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TREATLIFE smart home products provide a new way to experience daily life, one that’s both intelligent and simple. Enjoy powerful control and convenient features no matter where you are.
Remotely turn your connected devices on and off via the Treatlife App, helping to save on energy and monthly bills.
New Release

Smart Fan Switch

Smart Dimmer Plug


Compatibility for Bulbs: The smart switch dimmer only works with dimmable, non-smart bulbs–max 150W for LED/CFL, 400W for incandescent. Not compatible with smart or non-dimmable bulbs. Not compatible with Apple HomeKit
Compatibility for Wiring and Pairing: Need a neutral wire (note: some homes built before the mid-1980s may not include one). Only works with single-pole setups, not 3-way or multiple ways. Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks when pairing (5GHz not supported), no hub needed. Wall plate cover included, switch dimensions: 4.14″ (L) x 1.73″ (W) x 1.34″ (D)
Adjustable Brightness and Voice Control: Smooth 1%–100% dimming with a tap, app, or voice command. The light dimmer switch remembers your last setting after power-offs and works with Alexa & Google Assistant for hands-free convenience
Smart App Remote Control: Control your lights anytime, anywhere via the smart app. Turn lights on/off remotely to deter break-ins, save energy, and set the perfect ambiance before arriving home
Custom Schedules and Family Sharing: Personalized schedules and group control let you automate lighting with preset brightness. Share app access so every family member enjoys the same smart lighting convenience

mike barbalace –
Great product, provides a good solution to control our lights
Make sure the wiring works, fortunately ours did and the product was very easy to install. We did not have easy access to turn on and off the lights in the living room and basement. This was an excellent solutions, can leave the room and turn off the lights from our bedroom, we are really happy with the system.
JoeyTheFoxxo –
My Favorite Smart Switch.
I have owned a multitude of smart switches ever since I got Alexa three years ago. I went for big brands (WeMo, TP-Link, Lutron) but have always hated myself for spending so much money on them. This is not to mention how laggy and awful most of them performed (my internet is 250 MBPS by the way). I have a lot to say about the TreatLife smart switches so I shall break my review up into sections for your sanity.-Ease of Install-These switches were extremely easy to install. I am saying ten minutes per switch maximum. You must make sure that your home has the neutral (white) wire and have enough room in your electrical box for a dimmer. Always remember to shut off power at the circuit breaker before attempting any work yourself, and if you are uneasy, call an electrician. Hardware is provided, such as screws, wire nuts, and a single gang wall plate. Some of the bigger brands were way harder to wire up and some didn’t even give hardware. Also unlike other switches, it works with any decora wallplate (not just the supplied plate).-Looks and Feels-I love the style of this dimmer, it is just simply beautiful to look at. Some other dimmers I have tried don’t look nearly as nice as this one. I absolutely love the touch dimming slider and the way it glows. On standby, the night light/ indicator light at the bottom will be lit and one led will show the level that the dimmer is set to. When on, the night light will turn off and the dimmer will again show one led indicating its level. When you touch it, it brings a solid bar up to the light level it is set to. The construction definitely feels like some cheap plastic, but that is like every single switch in the market. It’s not nearly to the point where I feel like I’m going to break the thing.-Control-The main on/off button sounds and clicks like my mouse, and is very likely a similar button mechanism. Not necessarily an awful thing, just something to get used to. The touch panel for the dimmer is the coolest thing ever. I very much prefer it over a traditional button or slider. It adds that little futuristic touch, you know? A double press of the main button sets the light level to minimum, which is a pretty cool built-in shortcut I use a lot.-Wi-Fi Connectivity-Setting up the connection and pairing to my smart home accounts was a breeze. It automatically goes into pairing mode upon the initial power-up. Resetting is simple as well, all you need to do is hold down the on/off button for several seconds. You will know it’s in pairing mode as the night light/ main indicator will rapidly blink red. Once paired though, it will hardly give issues. I have six of these, four are close to my router, and two are very far. I had mentioned earlier that my WiFi speeds are in the 250 MBPS range, but for the farther switches, it can dip down to about 20 MBPS. There was only one instance where one switch lost connection but overlook it as it has not happened again in over a year. The worst that happens is a slight (5-second max) lag when turning on from a phone, although very uncommon.-Alexa and Google Home Integration-Honestly one of the easiest for Alexa and the Google Assistant to pair. Alexa automatically adds it to the app without even having to go into device discovery mode. I will admit I use Alexa way more than Google, so all I can say about the Google Home is that it will turn on and off the device. As for the Alexa control, I know for a fact she can power on/off, dim to any percentage, and integrate routines. My absolute favorite routines that I have made is an alarm that gradually brings up lights and one where if I say “Movie Night” it switches my nightlight led trim downlights (recommend you look those up, they are very cool) and dims all the lights to 10%.TL;DR: Just buy it. It is a fantastic switch and you will love it as much as I do.P.s. I know the walls in the pictures attached look ugly with their gaps and uneven surface, that’s on the list of fixer-upper projects. I originally was not going to attach a video but I did last minute.
