HALO Home Smart Light Adapter – HWAD

EIN Halo Adapter 400

July 8, 2022

The HALO Home Smart Light Adapter enables wireless ON/OFF/Dimming control of individual non-smart recessed fixtures. The Adapter allows a circuit of standard recessed LED downlights to be individually controlled without a complete rewiring of the ceiling or switching to HALO Home Smart Fixtures. It comes with quick connects along with pre-stripped wire leads for easy installation behind LED downlight modules. Install in each recessed housing of a downlighting circuit and replace switches/dimmers with HALO Home Controllers for best results.

  • Enables wireless control of ON/OFF and Dimming to 5%
  • Wirelessly control individual lights without rewiring
  • For non-smart recessed LED downlights (15W Max)
  • No Bridge/Internet Needed-wireless control via HALO Home Bluetooth Mesh
  • Range: 35′ from smartphone, 100′ between devices (200 Devices/Account)
  • Add to Groups or Scenes and apply Schedules using the App
  • 120V input
  • NOTE: Do NOT use in combination with standard switches or non-HALO Home dimmers

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