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The WiFi Electric Linear Actuator Controller is a compact, 2-channel smart relay switch supporting 12V and 24V DC motors up to 10A. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, it offers remote app and voice control, multiple working modes, and timer scheduling. Designed for easy installation and family sharing, it enhances automation for actuators, garage doors, blinds, and more, all over reliable 2.4G WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity.







| ASIN | B0CG17GL6G |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,775 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 20 in Linear Motion Actuators |
| Colour | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Date First Available | 30 Aug. 2024 |
| Included components | smart relay switch |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 70 g |
| Item model number | TYWB2CH-D1 |
| Manufacturer | Otcboimo |
| Part number | 2ch-12V-UK |
| Product Dimensions | 11.99 x 3.91 x 2.59 cm; 70 g |
| Switch Type | 2-way |
| Wattage | 320 watts |
L**S
Great item does what I needed
Used with an actuator to operate a sliding vent just added some limit switches and all good. Great product
M**N
Good BUT limited range
It works well BUT has limited range. I have it situated outside about 5m from a wireless MESH extender which is inside and it still doesn’t connect. Yes I probably have finessing to do BUT it does have limited range and there doesn’t seem anyway to improve its range other than moving it closer to WIFI. Which in my case isn’t possible.
J**Z
Funciona perfectamente
B**R
If you are buying this to control an All-O-Matic or Lift Master entry gate, it will work but if your gate auto-closes after some time, you will need to build a custom routine in Alexa/Google Home that toggles the switch on and then off after a few seconds. If you do not, the gate will not auto close because the device is built to be on or off which works fine for a garage door. I created a custom routine where the voice command "move the gate" will initiate the command "turn on the device (I named "Gate"), pause 5 seconds, and then run the command turn off the gate. Without the pause, it sends both commands at the same time which causes the turn off step to fail. Google Home does not appear to have a pause feature like Alexa but you can add a step to have the google say a custom statement like "OK, Moving the gate" which by default delays the turn off command while it's speaking.
J**J
This works pretty well so far and since I'm using it with a little ear actuator, I appreciate the picture included of how to wire it up. Easy to set up using the Tuya app. On the cons, see puc, but there isn't enough space for the USB micro plug when using that jack.
G**3
Works great with my actuator - that I use to lock my garden gate at night. It doesn't automatically turn off after on, so you'll have to make two routines in Alexa: An ON then OFF when turning it ON. And and an ON then OFF for moving the actuator back to starting position. I use the same 12V power supply for both sides (powering device and the actuator).
S**E
I use it to manually turn off my multi-family boiler sooner than the WWSD. On these spring days the temps can shoot up pretty quick leaving the boiler run into morning before warm weather shutdown kicks in. This is a gravity boiler so it heats up longer. I need it on for the cold nights until more stable temps get here. I check the temps and if it's going to be a nice day I'll set an early off time 6 or 7 am when it's in the low 40's warming to 70 or so. Then I do a M-F on around 9pm. Poor mans automation Govee temp sensors in couple units Govee hub for inet connection tcboimo Smart WiFi Wireless Relay Switch Module connected to 1 line of T-stat wire running to boiler I set a minimum temp in the govee app for emergency notification so I can check things in the app if I set something wrong
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