Amazon Basics Smart Dimmer Switch, Single Pole, Works with Alexa Only, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, No Hub Required, White
$19.99




Price: $19.99
(as of Oct 03, 2025 01:44:12 UTC – Details)
Amazon Basics Single Pole Smart Dimmer Switch, Works with Alexa, Neutral Wire Required
SMART UPGRADE: Works with Alexa to add voice control to your home; an easy upgrade from your traditional dimmer switch
SETUP REQUIREMENTS: Neutral wires required, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
GUIDED INSTALLATION: The installation video gives you step-by-step guidance to setup your switch; more support also provided in the in the user manual and troubleshooting guide
CONTROL FROM ANYWHERE: Schedule lights to turn on and off with Alexa routines and control them from anywhere using the Alexa app
NO SMART HOME HUB REQUIRED: No additional smart devices or apps needed; works exclusively with Alexa
Customers say
Customers find the smart switch easy to install, taking only 5 minutes to hook up, and appreciate its straightforward wiring and quick Alexa setup process. Moreover, they consider it good value for money and find it easy to use with their smartphones. However, the switch’s functionality receives mixed feedback – while integration with Alexa works well, some report it stops working. Additionally, the product’s quality and ease of use get mixed reviews, with some finding it poor quality and unclear instructions. Customers report connectivity issues, with the device randomly disconnecting from Wi-Fi.
8 reviews for Amazon Basics Smart Dimmer Switch, Single Pole, Works with Alexa Only, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, No Hub Required, White
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Richard Holland –
Very reliable, easy to install, fun to work with.
I have at least one of all the Echo devices and numerous switches and plugs by various manufacturers. My home is pretty much as “smart” as I can make it (or want to make it). I tried several manufacturer’s switches and the best, most reliable, easy-to-install are by Eufy and Amazon. The most important thing to know is how they respond to a power failure or the internet going down. I have tried switches that you have to basically reset or re-install them individually if you get a power failure. They should come back up quickly and work as though nothing happened when the power comes back on and the internet comes back up. For that reason, I never use smart light bulbs…..when the power goes out, they are ON when the power comes back up. Apparently Eufy no longer sells switches and plugs, but if you have an Alexa environment, Amazon switches are great. They pretty much self install. I only have single pole switches, so I have no experience with the 3-way versions. I have had a lot fun playing with smart switches and plugs and Alexa routines. They turn on my coffee in the morning, control my garage door opener, my gate, cameras, and my thermostats…..and a lot of other things. There are some fun things you can do as well. For example, some years back I bought an old stop light at a recycle center. No circuitry, just the frame with the lights and reflectors. Never done much with it. You can buy a little circuit board that lets you flash the lights in various combinations, but bleah….I wanted it to FUNCTION in some way. As you know, stop lights have a red, yellow, and green. What if I could use Amazon switches and Alexa routines to make it trigger on the garage door? Hmmmm… I purchased three switches and mounted them in a little wooden box and wired them to the three lights in the stop light, calling them “Red”, “Yellow” and “Green”. The “box” just plugs into the wall providing power to the switches. My garage door opener is controlled by a Meross smart opener. That is, I can open and close it with the Meross app or by Alexa voice. It also supports Alexa routines. I can trigger a routine by the door opening or closing. Cool! I created this routine called “Stop Light” to trigger the lights:When: Garage Door (the name of the device) is unlocked.Alexa will:Red will power onWait 5 secondsYellow will power onRed will power offWait 5 secondsGreen will power onYellow will power offWait 5 secondsGreen will power off.The timing here means that the stop light turns green just as the door is fully open. My wife was delighted! LOL! Love these Amazon Basic Switches. Their plugs are great as well. Pretty much standardized on these.
Mark K. Schumm –
Work great, but be careful about Amazon Warehouse items.
These switches work great with Alexa and in my smart home. I have installed 14 Amazon switches (combination of 3-way dimmer and 3-way switches) over the past 30 days. Hardest part for 3-way wiring is always figuring out which wires in the electric box go to what. If installing a single pole (non 3-way), it is pretty straightforward assuming you have ground and neutral wires in the box (check before ordering, as no way to install without them!). If installing as a 3-way (all of my 14 but one!!!), you need to be handy with a tester and tracing wires. For all of my circuits, I used one Amazonbasics smart switch and one standard 3-way switch (I used the AmazonCommercial 3-Way Paddle switches.) No need to use 2 smart switches on each circuit.Since I was installing so many, I thought I would save a few bucks and buy some of the 3-way smart dimmers from Amazon Warehouse. DON’T DO THIS!!! IT ISN’T WORTH IT!. Apparently Amazon Warehouse takes back the switches that customers can’t figure out and ships them right back out without testing. This wasted SO MUCH of my time. Most of these were missing faceplates, screws, wirenuts, or all of the above. One dimmer switch would control my lights, but not connect to WiFi. A second dimmer switch would talk to WiFi/Alexa, but not send power to the load (light). A third box contained a single pole switch, even though I had paid for a 3-way and the box showed it was a 3-way. It was also missing everything except the switch and instruction manuals. I tried to exchange the two defective switches, but the only option I was given was to read lots of articles on how to troubleshoot! When I replace the switch with an identical one that works, and then try the defective switch in another circuit that was working, I don’t need to read articles. It’s a bad switch! :(For comparison, I have some Gosund smart switches that work very well also, but they require a third party app to set-up and communicate with Alexa. These Amazonbasics switches work directly with Alexa and make set-up and operation seamless. I’ll use and recommend Amazonbasics to anyone using the alexa environment.Again, I am thrilled with the new Amazonbasics smart switches that I installed. They work great and I will purchase more and recommend these to everyone I talk to. I will NOT purchase these switches through AmazonWarehouse again.
jedi008 –
Easy install for a single pole switch.
My wife wanted the front porch lights to come on when it gets dark and often forgets to turn them off so I figured this would solve the problem and it did! Easy to install, although I had to do a bit of research on the wiring, but not harder than replacing an existing switch. And it works seamlessly with Alexa so the routine is set and the lights come on after sunset and turns off at 10:30 – plus we can use voice commands to turn them on or off. I will get a few more of these for the house now!
Marko ð® –
Compre el switch por la garantÃa de ser de Amazon, sin embargo, batalle un poco en el uso correcto del mismo en la app de Alexa, ya que por mas que lo intente hacer funcionar, no podÃa. Investigando, encontré la solución, hay que cambiar la dirección de tu cuenta a una dirección de Estados Unidos, haciendo eso, se habilitan otras funciones en la APP de alexa y permite configurar el dispositivo, ya que, con una dirección mexicana no es posible configurarlo.
Jean-Simon Roy –
Installation facile et simple. Il faut juste prendre son temps si on est pas trop à lâaise.
Gilles M. –
Worked right away and connected without issue
Sintaxis –
Es un excelente producto , en la caja viene con todos los accesorios para su instalación ( tornillos, etiqueta de señalizado de cables y conectores) el único inconveniente es que no se puede conectar con app de alexa si vives en México. Esto confimardo por las personas de soporte de alexa.
Salvaiguerrero –
no es compatible la función S-Mart con Alexa en mexico, no entiendo para que lo venden! Funciona solamente como un dimmer tradicional