Description
The ACC-250-LD socket dimmer is designed to make life a little easier. Simply plug the compact socket dimmer into a wall socket, insert your lamp and control and dim your lights from the comfort of your sofa.
The perfect entourage
This socket dimmer is suitable for LED lights up to 50 Watt and light bulbs and halogen lights up to 250 Watt. You can choose between two different dimming modes, which prevents blinking/flickering lights. Good quality dimmable lights are recommended for correct operation.
Choose the transmitter that fits your living situation.
Pair the plug-in dimmer with one of the many Trust Switch-in transmitters, such as a remote control, wireless wall switch or dimmer and control your lighting from the couch.
In total you can link up to 32 transmitters to the plug-in dimmer, so you can control your lamps from several places in the house.
Endless possibilities
Looking for even more possibilities? Connect the compact dimmer switch to the free Trust Switch-in Smart Home app (using the Smart Bridge) and control, manage and automate your plug-in dimmer and other devices with your smartphone. Wherever you are in the world, you always have the remote control of the dimmer in your pocket!
Smart and safe design
Thanks to the child protection, the switch can be safely used in a home where children are present.
You can also operate this socket switch manually: switch lamps on and off by pressing the ON/OFF button on the housing.
Thanks to the 30-metre indoor wireless range, the switch can be used anywhere in the house. Enjoy the comfort of wireless dimming!
From smart solutions to a Smart Home
With the Smart Bridge you lay the foundation for your smart home. Link all your Trust Switch-in products to the Bridge and operate everything – from lighting to electric curtains – with your smartphone or tablet. Or set your own timers, rules and scenes to fully automate your system. For example, the lights go on at night when you’re on holiday and the boiler is switched off when the CO detector detects a carbon monoxide leak.