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The BSEED Dimmer Switch is a 1 Gang, 2 Way wall touch switch featuring a sleek black tempered glass panel. Designed for 240V AC power, it supports up to 500W and 10A, compatible with dimmable halogen, incandescent, and LED bulbs (minimum 5W). Its included LED adapter ensures near-zero flicker during dimming. Ideal for multi-location control in staircases or large rooms, this switch offers a modern, silent touch interface without WiFi or Alexa compatibility.
Manufacturer | BSEED |
Item Weight | 140 g |
Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 8.6 x 3.5 cm; 140 g |
Size | 1 Gang 2 Way |
Colour | Black |
Shape | Square |
Power source type | ac |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 500 watts |
Amperage Capacity | 10 Amps |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Temperature Range | zero20~70 Degrees Celsius |
Switch Type | 2-way |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**L
Works perfectly.
Easy to wire up and works perfectly.Looks good and the buttons are back lit which is a nice touch.
N**R
Not suitable for LED lights
The actual aesthetics are pleasing BUT its not suitable for LED lighting and also flickers slightly with filament lamps. Its a leading edge dimmer, not trailing edge, and to try to make it function with LED lights, and to provide the back-lit illumination for the switch, the supplier provides a Capacitor that will have to be wired across the 'bulb'. Trouble is it's not a capacitor but a resistor that gets hot and certainly shouldn't be installed in any fitting, even if it would fit. Avoid.
M**.
For the price, its really good! (1 gang dimmer in black)
We bought this for our teenage son, new ceiling lamp with dim-able LED's that were very bright so rather than change the LED's we thought we would try this.Firstly - the bit you want to know - is it any good?Yes, it would seem it is. Very well made, and works as advertised. I've read another review that suggested you had to brighten all the way to max before dimming - that's not the case.Once powered up - and still off, a dim blue led shines from the switch (it is dim).touch once - the switch functions illuminating the lamp, and the backlit blue led glows bright.touch and hold - the lamp brightens until you release,touch and hold again - the lamp now dims until you release.tap once - light goes off (and back light ble led goes dim again).tap once again - it comes back on to your last saved level of brightness.Fitting - yes, the back part of this unit is deeper than a regular switch, so if you only have a shallow back box - you may need to change it, as it would happen - it fit ours fine.Instructions - could be better - one big sheet that covers a multitude of different switches/fittings - not the easiest of things to navigate.Things to note:The glass front, clips to a metal back plate. When you receive it, the back plate is behind the glass, but needs flipping over first - don't attach to the glass just yet though.The back plate has screw holes for using your standard back box screws - but these screws cant be accessed once the glass is clipped on.Also the power unit (transformer and switch assembly clips into the metal back plate - and then has a sticky pad that attaches to the glass.My fitting process was as follows:Locate the tab on the metal back plate edge, and point downwards,Ensure the back plate has been flipped over (so the screw mounting holes are further back - not at the front)Locate the transformer into the back plate - requires a firm snap into place at all four cornersWire the transformer/metal back plate assemblyScrew the metal back plate into place - doesn't need to be rock tight.Peel off the sticky pad covering the 'switch' on the front of the transformer.On the plastic edge of the glass backing, there is a notch which the tab of the metal back plate locatesAlign the notch/tab and push firmly so that the glass snaps into place top & bottom.Power up - leave for 2 mins (as per instructions)Good to go.Would i buy again?Yes, if the unit proves to be reliable/resilient, and seems to last up to the riggers of a teenager (we'll give it a couple of months first!) then i would buy again.Hope this helps.Update: 3 years in, and still working without issues. Good product.
R**G
Looks good
Looks modern, only thing to note is to make sure backing plate has enough depth to fit flush against wall.
G**E
Excellent dimmer switch
Excellent dimmer switch
S**Y
Excellent
Easy to fit great quality and stylish
B**Z
Ok entry level
These switches have a deeper profile than the button variety, so be prepared to excavate a big enough hole to house it. Works intermittently when trying to dim and brighten. As it is a single button, you have to fully brighten before you can dim. The illuminated button is beginning to lose some led function so it is only three quarters lit now. The tap on, tap off function works ok, remembering the last used brightness setting.Easy to connect to the mains. No flicker, no buzzing.All in all, it’s ok. Not great but not garbage either. Good value
P**R
did not work with led lights
Not fit for what I wanted, firstly the back panel was scratched so it would have always shown a scratch but also it did not control the led lights which was the whole point of replacing our original dimmer switch