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The MOES Smart Portable Universal Remote Control is designed for seamless management of Tuya devices, allowing users to create and control up to 12 customizable scenes with ease. Its compact design and battery-powered functionality make it a versatile addition to any smart home setup.
C**N
Easy install. Responsive in HA.
Able to control a ton of lights, 3 options per button. So if alexa goes offline, my wife can still control all of our lights easily.
M**U
Just stops working even with new batteries
Not sure what's wrong with these. Had two (2) of them integrated with home assistant. Worked very well for a while, then I noticed they became less and less reliable. At some point the original batteries gave out. Replaced with new batteries and barely lasted some weeks.When the batteries are new, these work very well, but I'm not sure why they barely last in these devices. I bought new Duracell brand batteries, so it's not some cheap stuff...I don't recommend.
G**Y
Nice solid product but takes a little to get it to work in Hubitat
I like the look, feel, finish and price on this remote. I have Hubitat and knew it was not listed among the supported devices but thought I'd take a chance. Well I did run into difficulty as the remote was generating multiple Zigbee events for a single press of the button. Not good. But I worked with another member of the Hubitat community who wrote the original driver and he was able to tweak it to support this device and use some debounce logic to handle the errant click events. So, works good with Hubitat and now I ordered 2 more.
D**S
Great remote, eats batteries
The form factor of the remote is great, and the push buttons are firm with a solid click. Adds easily to Home Assistant. But as mentioned in other reviews, if not used with a Moes hub it will eat the battery in a few days. Shame because it is a slick little remote.
O**Y
Works with HA & Deconz
**Caveat Update**So I won't dock any stars for this because I did use it outside their written scope. While you CAN get this registered in something like Home Assistant with Deconz - don't. I talked to the company to troubleshoot and issue I had and it turns out they have the remote coded to 'ping' for their proprietary hub to check for connection. A LOT. As in the remote completely drained a full charge A23 battery in ~48 hours. This makes the remote unusable outside of their Zigbee hub. So unless you want to get more technical and trick the remote into thinking the connection was established, or modify the firmware yourself to cancel the checks this isn't a useful option for a remote unless you don't already have a Zigbee hub and are just starting out with a Moes hub. It's a disappointment because it's a good form factor remote and would really open up sales to more people if they would remove the unnecessary battery killing hub check. But unless they do that I can't recommend it for anyone who isn't set to use a Moes hub anymore.********I took a shot on this one since I already run HomeAssistant with a Deconz stick for my Zigbee connections and wasn't going to pick up another hub. I already have my Tuya devices locked to local connections and didn't want to work with more. I'm happy to report this worked just fine.Add it as a Switch in Deconz. It'll show up as a Device (ex. On/Off 36) with the 4 switches listed under that device; but that's just getting it into the system. To use it pull up the developer tools and listen for deconz_event. Pressing the buttons on the remote will fire off events for you to track. If you're using any SonOff switches or others you might run into issues if you're triggering them just off of event and not unique ID. Since the event for a single press on those buttons is 1002 and double is 1004. It's the same here for this remote's first button. What I did was those were already running off of the unique_id for their button, so for button 1 on this remote I use:single click - skipped for nowdouble click - event: 1004long press - event: 1003Since I'm not using anything but single click on my other buttons this keeps there from being any issues. Buttons 2,3,4 on the remote follow the same pattern.single click - event: 2002/3002/4002double click - event: 2004/3004/4004long press - event: 2003/3003/4003You can use these event IDs to setup 9 triggers with buttons 2,3,4 easily and 2 triggers with button 1. I am sure there must be a way to further restrict the event firing data for button 1 to remove any conflicts but for now with this one remote I've picked up 11 triggers in one package. That's outstanding and well worth the cost.The remote itself has a good form factor, fits well in the hand, has a nice little mount to hold it in place but lets the remote slide easily in and out to take it with you if you need. I'm overall quite happy with the results and that it integrated so easily into my HomeAssistant/Deconz setup with very little effort.
A**I
Doesn't work with smart things
I eventually got it to pair after wasting time with their app, no instructions for dealing with smart things are included. Once paired with smart things it was just a generic device. I wasn't able to use it to trigger anything.
C**.
Specialty battery killer
I have a ton of Moes devices, and this is the only one so far that I am pretty disappointed in. To start with, the battery was dead on arrival and isn't a standard AA or AAA battery. It can't be recharged, either. So before I could even try the remote, I had to order new batteries for it.The device itself works well, connected to my Moes Zigbee hub very easily, and was relatively easy to set up with "scenes" in the Smart Life app to control my office devices without need to yell at alexa to turn things on and off.But... The brand new Duracell battery lasted 3 days before it was dead again. I think my internet was down for a few hours during that time, and maybe that contributed to the battery drain as it looked for connection. However, at that rate of battery drain and having to purchase new specialty batteries so frequently, or at least every time the internet or power is down for a bit, means this remote is more hassle than I will probably use in the long run.I believe the answer would be to include a usb rechargeable battery in the device instead of a dead specialty battery that needs frequent replacement.
K**M
Works great with my TI CC2652R
This has been working great with my TI CC2652R and zigbee2mqtt. I'm not noticing any battery drain or having issues mapping all the events. Easy to get it going inside Home Assistant.
M**P
Restituito
Ho dovuto restituire il prodotto quanto sembrava non funzionare correttamente con il mio sistema domotico: Domoticz+ConnBee II+deConz. Il riconoscimento del telecomando รจ avvenuto con successo ma poi, inspiegabilmente, le luci che avevo collegato ai vari bottoni hanno cominciato ad accendersi da sole. Non sono riuscito a capire come mai ma, di fatto, scollegandolo dalla rete, tutto tornava a funzionare perfettamente.
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