HALO Home Anyplace Bluetooth Dimmer from Eaton

Eaton

 

September 21, 2018

The HALO Home Anyplace Bluetooth Dimmer allows for HALO Home Bluetooth Mesh compatible light fixtures to be controlled from a handheld remote controller, through the Bluetooth Mesh connection. The light fixture can be controlled from the remote controller or through the HALO Home mobile app, using a smart phone or other device. The Anyplace Dimmer is designed to connect to the HALO Home Bluetooth Mesh network with no hub or internet connection required.

Key features include;

Wireless System

– Utilizes Bluetooth Mesh 4.0

– Wireless range of up to 100 feet (line of sight) to nearest device 2.4GHz signal frequency.

Features

– Using the HALO Home app and the Anyplace Dimmer, each Bluetooth Mesh lighting fixture has the ability for:

– On/Off

– Dimming

– Turn on/off and adjust dim levels using the battery-operated switch or via smartphone or tablet equipped with Bluetooth.

– HALO Home RLs dim down to 5%

Mounting

– Use 2 screws or provided double sided tape to mount to walls

Compatible Products

– The Anyplace Dimmer must be paired with another HALO Home device.

Compliance

– EMI/RFI emissions per FCC 47CFR Part 15 consumer limits

Warranty

Five-year limited warranty

For more information http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/lighting/connected_systems/halo_home/_938998.html

 

 

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