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Insteon Micro On/Off Switch Adapter, Inline Module, 2443-222 - Insteon Hub required for voice control with Alexa & Google Assistant

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1.Color:White


2.Style:Micro On/off Module


  • Add remote control to virtually any switch or outlet & turn your wall switches into home automation switches
  • Wires in behind existing switches or fixtures & above light fixtures - fits into almost all boxes
  • Sense wires allow for control via a connected, hard-wired switch; programmable on-level and ramp rate
  • Compatible with latching, single momentary, & dual momentary switches
  • Works with Amazon Alexa & Google Assistant for voice control via required Insteon Hub (2245-222) + Doubles as Access Point for Insteon systems


Adding remote control to wired lights usually means replacing switches - not any more. With Insteon's new dual-band Micro On/Off Module, you can keep your antique, toggle or decorative wall switches while adding the same remote control functionality of SwitchLinc. This compact module installs behind your existing switch, giving it full Insteon automation while retaining local control at the switch by way of sense wires. Connect the sense wires to any style wall switch to match any type of designer theme (antique, push-button, metal, etc.) The Micro On/Off is so tiny that it can be installed as an in-line module within a fixture box, providing remote control without having to run wires to a wall switch.


Kevin C
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023
This product is a total rip off! After having the system in place for years now they come back to me and tell me I have to BUY a subscription. Basically saying "We are greedy so we're going to make you PAY for a system that you already purchased" No where in the description of the product is it mentioned that you must use a subscription to reach mobile app or 3rd party devices. Do the research yourself and go to their website.
Mike C
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2019
Used on a remote pool starter project worked perfect
rick
Reviewed in Canada on July 27, 2018
Works good , however had to do some creative writing when it came to setting up on insteon. It runs my screen and the insteon system was seeing this as a safety issue ,I guess if it were a blind or something that could cause injury. Any how it's all good.
Tyler
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2018
This solved my dilemma. I installed this on a humidity sensing bathroom fan, downstream from an Insteon dimmer. A regular insteon switch, would not work downstream, from another dimmer. This switch, controls the fan override function. So now I can control the bathroom fan, which would normally need 3-4 switches, with 1 dimmer. ‘Fast On’ with the dimmer, turns the fan on. To explain further, would be long.My setup also involves an ISY-994i, and hue light.
Andrew Merkle
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2018
This little control solved the problem of making an outdoor porch light into an automatic late. I was surprised at how easy it was to install, and how will it fit into the wall box behind the regular switch. I also discovered that it can be used as part of a three-way switch.
Jorge López García
Reviewed in Mexico on March 26, 2018
Excelente producto y el envío llego a tiempo, lo recomiendo ampliamente. Seguiré comprando esta marca de productos , si funcionamiento fue correcto .
LaMule
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2017
works great. easy to install and program...
Michel Boivin
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2017
Tel qu'attendu
Christian Mariano
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2016
im from dubai and i have been looking a way to control my lights via AmazonEcho, my first try was via Wemo Light Switch but it keeps tripping my breaker box, then moved to insteon via micro on/off controller and it works for me. What i did is connect my nuetral to the ground line and this one works on 220v perfectly. soon i will be trying Smartthing via aeon labs micro switch since it has alexa and ifttt support, just dont have the budget yet to test. cheers
evilpete
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2014
I ordered this as a direct replacement for the discontinued 2475S2 i used in my motion lights. I particularly liked the 2475S2's remote override the motion sensor by disabling the "sense" wireTurns out it was not a direct replacement as the 2475S2 does not support sense override, when I consulted smarthome's support forum on how to deactivate my motion light the suggested I buy a 2nd device to use in conjunction or to have a script or program turn the light off every time it turns onPros : SmallCon's : Sense wires too delicate (22 or 24 guage) No Sense override support Lower Wattage then previous device
Student T
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2014
