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Micro On/Off Switch Module

Micro On/Off Switch Module

2443-222

Regular price $59.95
Regular price Sale price $59.95

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  • Install within a fixture box, providing remote control of lighting or fans without having to run wires to a wall switch.
  • Can also be installed behind any mechanical switch to help preserve vintage style switches or any other decorative mechanical switches.
  • Switches up to 15 Amps.

Micro On/Off can be installed within a fixture box, providing remote control without having to run wires to a wall switch. Also available in a dimmable version

Alternatively, you can turn any mechanical switch into a smart switch by wiring the module behind it. That means you can keep your existing antique, toggle or decorative wall switches while adding the customizable, remote control functionality of an Insteon Wall Switch.

Add an Insteon Hub and you’ll be able to control it from a smartphone, create schedules and bridge to 3rd party voice control like Amazon Alexa and the Google Assistant.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 24 reviews
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Drprm (Dallas, US)
Last order

Insteon works good but is expensive. No hurry shipping via USPS.

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Andrew S. (Allentown, US)

Micro On/Off Switch Module

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John V. (Grand Rapids, US)
Excellent little module

I bought the Micro On/Off Switch module to replace a failed older module. It was not a "drop-in" replacement, as the wiring is different. But after wiring it up, it worked perfectly immediately. Since I now know more or less what I'm doing, I'm thinking of wiring up in the "signal" lines to give local control that I didn't have before. Great module!

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Christopher C.J.M. (Phoenix, US)
It’s Always About The People

My latest addition to my Insteon home was this nifty micro on/off switch module. My use case was a tripping GFI in the garage by which a freezer was powered. We know that freezers leak current making GFIs prone to trip. A trip happened once but luckily I caught it when the wife complained about the washer not starting. I asked the team at Insteon what I could do and this switch was suggested. It works perfectly. So why the switch is excellent (and tiny), the kudos go to the Insteon team for suggesting it. When you have a problem, send them an email. You won’t be disappointed.

Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your positive experience with our Micro On/Off Switch Module! Our team is always here to help and we're glad we could provide a helpful suggestion.

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Jack B. (Omaha, US)

I acquired the micro on/off switch as a replacement for my Insteon Inlinelinc switches since Inlinelincs are no longer being produced by Insteon. Given that context, here are my observations:

• The form factors for the Inlinelinc and micro on/off switch are significantly different. The micro on/off switch does not fit in my Insteon panel and special accommodation has had to be made.
• I use Universal Devices (UD) software to configure my Insteon devices. The micro on/off has configuration limitations that have made it harder to configure and control using UD. Since UD software is fairly complete, I assume that any limitations are with the device, not UD software.
• It’s my impression that the micro on/off switch had problems manually syncing with its paired controllers. Multiple attempts were sometimes required to complete functional control connections.

All in all, I’m sorry that the Inlinelinc units are no longer available. The micro on/off switch is an adequate substitute, but just barely.