Intermatic ABRA In-Wall Wi-Fi Smart Switch

June 1, 2026

The ABRA In-Wall Wi-Fi Smart Switch works seamlessly with the intuitive ABRA app to control and automate a wide range of load types. Supporting input voltage of 120-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz, the ABRA In-Wall Smart Switch is rated at 15A General Purpose/Resistive, 15A Tungsten/Incandescent, 10A Inductive Ballast, and 10A Electronic Ballast/LED.

The ABRA In-Wall Smart Switch also supports Motor Loads up to 1 HP @ 120 VAC and up to 3HP at 240 VAC. The ABRA Smart Switch can be controlled automatically by Timers, Schedules, and Automations in the ABRA App, as well as voice control using Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Siri. For even greater versatility, the Smart Switch is Matter-certified, enabling seamless integration with third-party Matter smart home platforms like Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, and Samsung SmartThings.

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Features

  • Turns lights and motor loads on and off using schedules, timers, and smart automations.
  • Works with Alexa, Google Home, and Siri.
  • Supports single-pole and 3-way installations.
  • Can be used with a variety of loads, including electronic ballast (LED), tungsten/incandescent, inductive, and motor loads up to 1 HP.
  • Matter certified, for native compatibility with a wide range of smart home platforms including Apple Home, Samsung SmartThings, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa.
  • Optional user-installable light almond replacement paddle SH-ABSWCOV-LA.
  • No hub required
  • Uses standard 3-way switches for multi-way installations, eliminating the need to purchase special companion switches.
  • 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Required.
  • Requires a neutral wire for installation.

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