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The MOES Wireless Smart Scene Switch Button is a battery-powered, Zigbee-enabled device that requires the MOES Hub for operation. It allows users to create and control up to 12 different smart home scenes with ease, all without the need for complicated wiring. Its sleek design and easy installation make it a perfect addition to any modern home, promoting energy efficiency and convenience.
J**R
Works well with Zigbee2MQTT and Home Assistant!
I got this product as a replacement for the Flic buttons, which have been way too flaky (even with their hub) for my liking. Since I already had a pretty significant Zigbeen network set up in our home, I thought that this set of buttons should work much better, and initially at least, I have been proven right.The product was a breeze to set up. It comes with two strips that you can use to attach this to anywhere you might like; my placement was on a remote control holder (where my two Flic buttons had been attached previously) in our basement TV room. The main use case for me is to control the lights and turn on various scenes (coupled with the input source on the TV/receiver, such as for karaoke night), and for that, the buttons work fantastic.My smart home is run through Home Assistant, and my Zigbee network is set up via Zigbee2MQTT. The product was found and set up automatically via Z2M, with it showing up in Home Assistant soon after. Amazon doesn't let me include external links in reviews, so I can't directly link it; however, if you search for "Home Assistant TS0044 blueprint", you will be able to find an automation blueprint that has been set up for this product; I used that to set up all the actions that I needed for the 12 possible button press combinations that this product supports.Overall, I would recommend this product!
R**N
"Wife approved"
I use HA and it was very easy to set up. It has 4 buttons that feel decent quality and looks pleasing on the wall compared to most other buttons I have, but those wwould fall more into category of remotes able to rest on the wall.With these 4 buttons I can have 12 or 16 different automations. You have 1 click, doubke click, long click and perhabs more I have not started to use.It can pretty much run my whole house as I can just assign indiviual room on different buttons with special automations as well.I highly recomend it. In my house it got the "wife approved".
Y**Y
Works Fine with Home Assistant and Zigbee
I'm using Home Assistant and a Conbee II Zigbee USB stick; had absolutely no issues with connecting to HA. HA sees the button presses just fine, perhaps slightly quicker than a ZRC-90 Z-Wave switch I have, but nothing dramatic.I do wish there were an easy way for the button presses to show up as states in HA so I could use them in Node-RED, but building automations works perfectly well.This is purely esthetic, but I didn't like the lights being at the bottom of the buttons. When they're at the bottom, your finger covers them up when you press a button. Ultimately, I've just mounted my switches upside down on the wall and rearranged my automations so that button 1 is actually "button 4".Speaking of mounting, I'm not much on drilling holes if I can avoid it; I found that a couple of large Command strips on either side of the mounting plate work fine, though the tabs for the strips will show a bit at the bottom. Medium size strips will probably hold it just fine, though the dimensions may cause it to wobble a bit on the wall when you press a button.The best piece of advice I have is this: once you're sure you're going to keep this switch, use a screwdriver to pry out the locking tab that secures the switch to the mounting plate. As far as I can tell, the locking tab serves absolutely no purpose aside from being annoying. When you slide the switch onto the plate on the wall, it stays in place perfectly fine without that tab. And as you'll know five seconds after opening the package, that locking tab is just an absolute pain in the rear to deal with. Just break it out with a screwdriver and you'll save yourself a lot of headache when you need to slide it off the wall.All in all, this is a nice, responsive switch that I'd highly recommend.
D**E
Works with Home Assistant if set up correctly
So I have been struggling with the latest models of these with HA with a common problem folks have with them. After some time (days or weeks) the units start blinking every now and then just once. After a few days of this blinking behavior, they continually blink until the battery dies.I have a friend who just deals with that and changes the battery every month or so in each one. I wasn't happy with that so I did a bunch of debugging and research and have the solution!If you want to use these with Home Assistant, they do work, and have been working great for me but be sure to follow these steps:1) First of all, these DO NOT work with the stock zha integration, so don't use that. You'll get blinking lights eventually or quickly.2) Either switch to, or add another zigbee interface (the Sonoff one with the antenna works great) and then install these add-ons: the mosquitto MQTT broker and zigbee2mqtt add-ons.Once you add these controllers to that setup they will work perfectly. No more blinking lights and no more battery loss. After a month, my units have never blinked and the batteries still report 100 to 99%. I push buttons on them each day to test them.I don't want to bother moving all my zigbee devices over to the new setup, so I'll be running zha and zigbee2mqtt in parallel and creating automations that work with both.Hope this helps someone out there and good luck!
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