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I second the quinetic stuff, I've also used wise and click however its a fraction of the cost.

No batteries.
Integrable with mk switch plates.
Controll off your phone (including adding timers).

The only improvmeng i would like to see is a memory function for the reciever so it turns itself on/off at certain times for garden lighting.


The app will turn it on/off like a timer however my understanding is that the phone will need to be on for it to work.
 

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