


💡 Upgrade your lighting game—smart, secure, and sleek!
The FIBARO Single Switch 2 (FGS-213) is a compact Z-Wave Plus relay switch that transforms traditional lighting circuits into smart, app-controlled systems. Supporting up to 2500 watts, it offers AES-128 encrypted network security, real-time power monitoring, and compatibility with various switch types. Ideal for professionals seeking seamless smart home integration without sacrificing style or control.









| ASIN | B01KHWI0HK |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 188,665 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 54 in Ballasts |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,146) |
| Date First Available | 16 Aug. 2016 |
| Included Components | Single Switch 2, User Manual |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 30 g |
| Item model number | Single Switch |
| Manufacturer | FIBARO |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | FGS-213 |
| Power Source | default_no_selection_value |
| Product Dimensions | 4.2 x 2 x 3.8 cm; 30 g |
| Style | Switch |
| Switch Type | 2-way |
| Wattage | 2500 watts |
P**R
Turn "dumb" lights into "smart" lights
I wanted smart lighting throughout my house, but didn't want to mess around with smart bulbs which limit your choice of lighting and stop working when somebody turns the switch off. Instead, I fitted these in each lighting circuit to turn "dumb" lights into "smart" lights. The units are very compact, but difficult to squeeze inside most back boxes. In most cases, I fitted them into the hollow wall adjacent to the switch. On one circuit, I fitted it into the ceiling near to the light fitting. They are not difficult to wire up if you have experience with electrics. The terminals are small, but sufficient. These work best with permanent live and neutral supplies. If you don't have neutral to the switch, I believe you can wire the Sx terminal to the neutral terminal. In my case, I wired them up as: - L: Permanent live - N: Neutral - S1: First switch (L1) - S2: Second switch (L1) - Q1: First switched live - Q2: Second switched live I combined these units with momentary switches, which allow me to turn the lights on/off by pressing and releasing. Most importantly, these connect to Smartthings hub, which allows me to control the lights on the app, Alexa, IFTTT and most other services. Connecting these to Smartthings took a few seconds by pressing the switch three times in quick succession. I have created automated routines to turn lights on at sunset and off at 10pm, as well as linking lights together so my Hue lightstrips also turn on at the lightswitch. All of these routines have worked flawlessly. These aren't cheap, but they're worth the money to be able to have smart lighting throughout.
L**Y
great unit
Takes a bit of skill and time to set up and configure but works reliably with a z-wave system. was bought to replace its predecessor which was z-wave (not z-wave-plus). Didnt want to buy it but it was the only way to obtain a replacement devices to work with a more up to date z-wave controller.
G**L
It just works great flexibility
It works great with Hubitat paired first time and works great used to integrate my smoke alarms into my smart home with Hubitat used in HSM with a virtual smoke alarm now I will get alerts to my phone it is goes off if I'm not at home. If I am at home the house goes crazy doors unlock lights turn on and Google starts shouting as well as the obvious fire alarm sound. I then added 5 DS18B20 Temperature sensors which was abit of a struggle as I didn't realise they needed to be added before the device was paired, once I removed and repair they were found. Now I monitor my hot water tank temp and showers, which mean that now my hot water heating is smart and automatically turns on of there's not enough winner all from one device love it. I've just purchased another to work with the smoke alarm in the garage and monitor my solar battery temps
A**E
Super small
This is a great little product to remotely control your lights from your smart phone. This was purchased with the intention of connecting it to my samsung smart things hub. I had previously used the Aeotec micro dimmer modules & like them but decided to try the fibaro ones out. These things are tiny & assuming you have a neutral available are designed to be fitted behind your switch. It was quite a struggle to get this to fit due to it being a two channel switch so obviously there were more cables in the switch box than standard. Once connected up it paired to the smart things hub ok but only as a single channel device. A new device handler had to be installed on the smart things IDE to make it be recognised as a two channel device but once done it works great. I have it installed behind my main bathroom/landing light switch & can now control both circuits from my phone, panel, Alexa act. A bit of a faf to set up compared to the aeotec modules but, as stated this one is a two channel device in one module. I will defiantly be purchasing more.
C**N
Amazing smart home automation devices
I love the fibaro z-wave range as a whole, but these little devices are by far my favourite. So versatile, good z-wave mesh range, quiet functioning, easy to install and easy to include. I have these all over my house automating all of my lights, my underfloor heating and a few other switches.
P**P
Works as expected
It was ok, Works as expected
I**E
Very smart little device!
It took a while for me to figure out how to wire it, but after that it only took 10 mins to fit in the ceiling rose on a 2 switch setup, I also bought a second one and used it on a 1 switch setup. They work great with my Samsung Smartthings Hub and I can control them using Google home voice command (I had to add a custom DTH to get it to work though).
"**"
Brilliant little devices
Brilliant little devices. I'm incredibly impressed. I use them, among other things, to control direct-acting electrical heating and immersion heater via contactors, Smartthings and my phone. Next step is make the system truly 'smart' by linking to internal and external temperature sensors and WebCORE. Only slight downside for me was pairing them with my Smartthings hub but this was due to the installation rather than the device (essentially, it was hard to pulse the device fast enough, as required for pairing, due to the response time of heating system contactors).
