dual Relay Module T2 with Matter for Smart Home (Homekit & Alexa Compatible)
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- [Safety and Installation Flexibility] The T2 supports overheat protection, overload protection, and a customizable power limit that automatically shuts off the device if consumption exceeds specified settings, directly safeguarding your home and energy footprint. Additionally, it can be installed near a light, behind a switch* or wall outlet, and includes a DIN rail mount. (*Note: The T2 dimensions: 1.80 × 1.89 × 0.95 inches)
- [Compatibility Features] With an Aqara Zigbee 3.0 hub (Excluding the Camera Hub G2H), the Dual Relay Module T2 is compatible with a variety of mainstream ecosystems, like Matter (A Matter compatible Aqara hub is required), Apple HomeKit, Alexa, IFTTT, and the Aqara Home app. This broad compatibility allows for easy integration into diverse smart home setups and usage in smart home automation.
- [Energy Saving & Power-off Memory] With advanced energy monitoring, the T2 helps maintain optimal control over energy consumption (Note: The energy monitoring feature is only available in wet contact mode). Leveraging the Zigbee protocol, the T2 features significantly lower idle power consumption compared to Wi-Fi relays, leading to reduced energy costs. Additionally, equipped with a power-off memory function, the T2 retains its last state even after power interruptions.
- The T2 allows for convenient control of tubular motors and can also be used as a roller shade switch. Using the Wireless Switch Mode, the T2 can transform a current wall switch into a scene controller without the need for wiring adjustments. For example, a button can be designated to activate your wired doorbell or security system, allowing for the inclusion of other wired sensors in your smart automations (AC only).
- [Dry Contact Mode] The Aqara Dual Relay Module T2 supports dry (or potential-free) contact mode with both pulse and on-off switching, allowing for the integration of a wide variety of electrical devices such as boilers, garage doors, and more into your smart home setup.