Cables and Adapters/Energy/Power Plugs

SmartLife Power Switch

Wi-Fi | 2400 W | Terminal Block | App available for: Android™ / IOS

Features

Vendor Part Number: WIFIPS10WT
EAN number: 5412810303113
• Simple to set up - directly connects to your Wi-Fi router
• Remotely turn on and off or schedule any wired device connected to this switch
• Take control with your smartphone or, when used with Amazon Alexa or Google Home, your voice
Place this smart switch in the powerline of any wired device to turn it on and off remotely, or to automatically schedule it.

Take control of the connected device by using your voice when you use this switch with Amazon Alexa or Google Home.

It's simple to set up - connecting directly to your Wi-Fi router with no separate hub required. You can use it as a standalone smart switch or pair it with other Nedis SmartLife products to quickly create atmospheric scenes or connect up an entire smart home.

About Nedis SmartLife
Discover a wide and ever-expanding range of products - such as bulbs, switches, sockets, sensors, and cameras - that can all be controlled through an easy-to-use and intuitive app. With voice control features supported by Amazon Alexa and Google Home, and no need for anything more than your existing Wi-Fi network, this is the connected, smart home made simple. Whether you're looking for a single smart bulb or socket, or you want to automate your entire house, discover how accessible smart technology is today.

Packaging

Package contents

Smart remote switch
Quick start guide

Retail package dimensions Giftbox with eurolock

Width Height Length
63 mm 155 mm 30 mm

Logistic dimensions

Packed per Width Height Length Weight
1 65 mm 160 mm 30 mm 71 g
100 335 mm 285 mm 335 mm 7780 g

Product specifications

Width 88 mm
Height 23 mm
Depth 40 mm
Weight 50 g
Colour White
Material Plastic
Compatible with Nedis® SmartLife
Maximum transmit antenna gain 2 dBi
Input current 10 A
Output power 2400 W
Maximum transmit power 17 dBm
App available for Android™
IOS
Input voltage 100 - 240 V AC 50 Hz
Supported wireless technology Wi-Fi
Transmit frequency range 2412 - 2484 MHz
Mounting Cable Mount
Device power output connection(s) Terminal Block
Device power input connection(s) Terminal Block
Maximum power consumption 0.9 W
Output current 10 A
Number of Products in Package 1 pcs
Operating temperature range 0 - 50 °C
SmartLife Yes

Support

Frequently asked questions

To control your Nedis SmartLife products with Google Assistant, you need to assign your Smart Life products in a room also in Google home.

1. Start the Google home app.
2. choose Settings
3. choose More Settings
4. Go to the tab off your home.
5. If a device is not assigned to room, tab on the device name and assign it to a room.

Now, you can control your devices by Google home products.


Add the "Smart Life" service to Google Home (no Nedis in the name).

Go in Google Home to Assistent -> Home Control and choose here "Smart Life" as service.

Use the Login details of the "Nedis Smartlife" app.
Compatible Nedis SmartLife products will then be added to Google Home.

You can add maximum 20 members.

An automation can be used to make a certain "event"(condition), trigger another action (Task)
A condition can be anything from motion detection, to a certain time, a certain temperature, sunrise.
Then you can make this condition turn on lights, turn on smart plugs, make a siren sound or a combination of multiple tasks.

Yes you can.
Each person needs a unique account on their mobile device.
To add them as "family members" follow these steps:
In the main screen of the app tap on the name of your home (top left)
Tap on Home management
Tap on the name of your home again.
Tap on "add family members" and fill in the account details of the person you want to add.
It will give them access to all the devices in your home as a normal member or admin (you can select this)

If you only want to share a single device in a home, go to the settings menu of the device and select "share device" -> add member.

This is probably a Wifi problem, this can be for various reasons.
1.) Wifi signal is unstable.
2.) Wifi signal is too weak.
3.) Using an access point with the same SSID and password that do not support the IEEE 802.11R standards.

Problem 1 can often be solved by restarting the router.
Problem 2 can be checked with an app Wifi analyzer with this the signal can be viewed and corrected to a better position.
Problem 3 can be checked as the access points are turned off, the Wifi signal is still good and the connection remains if the access points are a problem, a Mesh solution can then be used.
Please make sure that they support IEEE 802.11R standard.