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Hi All

I have been asked by a customer for a touch free (wave) light switch that can control a dimmer as well????

Ideally wave your hand upwards and the lights get brighter, wave your hand downwards and it gets dimmer


I have never heard of these before but the customer was 100% certain that he had seen them somewhere.
 
Fashion over function again. Probably trying to outdo the neighbours. Daz
 
I have seen the touch pads you can install under plaster or tiles, and the ones that use remotes, but not a hands free one.
 
Spot the deliberate error:
Anigmo touchless switches incorporate a sensor that detects a hand trough a decorative switch plate.
 

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