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[–] GiveOver 4 points 4 weeks ago

I put the older model behind all my light switches about a year ago and it was a great decision. All of my lights can now be controlled, I can use any bulb, and have any light switch faceplate (I hate the touch screen "modern" look that all smart switches seem to have).