

💡 Upgrade your space, command your light—smart living made sleek.
The Bkiyougo WiFi Smart Switch is a compact, 16A-rated smart module designed to retrofit traditional wall switches without altering your decor. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, it offers app and voice control, supports 1-way and 2-way circuits, and requires no hub—connecting directly via 2.4GHz WiFi. Features include DIY mode, timer functions, LAN control, and multi-user sharing, making it a versatile and cost-effective solution for modern smart homes.































| ASIN | B0C715JNQ4 |
| Actuator Type | Electronic Switch |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,606 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #126 in Electrical Light Switches |
| Brand | Bkiyougo |
| Circuit Type | 2-way |
| Color | 4 Pack Wifi Smart Switch |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Alexa, Google Home |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Abs |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Control Type | application, voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Current Rating | 16 Amps |
| Date First Available | August 25, 2023 |
| International Protection Rating | IP65 |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.79 x 0.79 x 0.2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Bkiyougo |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Product Dimensions | 0.79 x 0.79 x 0.2 inches |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Terminal | Spade |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 1760 watts |
E**R
Crazy good and an excellent value. Recommended but see connection note in review
I use a lot of electronic modules but these are "crazy" good. They work, have excellent range, smaller than you might think from the pictures (small enough to fit into an existing electric box {depending on what else is in there] to automate an existing light switch}), and an unbelievable value. However, as usual for Chinese electronic products, the engineering is excellent as is the construction quality, but the documentation is the weak spot. In particular, there is one misleading wiring aspect. The unit has a neutral line (white) for the line voltage in and a second neutral line connection for the output. Usually, if controlling a light or other line operated device, there is only on neutral wire. What they don't say is that you don't have to use the output neutral connection. You just need three wire connections: hot (black) in, hot (black) out and the line neutral (white) in. The two neutral connections (in and out) are likely just connected together inside. They also show a connection for a switch, which is good, but they don't mention that a switch is not required since there is a built-in switch on the body of the device (used for pairing as well as on/off). Of course, you will likely use the "Smart Life" app for control and/or Alexa or Google. I will also say that this device paired very quickly, faster than others (hold down the button of the device until the blue light blinks putting it into pairing mode.) It is also a real switch (likely a relay so no dimming) and I am using it to turn on/off a couple of 1000 watt motors.
G**P
Inexpensive, flashable with OpenBeken.
Inexpensive. I bought 10 of these after I figured out they can be flashed for local use without having to go through the cloud. MQTT works well after flashing. Flashable with OpenBeken - see my post on details, teardown, and settings if you want to do that. It is on elektroda.com with title :Tuya DIY Smart Switch T1-CHL AU5101XA Flashing Issues with OpenBK7238_QIO_1.18.247 Firmwareas . I also published an OpenBeken node for IBM's node-red home automation system which I uploaded to npm and the node-red Library. Inside, it has a BK7238 (T1) chip and 2M of flash memory. The same outside case is used by a lot of vendors but what's inside is often quite different vendor to vendor - with no version numbers or markings on the circuit boards. This particular circuit appears well made with decent components. Wiring is totally unlike wiring other popular home automation brand switches like ShellyR1, Shelly mini, SonoffminiR4, etc. In that the switch teriminals CANNOT be wired to either Neutral or Live wires without a loud noise and magic smoke coming out of the device. The two switch contacts S1 and S2 are "dry" and tolerate 3.3V logic level detection circuitry only. So far I have 16 of these running fine on OpenBeken and interacting with node-red home automation system.
M**H
Does exactly what it should!
Works perfectly! Very small so it fit nicely in the ceiling. Easily connected to our Google Home.
D**Y
Good product
These fit in my 3 gang box, but just barely. They were added to SmartLife very easily., and they seem to work really well. I integrated them with SmartThings and have an automated routine to turn my outside lights on when I come home. So far, I am really pleased with these.
D**O
These don’t work consistently
Great idea, and when they stay online, they work very well! They don’t stay online, however, and require a power cycle to restore them. That’s just not very effective for a device that’s supposed to be used for controlling things remotely.
A**R
Connects quickly. Works well
It connects quickly with the smart home app. There are 3 ways to control it. If you turn it on, and shut off power, you turn power back on, it comes on. Same if you turn it off. It will not change when power is switched. It is compact. I have it in a plastic 4plex box with cover, in a cabinet, works fine
S**K
The switches I get failed to stay connected over Wi-Fi.
I bought a package of two switches because it had the best price for a Wi-Fi switch I could find on Amazon at that time. I found they work fine over Bluetooth but lose Wi-Fi connection after about a day, making it unusable unless you are near the switch. I contacted the seller (Smarthome_ Direct) and they were responsive. After some trouble shooting attempts, the seller sent me replacement switches. The replacement switches had the same issue. Either I was unlucky enough to get batches of bad switches twice, or it appears the switches are designed to fail to stay connected over 2.4GHz Wi-Fi router. I’m still giving 3 stars for the seller’s great after sales service attempts. If you needed Bluetooth only switches, it might work out for you.
B**O
Best for the price, no doubts.
Oh yes!!! These are great, they have a very strong connection or range and hook up seamlessly. Amen to the products that just work as advertised. Keep pumping these out. Excellent product, highly recommend.
N**O
Exelentes muy prácticos y faciles de instalar
D**G
Excellents
G**N
I have to preface this review by saying that I have a background in electrical/electronic engineering, so I am not your typical DIYer; however, with a bit of Internet searching for videos, practically anyone can use these. Firstly, why did I buy these and not a smart bulb? Two reasons: (1) I did not want to spend a lot of money on a smart LED bulb only to throw it away in a few years when it fails, plus I have some really cheap LED bulbs fitted that work just fine; and (2) I wanted something that just worked with my router and did not need a hub. Second, why these in particular? Because they are really cheap, small enough to hide away in a light fitting and work really reliably. These need both live and neutral feeds, so require fitting at the ceiling rose; you can buy ones that just need live and 'steal' a neutral feed through the bulb that can be fitted at the switch, but they are more expensive and there is no room to conceal them behind a UK light switch. I have attached three photos to show you how I have concealed mine: (1) I bought some large rose covers to hide the switch for standard light fittings; (2) I hid the switch in the little junction box for my LED floodlights; and (3) for my new, low-profile LED kitchen strip light that fits flush to the ceiling, I just cut a recess into the ceiling to tuck the switch into which is then concealed when the strip light is fitted. The live and switched-live feed to your wall switch connect to the two switch terminals on this WiFi switch; that means you have a no/low voltage switch circuit. Using the app, you can programme the wall switch to either toggle the light on and off regardless of which position the switch is in, or sync it so that the light obeys the normal 'up is off' 'down is on'. Whichever way you programme it, your digital assistant of choice can always override it when you give voice commands to switch on or off. I use Alexa for everything, and I have a routine to turn my landing light on at dusk and off at dawn for security when I am away. Finally, these work very reliably [so far] and do not need a very strong WiFi connection to do so. I am a very happy customer.
M**N
Sa fait telerupteur, minuterie sur poussoir. Sa fait interrupteur classique et va-vient aussi. 13€ les deux ou 19,99€ les 4 sur Amazon en juillet 2025
M**Z
Muy buen producto!
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