Leviton: New Decora Smart In-Wall Dimmers and Switches with Apple HomeKit Support

February 16, 2017

Leviton’s new Decora Smart Apple HomeKit-enabled lighting control accessories can be used with your iPhone or iPad, including in-wall dimmers and switches. Apple HomeKit technology provides an easy, secure way to control HomeKit-enabled accessories using Siri voice control on your iPhone or iPad or Apple’s Home app.

The simple app-based setup and control allows professionals and end-users alike to easily install a Leviton HomeKit-enabled accessory and begin controlling lighting and loads from Apple’s Home app or the free Decora Smart Home iOS app — no hubs or bridges required. Three new lighting and load control accessories from Leviton will include:

 

• 1000W universal dimmer (up to 450W LED)
• 600W universal dimmer (up to 300W LED)
• 15A universal rocker switch (up to 600W LED)

“This new line of Leviton HomeKit-enabled lighting control accessories expands and builds upon the Decora brand that consumers are familiar with and that professionals trust,” says Richard Westfall, Vice President and General Manager of Leviton Energy Management, Controls & Automation. “Innovation has been a focus for Leviton since our founding 110 years ago, and from pioneering the Decora rocker light switch decades ago to adding support for HomeKit, Leviton continues to innovate the Decora brand in order to best meet the growing and expanding needs of homeowners, and this product line is the next step in the brand’s evolution.”

Find out more: www.leviton.com/OA_HTML/SectionDisplay.jsp?section=81400&minisite=10251.

 

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