Wireless dimmer switch plays a big role in modern lighting

Wireless smart dimmers function just like standard ones. They allow us to walk up to them, and turn on or dim a light manually, but also get the benefit of controlling it via smart app. They also make possible to control the lights that otherwise aren’t compatible with wireless light bulbs. Most of the wireless light switches and dimmers need central automation hub. We refer to them as “wireless” just because of their wireless communication to the home automation system or network. Just like any other dimmer or a switch, the wireless dimmers still need to be connected via electrical wires.

Wireless control of lights

The Flush RGBW dimmer designed by Qubino allows a direct connection of 12/24DC voltage LED lights. We can use it in many different contexts and helps making our life more comfortable. By using it, we can turn on/off or remotely dim the RGBW strips, up to 4 LED strips, up to 4 LED bulbs, or up to 4 halogen bulbs. For dimming the 200, 210, 220, 230 or 240 V dimmable LED light bulbs, there are two technologies that allow us to control the brightness from a wall switch. The first one functions by limiting the current within the dimmer, the second though, by light bulb dimming itself, after, by wire or wirelessly, receiving some digital commands. In this case the LED must be also compatible with the dimmer, however, if both implement the same transmission standard, then they must be compatible.