Tarik –
Not long lasting.
I have to replace these switches over the years, lifespan is around 2 to 5 years. Had a recent power blip which seems to be the trigger. Had one switch that always keep my lights on no matter what, eventually it died.
SilverAngel45 –
Makes my home smart, but set up is dumb
There are only 3 cons for me with these dimmer switches, otherwise I love them and being able to dim the lights is a game changer, especially if you suffer from migraines or have an infant. Its compatible with Alexa and Google and works well. With adjustments the dimming can be low or high and there are 3 different moods, but there is only a slight difference.The cons:1. Set up is a pain. It can sometimes be difficult to get them to pair with your smartphone. It’s also not intuitive if you change wifi routers. You have to complete the process all over again with any changes. It would be better if the app connected to the wifi and then automatically connected the devices.2. Your settings for the dimmers reset themselves and you will have to set it up again for each individual dimmer. It would be better if there was a way to set a preference for rooms and/or all dimmers.3. There is no control for cybersecurity so someone could hack the lights and then potentially hack your system. They should have a feature allowing you to change the password for the devices.
Dave –
Easiest Install Ever
Cinch to install. I’m not an electrician but installed it in 5 minutes. Worked perfectly as expected.
Sean Noonan –
Regret purchasing – lights flicker, poor quality in general and questionable marketing
These dimming switches are inexpensive but I’m afraid you get what you pay for. I immediately had one light at the end of the circuit flicker if full power was applied at the dimming switch. Since it was only one of many lights and the flickering stopped when less than full-power was applied, decided I could live with these switches.In the meantime I figured I’d take advantage of the seller’s offer, which was placed in the packaging of this item, for a free dimming switch or 3-way switch. Since I purchased several of these units I had multiple offers for free switches. Typically sellers don’t honor multiple free giveaways to the same customer, so I inquired with the seller. I explained that I had no 3-way switches in my house that needed to be replaced, so would it be okay to get 2 of the dimming switches instead? If not, no big deal, but don’t even bother to send the 3-way switch to me as I have absolutely no use for it whatsoever. I’m pretty sure the seller is a non-native English speaker because after multiple emails back and forth I don’t believe the seller ever understood what I was asking for. The seller kept coming back and telling me they weren’t willing to send 2 free products to me, which I understood and was perfectly fine with. The problem was that they kept trying to get me to buy their 3-way switch, which as I explained multiple times to the seller, I have absolutely no use for. Bottom line in terms of the offer: I never got ANYTHING for free from them, not even a single dimmable switch. The whole experience left a bad taste in my mouth.Now that a few weeks have gone by I have more issues. For one, multiple lights now flicker and I have to turn the power down to about 50% to stop the flickering. It’s so dark I can’t see now, so I have to replace these switches.Furthermore, there are tiny LEDs on the switch itself that indicate the amount of power being applied. No power = no LEDs on, full power = all LEDs on (there are 7 LEDs that show power level). I purchased these units on September 27, 2019. It’s now December 31, 2019 and several of the LEDs are now burnt out and not working. See attached pictures.Bottom line: Spent a couple of extra bucks and get quality switches. These switches are low quality. And don’t bother with seller’s offer for free additoinal products from them.approximately
Timothy J. Robinson –
This company seems to be picking up cues from Apple and Google – the product is very clean and well designed from the box, to the instructions, to the app, to the look and functioning of the switch in the wall. Extra steps were taken to make it easy for a homeowner to install without having to get an electrician.Small details show a lot of thought was put into this product. The dimming experience is slick. It shows multiple lights going up at first to indicate the level, then it drops to just one tiny light showing the level so you don’t have a line of LEDs glowing unnecessarily on your wall. Also, there’s a small led when the light is off so it’s easy to find in the dark. The box is also generous with the marettes you’ll need for installing.Excellent product.
