Smart Dimmer Switch Single Pole, Meross Smart 2.4GHz WiFi Light Switch for Dimmable LED, Compatible with Alexa Google Assistant and SmartThings, Neutral Wire Required, Remote Control Schedule,1 Pack

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  • MikeyFTL

    > 3 day

    I wired one of these up to a pair of table lamps sharing an extension cord. I cut the plug end off the extension cord and wired a 3-prong power plug so it could be plugged into a wall outlet. Dont try this unless you have a grasp of electrical wiring. Works great with Google after installing the Mecross app. After plugging it in, it immediately wanted to connect to wifi which was done through the app. It connected in 15 seconds and has stayed connected ever since. Google Home takes over the Mecross app and now controls all on-off and dimming functions. I now have lamps I can control remotely. This is the way these devices should be done in the future....no hubs!

  • RJB101

    12-04-2025

    This is a good Homekit compatible switch, simple to use and reliable. I have one of their standard switches too and Im really happy that I found Meross. They work well and are inexpensive which is important when youre trying to outfit an entire house. My only criticism, because this switch has built-in wiring you are forced to use wire nuts on all the connections. This makes for a VERY cramped box when youre installing. The wire nuts in the box are huge. Im not sure why they didnt just use standard push-in or screw connectors.

  • Travis

    > 3 day

    I have ten switches from Meross and three of them are dimmers. These are very easy to install, like any switch, provided you have the neutral wire and 2.4 ghz WiFi network. Amazon echo devices work very with Meross products as does the Alexa app. I use the Meross app more often than Alexa app unless I’m setting up routines. Meross continues to advance in function and design. The neutral wire is the wire that carries the circuit load back to the breaker and will only be available if your intended circuit was wired to the switch first. Older houses are more often wired top down, where the electricity goes to the fixture first. You can have neutral wires installed as I did.

  • Brent

    > 3 day

    Item is built very well. I had issues with their single pole switches from about a year ago where they had dead spots on the physical button, but these switches do not appear to have that problem at all! Very well built, install was super easy, and they worked with my Phillips bulbs I got from Home Depot for other parts of the house. Homekit pairing and integration was perfect on the first try as well on my Eero mesh system. The only suggestion/wish list item I have is for the dim and increase buttons to have a different feeling. Maybe the increase has a bubble feel and the dimmer have the recessed feel just to make it easier in the dark to know which one youre hitting instead of having to feel up and down to see which one youre hitting.

  • mr.wu

    > 3 day

    this comes in pair and if you have a new set up where ur exact need is not a pair of new smart swiches, do not buy. the logic behind these switches r different from normal dumb 3 way switches i tried to replace the main (one that draws line voltage) and only dimmer in 4 way (3 switches) set up. it works in adjusting and turning on off but my other 2 dumb switches stop working. i selected this because of homekit capability and because i have other meross switches. very disappointed i ended up with another brand of smart 3 way dimmer and have to suffer the indignity of using alexa :(

  • trtsnt00

    > 3 day

    The first switch set I received ended up being defective. Meross was very responsive and after a couple of emails, I promptly had a replacement, which worked as it should. I have several of the Meross smart switches and this is my first one that is a dimmer. I love all of them and will likely purchase more as I continue to make the switch to a smart home.

  • J.R. Martin

    > 3 day

    I own seven Meross smart plugs, four of their switches, one dimmer switch, and now this second dimmer. The original Meross dimmer I purchased has three same-size buttons and works fine. My only quibble with the same-sized buttons is sometimes it’s difficult for me to distinguish the on/off button from the others in the dark. However, this second Meross dimmer switch solves that problem by replacing the third on/off button with a full-size rocker switch that I can’t miss! A very useful upgrade. All my Meross smart plugs and switches have worked flawlessly while performing different events (on/off, on and off at scheduled times, on/off after a set time from 10 minutes to two hours). I found their switches relatively easy to install and always work perfectly as soon as I restored power. Alexa voice control works great, and I even grouped a combination of plugs and switches to control with a single voice command (“Alexa, turn off the bedroom”). This new dimmer switch is another excellent Meross product at a great price.

  • Mike Volk

    > 3 day

    I am a big fan of the Meross products. I picked up this several of these smart dimmers to control most of the light switches in my house. You have several connectivity options like pairing directly to a voice assistant, Im a Google/Nest house and it works great. However, they also connect to Smartthings, which is how I have mine set up. I just updated all of my smart switches and dimmers to Meross products, so I hope they stay in business. Single and double gang boxes I have plenty of room even if placed with other smart switches. Triple gang boxes with all 3 being smart switches is TIGHT. If there was a way to make these a little thinner, they would be perfect.

  • Jason Bautista

    > 3 day

    I needed a smart dimmer for a 3-way switch in my hallway. This unit fit the bill on two fronts, first being a Merross product as I had several others installed already and second being able to control the light using an Alexa Routine. Installation is pretty straightforward once you identify the wiring correctly and get get the main and secondary switches wired in. Not as many dimmer options using the switch, but from the app and Alexa you have the ability to be more granular with brightness levels for the fixture.

  • Mepel

    Greater than one week

    Im a fan of Meross products. I own their smart garage opener, smart ambient light, smart power strip, a few single way and three way switches, and now the three way dimmer. The products are easy to install and extremely responsive with smart home controllers and their apps. Theres is minimal to zero lag in their response to smart-speaker and app-control as well as from the physical switch. This is a great selling point as (from the posted pictures) you can see I also have a Leviton 3-way switch installed and that thing is a pain to use! On/off is ok, but trying to set a dimness level is nearly impossible due to the lag between the two switches (I believe that switch also required two neutrals but only one traveler). The Meross switch has 25% increments for dimming up/down and can be continuously dimmed by holding the buttons or in the app. Its simple to use and install (neutral on the non-load side plus two travelers - the single pole switch is even easier since you can use a dumb switch on the other side and the wiring is even more straight forward). Be sure to check the wiring guides to make sure you have the have a neutral on the non-load side since there is no way around that. The remote switch doesnt display the dimness level so be aware of that. Wiring is via nuts which is generally easier than screw-in but gets challenging when you cram a box with multiple smart switches like I do.

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