HomeKit demonstration video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W-f9JE1izU
Switch instruction video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTlrcQn7HvE
More details available at
http://www.ctec.com.au/the-mirror-range
Please note: this product requires neutral wire
Product Features:
★LCD SCREEN
Large LCD touch screen displays switch button names, icons, time, WiFi connection status as well as power consumption
★CUSTOMISABLE STYLE
Switch styles, background picture, button names/icons can be customised either via the app or from the switch settings.
★MULTI-FUNCTION
4 in 1 multi-function switch includes 1 gang, 2 gang, 3 gang and curtain/shutter switch to suit your needs.
★VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION
Choosing either vertical or horizontal installations from switch settings.
★STANDBY MODE
To save energy, the switch turns to standby mode automatically with the panel light dimmed to the level according to your setup. The switch background LED light can be turned off via the app either permanently or in a time frame.
★TIMER
Three timer options.
regular weekly timer.
count down timer.
auto off timer(green mode).
★VOICE CONTROL AND INTEGRATION
Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa.
★WIRELESS 2/3 WAY SWITCHING
Easily set up 2/3 way control via Apple Home app.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Product type: 4 in 1 multi-function smart light switch
Convertible model: 1 gang, 2 gang, 3 gang, curtain/shutter switch
Size: 120mm * 75mm
Weight: 0.3KG
Panel: Capacitive touch screen
LCD resolution: 240*320
Frame material: Retardant PC
Rated voltage: AC 100-250V 50/60Hz
Rated current/Max current: 3A/10A
Rated load: 200W
Load type: incandescent lamp, energy saving lamp, fluorescent lamp,
horizontal motor, vertical motor
Wireless Wi-Fi standard: 802.11b/g/n
Wireless Wi-Fi security: WEP/WPA/WPA2( AES-TKIP-Personal)
Wi-Fi performance transmission power: +15dBm
WEP should be under Wi-Fi insecurity :p
This doesn't make sense to me. MQTT is an over-the-wire protocol, so you would need an existing network before being able to transmit MQTT messages. Is this just backwards and just means to say: "Only MQTT is required after local WiFi mesh network is established"?