CanadianAmazonian –
I got four of these switches and installed in various locations. They were quite good. I haven’t installed light switches in a long time and I was impressed how much better the instructions are for non-technical people like me. The switches work exactly as described.Pros:- Easy setup overall.- Aesthetically pleasing.- Nice little light animation when light goes off.- Touch panel adjustment.Cons:- There are seven levels of dimming. Not fine grained enough but Alexa will allow for better control. I found it works better with 10% increments and decrements.- 5 second holding resets the device and it’s too short. Should be longer like 10 seconds so that kids don’t accidentally reset it.
John –
It’s been a week since I installed three of these dimmers in our playroom – loving them so far. The packaging, labelling, and the units themselves are really well made.I had to adjust our “old work” 3-gang electrical box to fit them, since the bolts holding the gangs together stuck out far enough within the box to interfere with the body of the dimmer (they are bulky for a reason, so make sure your electrical box is not of the crammy utility type). A quick pass with a metal file on the bolt shanks helped remove the obstruction, and the wiring was straightforward.Linking the devices with the Smartlife app takes seconds – all three dimmers were detected in 1 scan. The slick app even allows you to adjust the range and dynamic response of each unit based on light type, as well as lock the dimming range if need be. We use Google Home as our smart home management app, and integrating the switches via Smartlife likewise was a breeze. The touch sensors on the button face respond instantly, and the lights adjust via the app without any noticeable delay. Great job Treatlife!4/5 stars, only because of a few minor things:- While the switch build quality is on the level, the button is seated rather loosely compared to that on single-pole “rockers”, and tends to wobble from side to side easily. Not a big performance concern, since you aren’t likely to manipulate the button in this manner, yet a potential area of improvement.- One of the dimmers powered a fluorescent bulb that I will soon be replacing with a dimmable one, so I temporarily locked the dimming range of this unit at 100% to prevent light flickering. The range did stay fixed and cannot be adjusted from the face plate, though the white LED indicator on the face somehow remained at the lowest point – I had expected it to stay lit at the uppermost, at 100%.- Dimmer settings and configured range are reset whenever you cycle the breaker or after a power outage. This may be a bigger inconvenience when you have a dozen of them in the house and need to reconfigure all at once. An integrated LiPo element could have made the memory setting independent.
Frank –
This dimmer is perfect! Easy to install, and Work perfectly with SPL pot light. The finish is “mint” and look really good!!The application is friendly user and really complete. You can change mode if light Flick (not the case with my lights).The only thing is that the case is Little deep… But not a big deal.(Update) with the package we receive a free package card. W’ve Buy 4 pack and they vive us gift card! This company is so amazing!Thank you very much!We are totally satisfied with this purchase and Will Buy others!!!
Peter –
When I first bought these back in 2020, they were great. Setup with the app definitely took alot of trial and error. Frustrating but I did eventually get it working. They worked great for years but the smart aspect of them don’t work anymore. Smart Life app will not recognize the light switches no matter what I do. Setup is too difficult with lack of support. Do not recommend, try a different product