💡 Light Up Your Life with Smart Control!
The SONOFF Smart Light Switch (T0UK2C) is a WiFi-enabled touch switch that allows for remote and voice control through the eWeLink APP, Alexa, and Google Home. Designed with safety features and customizable timing functions, it integrates seamlessly into your smart home ecosystem.
Manufacturer | SONOFF |
Part number | T0UK2C |
Item Weight | 160 g |
Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 8.6 x 3.5 cm; 160 g |
Item model number | T0UK2C |
Size | T0UK2C |
Colour | White |
Wattage | 2400 watts |
Switch Type | 1-way |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**T
Great value, works flawlessly, now a fan of "SONOFF"
The media could not be loaded. Written such a long review on here for this product that twice I've lost what I've written (browser update, refreshed my tab without thinking etc.) so I'm going to keep it short and sweet.- Device looks and feels WAY more expensive than it is. Honestly wouldn't have thought it costs £20, seems like a far more premium product.- Fits fine inside of a standard UK lightbox, although it's very deep. I had to trim the earth wire left in my lightbox to the point that it's utterly unusable now.- Screws come with the product, and they were fine for two of my installs, but two of my others needed much longer screws for some reason. Ended up having to buy a pack of "M3.5 x 40mm 1.5".- I'm no electrician (I can just about wire a plug) and managed to install these all by myself. Slightly daunting at first, but actually it's really very simple.- The product doesn't appear to do any smart home integration truly natively, but rather it uses what I suspect is a fairly universal Chinese app called "eWeLink". Not as polished as Samsung Smartthing (main platform of choice) or Google Home (second platform of choice), but it actually is very comprehensive in it's features (more than anything else I've every used) including firmware updates and small things like letting you disable the WiFi / network indicator light or what the default switch positions should be after a power failure etc. Really rather impressed.- Saying that, due to the lack of polish (and God knows what security issues may exist!) I'm of course not using "eWeLink" as my main smartphone interaction app. Thankfully eWeLink has full and comprehensive integration with nearly every mainstream smart home ecosystem. I use Smartthings as my main platform, which eWeLink directly integrates with. As such I can see each switch in Smarthings and use it just as you'd expect with everything supported and working. eWeLink also has native integration with Google Home, Alexa and IFTTT.Whilst I don't use voice assistants, our kids have Google Nest Mini devices in their rooms (for various things but partly to manage their bedroom smart lights and smart lamps). I can (I tested it) have eWeLink directly integrate into Google Home, but instead I have it as:SONOFF -> eWeLink -> Samsung Smartthings - Google Home -> Google Assistant (via Nests mini)May think it'd be super slow and high latency, but it's as good as instant to be honest.On a side note, I have sensors around the house for lights to come on automatically with motion. This works great by using Smartthings together with smart bulbs plus a motion sensor (also in Smartthings). If movement then turn on bulb, if no motion after 2 mins turn off light.). For the smart switches, it works the same, but some of my motion sensors also have humidity sensors built in too. This means I have it setup so that if a bathroom is getting too humid, the SONOFF smart switch turns "SWITCH 2" on, which just so happens to be the extractor fan!Anyway, I digress. These are just brilliant, excellent value for money and I couldn't be happier with the 4 that I brought. (TX0-2 I think for my model).
G**.
"Impressive Smart Switch with Seamless Integration"
I recently purchased the SONOFF T2 Smart Touch Switch, and I must say it has exceeded my expectations. The installation was straightforward, thanks to the clear instructions provided. The touch-sensitive feature adds a modern and sleek touch to my home.What sets this smart switch apart is its seamless integration with Alexa and Google Home. I can effortlessly control the lights with simple voice commands, making my daily routines more convenient. The responsiveness of the switch is impressive, ensuring quick and reliable operation every time.The build quality is robust, and the touch interface is intuitive, making it easy for anyone in the household to use. The app also offers additional customization options, allowing me to tailor the switch's behavior to my preferences.Overall, the SONOFF T2 Smart Touch Switch has proven to be a reliable and smart addition to my home automation setup. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a user-friendly and feature-rich smart light switch.
R**T
Good positive smart switch works well with google
1st and 2nd purchase dates - 21st Jan and 17th Feb 2025 (1gang and 2 Gang)Looks great not as easy to connect to home wi-fi as other smart devices I have 62 in total, but once setup all ok 👍24-04-2025 AdditionsWhen ordering this item again I noticed that on the Amazon Item page in RED it said this item is often returned? which I was surprised by as I have two more of these smart switches, and two of the manufacturer’s smart relays. Yes, I agree that they are a bit of a devil to set up and assume that is why lots of returns.To be honest the Sonoff company are shooting themselves in the foot on this issue! the small leaflet that comes with it (the text is too small to read and not enough information given, it does not refer to these methods 1) how to reset unit, and 2) how to get into Compatibility Mode which I only found out about by going to the web site user manual.Come on Sonoff you can better!
R**R
Poor design - but otherwise good.
Firstly, the switch does what it is supposed to do, switch the electric supply on and off to each of the three lights and offers a wi-fi means of doing so as well. So on that point, well done.The touch panel is responsive and works well but takes a bit of practice hitting the correct panel of the three because they are so close together. Being a glass panel it is easy to slide over to the next pad. Maybe putting the touch panel in a recess rather than being one smooth piece of glass would help solve the issue.My main gripe with this item, and the sole cause for the one star rating, is the terrible design around the front panel colouring versus the switch back-lighting. The glass face is white in this version and the three touch panels are lit with a blue led from beneath. At night this is fine but as soon as you turn the light on you can hardly see the back lit blue light at all. Considering the three individual touch panels are close resulting in them being easy to miss-hit or just miss altogether not being able to see where they are causes further frustration. For me this frustration led me to buying a complete replacement option that offered a physical, mechanical switching solution instead. These mechanical switches are working just fine. This smooth sleek product now sits in a box of bits and bobs in the garage being all smooth and sleek where no-one can see it or care (i cannot therefore better the one-star rating as I effectively threw it out because of this issue).On a positive note though, I have a black single gang version. The black design does not have the same colour issue and the back-lit blue light stays visible day and night, whether the light in the room is on or off.So, if you want smooth glass switches, go black.
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