P**Y
Produkt enligt beskrivning
S**I
Os voy a describir un poco lo que es el Fibaro Single Switch 2. Se trata de un módulo o relé electrónico, con tecnología Z-Wave Plus, diseñado para controlar cualquier punto de luz (lamparas, bombillas etc) o bien cualquier aparato conectado a un punto de luz (enchufe). No necesita toma de tierra. Lo más importante es que, a parte de este módulo o para cualquier módulo que compréis con esta tecnología (Z-Wave), necesitareis comprar un receptor con la misma tecnología, que os haga de comunicador entre el módulo y el programa que utilizareis para subir-bajar persianas, apagar luces etc (yo uso el de Aeotec AEOEZW090 - Módem sobre el que podréis leer mi crítica sobre ese producto). Este módulo es muy pequeño (un poco más grande que un tapón de refresco), seguro que os va a entrar detrás del interruptor o enchufe, no obstante yo os aconsejo que lo coloquéis dentro de la caja de derivación. Este relé al ser tecnología Z-Wave Plus tiene muy buena cobertura. Yo el usb lo tengo en una planta y el relé en el garaje y no tengo problemas con la cobertura. A parte si tienes más productos te los relaciona creándote una malla de cobertura entre ellos. Yo en el esquema que os he realizado lo he conectado para controlar una luz de garaje en un interruptor conmutado, por lo que ese esquema es para interruptor conmutado (para el que no sepa esto se refiere a que una bombilla o conjunto de bombillas están manejadas por varios interruptores) ya que la mayoría tenemos de estos interruptores por casa. Yo lo tengo programado mediante escenas con un sensor de la misma marca, para cuando detecte presencia encender las luces. Puedes crear infinidad de escenas. Una vez que lo tenéis todo conectado podréis manejar la luz en cuestión, para encendido y apagado. OJO este relé o módulo no sirve para dimmar o regular en intensidad las luces, única y exclusivamente para encendido y apagado, para eso tendréis que comprar otro modelo de Fibaro o de otra marca. La conexión es muy sencilla, si seguís mi esquema y os coinciden los colores de cables de vuestra casa en menos de 30 min lo tenéis listo. Os repito que existen varios tipos de conexiones, es decir este relé se puede conectar de varias formas, yo os he puesto a mi modo de ver el más sencillo. Una vez que lo tenéis conectado y todo a punto, el siguiente paso es la inclusión del módulo en el Z-Stick de Aeotec o en el Fibaro Home Center 2 (también funciona con Eedomus). Yo os voy a explicar la inclusión en el Z-stick de Aeotec: -- Inclusión: se aprieta el botón frontal del usb Aeotec (1 pulsación corta) y se encenderá una luz azul y acto seguido se aprieta 3 veces seguidas muy rápido el boton B de los dispositivos Fibaro (todos lo llevan en la parte trasera) y en seguida el usb parpadeara repetidamente en azul unos segundos, por lo que ya estará incluido y en breve nos aparecerá en el software que utilicemos para gestionar la domótica. -- Exclusión: se aprieta el botón frontal del usb (1 pulsación larga) hasta que se enciende de color amarillo y acto seguido se aprieta 3 veces seguidas muy rápido el Boton B de los dispositivos Fibaro. Explico el tema de la exclusión ya que algunos Módulos vienen de fabrica testados y los han incluido en algún sistema para probarlos, y a veces (es raro, pero se da el caso) no los han excluido correctamente, y dado que solo se pueden incluir en 1 único sistema, no se os incluiría en el vuestro al ya estar asignado a otro. Si os ocurre esto probad a excluirlo un par de veces y listo. Con esto ya lo tendréis todo correctamente, ahora solo os queda iros a vuestro gestor de domótica y calibrar el módulo y hacerlo funcionar (esto no os lo explico porque me alargaría muchísimo). El producto ha sido probado con un receptor Aeotec z-stick con el software Domoticz como con Jeedom y con ambos perfecto. Ha funcionado con un Nas Synology 216play, con una raspberry pi3, con un ordenador con Windows 10 y con un Mac con OS Sierra 10.12 y con todos me ha funcionado a la perfección En la caja viene el módulo, 3 libretas pequeñas de instrucciones de instalación en varios idiomas. PROS: + Precio, fácil instalación, se puede programar infinidad de escenas + Tamaño (es diminuto). + Fantastica cobertura CONTRAS. - Las clavijas donde entran los cables son demasiado pequeñas, por lo que tendréis que usar sección de cable fina (1,5) (las conexiones las deberían haber hecho mas anchas) Si seguís las instrucciones que os he facilitado no tendréis problema en la instalación y configuración. Si os ha gustado la explicación no dudéis en hacer click a "Me ha parecido Util". Cualquier duda os la responderé. --ARTÍCULO RECOMENDABLE--
G**S
Prodotto molto versatile e utilissimo. Nel mio caso ho dovuto solo comandare un cancello lasciando l'altro relè libero per usi futuri. Non collegate mai il carico da pilotare direttamente al modulo, utilizzate una soluzione con un relè esterno.
K**N
Das Modul ist sehr klein, Kabelanschluss wird mitgeliefert. Nach einigen Tests funktioniert es nun mit openHab (ab 2.5 M3 scheinbar). Ausgänge lassen sich schalten, Eingänge werden nach einem Schaltvorgang zurückübermittelt. DHT22 Sensor funktioniert auch, wenn dieser beim Inkludieren ins das Z-Wave-Netz angeschlossen war.
G**N
The product description does not show that Z-Wave frequencies are "country specific". This product is configured for Europe (868 MHz). Do not purchase if you intend to use this the USA. Good luck trying to find a USA configured (908.42 MHz) version. Amazon needs to either update the description or remove this product for purchase.
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