Home automation has been a hobby of mine since 2008. I have used X-10, Insteon, and now most recently, Z-wave. With old X-10 switches, you barely had any choice for non-dimming loads: you had a couple of relay switch models that were very noisy, and all of these were Decora style switches. I never liked Decora style, but X-10 was an economical option at the time. Insteon has offered the for years, but it still doesn't feel like a normal switch. With the micro switch, you just wire it in behind your existing switch. It should fit, but it's tight. This micro switch is slightly smaller than the , but the difference isn't really as big as you'd think when you read the dimensions of both products.These are the pros:1. This switch is quiet. You barely hear the relay click when it turns on or off.2. It's fast. There is almost no delay in switching that you might notice with some of the old X-10 modules. For comparison, Insteon ON/OFF switches should send commands out at around 13 kilobits/sec, while X-10 products transmit data at 60 bits/sec. Z-wave is even faster at up to 40 kilobits/sec. These are like EPA mileage estimates, though, and don't actually give information about reliability and real world speed.3. It's relatively small. You should be able to easily fit one of these in a single gang, 18 cubic inch box behind a regular toggle switch. I have several duplex switches where I have squeezed two modules behind the switch in 22 cubic inch, single gang boxes. I wouldn't recommend this, though. In some cases, I cut an opening for a dual gang box and installed a retrofit plus two toggle switches in the duplex switches place.4. It's a repeater, controller, and responder. This means it will repeat Insteon commands, so your network is strengthened. It can be set to control other Insteon devices. This is useful if you have, for example a bunch of Insteon controlled floor lamps that you always turn on or off in combination with this device and you don't have a remote handy and/or local control is inconvenient. It will likewise respond to other Insteon devices in a group.5. You can use it in your X-10 system if you don't have an Insteon controller. It will receive and transmit X-10 over the power line, it looks like, but I don't use this feature. It does not repeat X-10 commands, so if you are looking for an alternative to installing a phase coupler to improve X-10 signals on different phases, this isn't it.Here are the cons:1. It's not 100% reliable for all installed modules. Sometimes commands are missed by my software/controller set-up. I use the with HomeSeer HS3 software and an additional 3rd party plug in. According to this software, 1 of 6 micro modules fails to receive a command 19% of the time. To be fair, the other 5 miss commands 0-2% of the time.2. As with all Insteon and Z-wave modules, you need an Insteon-specific controller to actually control the modules. There are non-software options out there for all three protocols: X-10, Insteon, and Z-Wave. Just check the Smarthome website for these types of devices. I have seen this listed as a complaint for Insteon devices, but it's not really a con for me.3. Unlike its , the Insteon module doesn't collect any energy usage data. I actually prefer the slightly larger Aeon Labs Z-wave module for this reason. With these I can actually tell if a switched device is in use based on the reported Watts used. This works well if you want to wire it in behind an outlet that controls a plasma TV, for example. For lights, though, the Insteon is great. You can tell the switches ON/OFF status remotely, which is enough for my lighting applications. Again, though, you have to have the software and controller to take advantage of these advanced features.4. Programming the device can get very complicated. If you stick to the defaults (, it's totally fine.5. The leads for the sensing wires are a joke. I think they're 26 gauge. I spliced them to some stranded 18 AWG copper wire and connected that to the switch. This is just much sturdier.6. For multi-way wiring (3-way switches), you need multiple modules. Insteon doesn't make cheaper auxillary or slave switches. Keep in mind you need hot, neutral, and a connection to the load for each installed Insteon module.7. It's not dual band for Insteon commands. It only transmits these commands over RF, which in most cases is a more reliable form of communication than over the power line. If you want to use an Insteon device to bridge your two (or three) electrical phases in your home, look for Insteon products labeled dual band. These will receive an RF signal and retransmit it over the powerline on the phase on which it's installed. This can be important if you have a lot of power line only Insteon devices that just aren't responding reliably. Insteon commands transmitted on one phase must go all the way back to the transformer outside your house before they are received by devices on the other phase. These signals are likely to degrade.
Ulisses P. Giorgi
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2014
Works really well and you can use the yellow sense wire to install in the ceiling if you have already all set up and just want to add automation to the lights.Excellent idea to automate things without having to necessarily change the switch to an Insteon 2477D for example. I am using both solutions - when I use the automation via Insteon Switch, I don't use this one. When I want / need to keep my original Switch, I use this one.Only drawback (that is why 4 stars) is that if for some reason you have a power outage at your home, when the power is back the module keeps the last state it was (ON or OFF) but then if you use the sense if will revert the ON to OFF and OFF to ON if power is going to the sense wire. So when you go vacation and you are using sense, is better you make sure lights are OFF and switch is a position where there is no power going to sense wire (generally means your switch is down).
H. Zhong
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2013
I had a box with three old "toggle" switches. The box was too small to fit a regular Insteon switch, but this device fit. It was still a tight fit, but it worked. Installation is not too hard, just like any device you install in a small space that needs stiff wires connected to it. The instructions provided sufficient details.
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