🏡 Elevate Your Home to Smart Status!
The Brilliant Smart Home Control is a versatile 4-switch panel that replaces traditional light switches, featuring a 5-inch touchscreen, built-in Alexa, and compatibility with a wide range of smart devices. It allows users to control lighting, music, and security features seamlessly, all while maintaining a sleek and modern aesthetic.
Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 1 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Clamp |
Brand | Brilliant |
Terminal | Screw |
Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
Actuator Type | Touch |
Contact Material | Metal |
Number of Positions | 4 |
Controller Type | Ring, Apple HomeKit, SmartThings, Amazon Alexa |
Control Method | Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Color | White or Silver or Ivory or Cool Grey or Black or Light Almond |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Brilliant |
UPC | 855591007040 |
Part Number | BHA120US-WH4 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Size | 4-Switch Panel |
Style | 4-Switch Panel (Wired) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**I
Great product!
I'm absolutely delighted with my Brilliant Smart Home Control system. Installation was a breeze, and the setup process was incredibly user-friendly. I have multiple units installed throughout my home, and integrating them with Alexa for home automation was seamless. The convenience of controlling lights, thermostats, and even doorbells from a single panel—or via voice command—is a game-changer.But what really sets this product apart for me is the intercom feature. It's incredibly useful for communicating between rooms without having to raise your voice or use a phone. The audio is clear, and the touch interface is intuitive. However, the speaker can not play music. That would be a nice upgrade for a future version. Overall, Brilliant Smart Home Control has significantly enhanced my home automation experience, making daily tasks more efficient and convenient. I highly recommend it!
E**M
Great control centre the syncs across platforms
Love that the Nest doorbell camera pops up on screen automatically, and I’ve set up the motion sensor for evenings for one of the light switches. The motion sensor also allows you to customize the sensitivity so that my dog won’t set it off, but a person will. There’s so many other integrations (thermostat, assistant plus many more) that we’re already using and excited to add more.Only downside is that location settings (weather and times for sunrise and sunset) are not yet available to anyone who lives outside the US (great for the 350 million Americans, but not so good for the other 7 billion people).
Y**S
Fregon. Sencillo de instalar. Etc.
Muy funcional. Facil (si sabes de instalaciones electricas y usar este tipo de tecnologia). Literal si esta el cable de tierra y neutro ahi mismo en el lugar donde los intalaras, es un proceso de instalacion de como 40 segundos. (claro tambien se esta bien hecho la instalacion actual que remplazaras). Es el primer control inteligente que compro para este uso asi que no se si haya mejores, pero si mis estandares son altos, y pasa la prueba.
W**O
Impressive Little Device
Let me start by saying I'm all in on the Smart Home craze and probably have too many smart devices; SmartThings, Hue, Sonos, Wemo, Yale, Lutron, Nest, Google Hub, Alexa, Harmony, IP Cameras (not Ring) and various other Z-Wave devices. Up until now we've been controlling all these things using our phones and a small wall mounted tablet, so I was excited to give this a try.I can't comment on replacing an existing switch, no fault of Brilliant but all my existing switches are about mid-torso which isn't ideal so I decided to install this eye-level by adding a new single gang box, meaning it doesn't physically control a light. It would be nice if Brilliant had a configuration option for this (Stand Alone?) but not a big deal as I configured it as "Always On".The Good:It's snazzy, definitely has a cool factor. Has a quality feel to it, pretty simple to install, configuration was easy and any device that wasn't one of their supported manufacturers I was able to add through SmartThings.Honestly, since the purpose of a smart home is to be smart, we don't have the need to control much as most lights/switches are on routines or triggered by motion, but it's convenient to not have to get your phone if you do need to do something. The main thing we'll be using it for is SONOS and our Nest thermostats and so far it's been great for that. I haven't tried the intercom (since I only have one Brilliant device) but thinking that will be useful too. Being able to display your own photos is a nice touch and we like that it displays the time and weather as well when showing the lock screen (see picture). The fact that it acts as a Smart Assistant (Alexa) is very useful.Future Hopes:The camera is just okay, tried the view through the Android App and it was somewhat washed out (see picture).Would like to be able to use Google Assistant rather than Alexa on the device (If there's a way I couldn't find it?).I wish it supported IP Cameras, I have five that I can see through Google Hub but not through this device.I'd like to see a "Stand Alone" version (controls no switch) that has a larger screen size but installs in a "single gang", picture a Brilliant mini-wall mounted tablet!?My Conclusion:A little pricy, but very impressive. Glad I purchased it and will be buying more.
A**R
Value
I have a mixed filling about this product. Do not get me wrong – it is well built, beautifully packed and installation was not difficult, but the value.What is this product? For the smart light switch it is way to expensive, and no touch screen could replace pleasant klick of a good old button. So, the only way to justify this price and lack of physical button, in my opinion, is to consider this thing as a hub for your smart home, as your central command panel, as an alternative to wall mounted tablet. Is it a good hub? Well, integrations are limited and not always stable. For majority of products integrations rely on cloud, so you would experience some latency. At this point you can not trigger scenes using gestures. Gesture control is only available for lights. No option to set up a “night mode” – default dimming level based on the time of the day. In Canada you can not see weather forecast on lock screen (it is only supported in US).The good news is that most of the issues could be addressed via software updates and customer support agent insured me that they will.The bad news is that it is almost impossible to support large number of third-party devices.I will keep mine and hope for the best.
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