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Brilliant Smart Home Control (1-Switch Panel) — Alexa Built-In & Compatible with Ring, Sonos, Hue, Google Nest, Wemo, SmartThings, Apple HomeKit — In-Wall Touchscreen Control for Lights, Music, & More

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Arrives Apr 25 – Apr 30
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Style: 1-Switch Panel (Wired)


Features

  • EASY SMART HOME CONTROL FOR EVERYONE: Brilliant touchscreen panels with built-in Alexa make it easy for everyone at home to control popular smart devices, lighting, cameras, locks, thermostats, intercom, scenes and more by simply replacing a light switch.
  • REPLACES A 1-GANG LIGHT SWITCH PANEL & REQUIRES NEUTRAL & GROUND WIRES: This 1-Switch Panel installs in a standard 1-gang electrical box. Includes a 5" LCD touchscreen, a built-in camera with privacy shutter and a built-in motion sensor.
  • SMART LIGHTING: Turn regular lights into smart lights (supports LED, CFL, halogen, incandescent bulbs, dimmable, multiway). Control Hue, LIFX, and Kasa TP-Link smart bulbs. Control lights using touch, voice, built-in motion detection, scenes or an app.
  • IN-WALL SONOS, RING & SMART LOCK CONTROL: Now everyone at home can easily browse and play music with Sonos speakers, see whos at the door with a Ring Video Doorbell, and unlock the door with a compatible smart lockall without needing a phone.

Operation Mode: ON-OFF


Current Rating: 1 Kiloamps


Operating Voltage: 120 Volts


Contact Type: Normally Closed


Connector Type: Clamp


Brand: Brilliant


Terminal: Screw


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1.7 x 3.2 x 5.6 inches


Mounting Type: Panel Mount


Actuator Type: Touch


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.7 x 3.2 x 5.6 inches; 8 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BHA120US-WH1


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 12, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Brilliant


Best Sellers Rank: #2,682 in Unique Finds (See Top 100 in Unique Finds) #28 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers #352 in Unique Home


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,003 ratings


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  • Easy Set up
Style: 2-Switch Panel (Wired)
The install and set up was very easy and the system works very well. I have previously had a bunch of wifi lightbulbs controlled by Alexa but am switching over everything to Apple Homekit. It is interesting that you can actually have BOTH Alexa and Siri activated at the same time, since the hub has Alexa built in, it will control all the lightbulbs I currently have while I am in the process of switching all the light switches to Brilliant and still control the new Brilliant switches with Siri as well. Though you do have to have the separate Apple Homekit hub (iPad, Apple TV or Homekit speaker) to use Siri. I also got one single motion activated switch for the hall bath and one plug and the set up for those was pretty easy as well. I already had an Ikea Symfonisk Sonos speaker and that paired with Brilliant. It is nice to come downstairs in the morning with the kitchen light on, the coffee brewed and the music on. Yes, all of the plugs and switches are more pricey that others, but I have had limited success using others, and these are worked together seamlessly! I cant wait to outfit the rest of the house with Brilliant products. Oh, a few suggestions for Brilliant. If we could get a 2 outlet plug, if you could start connecting with ADT security cameras and doorbells, that would be great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2023 by Terri

  • Great product!
Style: 4-Switch Panel (Wired)
I'm absolutely delighted with my Brilliant Smart Home Control system. Installation was a breeze, and the setup process was incredibly user-friendly. I have multiple units installed throughout my home, and integrating them with Alexa for home automation was seamless. The convenience of controlling lights, thermostats, and even doorbells from a single panel—or via voice command—is a game-changer. But what really sets this product apart for me is the intercom feature. It's incredibly useful for communicating between rooms without having to raise your voice or use a phone. The audio is clear, and the touch interface is intuitive. However, the speaker can not play music. That would be a nice upgrade for a future version. Overall, Brilliant Smart Home Control has significantly enhanced my home automation experience, making daily tasks more efficient and convenient. I highly recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Michael Accardi

  • Edited. Must have got a bad one.
Style: 1-Switch Panel (Wired)
Edit 27 Feb 2021: So I decided to give this thing another shot, installed it in the same spot, same wiring. I couldn't quite get the 3 way to work how I wanted, but that's not the brilliant's fault. This time it didn't decide to brick a 300 dollar light switch, which I have to tell you is a nerve wracking experience. It works great! I would absolutely give it that last star for IFTTT integration, but being able to check my Ring cameras and ecobee and assorted smart things devices is pretty fantastic. If I was made of money I might switch most of my house to these but that would probably cost more then a certified pre owned vehicle, and would never happen without some ability to make my own triggers and services. 4/5 until more integrations! Edit: Brilliant support rushed me out a new one. This one seems to work! I am still out the lights it blew out, but that's a few dozen dollars. This little guy looks to be working this time (though I installed it in my closet because there isn't much damage it could do there!) Gonna move this into the kitchen when I can kill power to a larger area. It seems to be doing everything I want it to now, though I was hoping for an easy interface to IFTTT.. Once that happens anything becomes fair game! Gates, non-ring cameras, it's going to be the face of my home network! (Qnap has the brains part done.. though it's getting old and may need a huge CPU upgrade since I'm asking too much of mine at the moment!) Pictured is the simple connect to a ring floodlight on my incoming road. Very nice! Still I'd love to see this guy opened up to a few more things.. mostly IFTTT! I wanted to like this, I really did. In fact I purchased a few thousand dollars worth of other products specifically because they worked with this. The first location choice gave me trouble, in fact it decided without having the test button depressed it was going to dim all the lights attached to it. Goodbye non-dimable lights, now I have to replace those. Things happen, I understand. So let's try it in another location, maybe it's just not the right area, after all that was a 3-way spot. Round 2 results in (my fault) bending a wire to breaking inside my wall. Oops. That'll be expensive to fix, doesn't ruin my mood though! This thing is gonna be awesome.. Next location doesn't work and complains (though it turns on) so.. I get ahold of Brilliant! They back and forth through emails wasting about 3 hours, sure I am used to that, probably fine they have to sort out people that should have just followed the instructions, or watched the very simple how to videos. I can be patient! Then they call me we talk through it, they seem like good guys actually, after troubleshooting a bit I decide to find an ultra simple location, they agree and I get wiring, well I end up knocking out the internet and my wife who is working from home gets disconnected, my misadventure has now morphed into a bad evening, but hey these things happen I'll just be sleeping on the couch. Finally I find a suitable location on a different breaker then my wife, our internet, and it's a simple dumb switch! Same error. Well I email Brilliant, who agreed to call me when I do. I wait 10 minutes, 20, 30. I call them. "No one here to take your call" Now I'm mad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2020 by Eric Eric

  • Brilliant may have missed its opportunity!
Style: 2-Switch Panel (Wired)
It’s my second home with Brilliant, and I have a couple of hubs and a number of dimmer switches and plugs. The system works well and the connections are reasonable, but the user experience of the App is isn’t keeping pace with competitors like Alexa, Google and Apple HomeKit. There are still a limited number of ‘works with’ partners, and many have limited functionality, such as Sonos, which is basically volume control. You can either access devices on the App/screen via rooms, or device type, but either way it’s multiple selections to turn a light on or off. You can set up scenes, but also limited. Therefore, it’s always much easier to use the Alexa App, or HomeKit App where the devices are all on the home screen and you can do most things with a single action. With the coming release of Alexa Home Hub, and availability of much cheaper smart light switches, I’m likely to start phasing my Brilliat system out, in favor of cheaper, easier, better experiences that have many more integration capabilities. Sorry Brilliant! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 by Mark Prince

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