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TREATLIFE Smart Ceiling Fan Control and Dimmer Light Switch, Neutral Wire Needed, 2.4GHz Single Pole Wi-Fi Fan and Light Switch Combo, Works with Alexa, Google Home and SmartThings, Remote Control

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Features

  • Compatibility: This ceiling fan light switch is not compatible with fans that have a built-in remote control system, exhaust fans, or smart bulbs. Max ceiling fan load of 1.5A (offers 4 fan speed controls), a max light load of 150W dimmable LED/CFL, or 300W incandescent bulbs. Works only with 2.4G Wi-Fi (not 5G) and single-pole (not 3-way) use. Does not work with multiple dimmers on a circuit.
  • Smart Brightness and Fan Speed Control: Adjust fan speed and dim your lights from anywhere using the Smart Life App or Treatlife App. This 2-in-1 smart fan and light switch combo provide 4 fan speeds with smooth, flicker-free brightness dimming (10%-100%) for increased comfort. Gentle On & Off Lighting for comfortable visual effect.
  • Time Schedule: Create schedules to turn the light and fan on/off at specific times with preset brightness/speed or set the light to turn on and off randomly when you're on vacation to trick potential intruders. Smarter for Christmas decoration.
  • Hands-free Voice Control: Works with Alexa and Google Assistant to conveniently control the light and fan with a simple voice command, perfect for dark rooms or when your hands are full. Say goodbye to reaching for the pull chains.

Operation Mode: ON-OFF-ON


Current Rating: 2.5 Amps


Operating Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Contact Type: Normally Closed


Connector Type: Screw


Brand: TREATLIFE


Switch Type: Push Button


Terminal: Spst


Material: Plastic


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 1.97 x 3.54 x 5.12 inches


Operation Mode: ‎ON-OFF-ON


Current Rating: ‎2.5 Amps


Operating Voltage: ‎120 Volts (AC)


Contact Type: ‎Normally Closed


Connector Type: ‎Screw


Brand: ‎TREATLIFE


Switch Type: ‎Push Button


Terminal: ‎Spst


Material: ‎Plastic


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.97 x 3.54 x 5.12 inches


Circuit Type: ‎1-way


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Actuator Type: ‎Push Button


Contact Material: ‎Metal


International Protection Rating: ‎IP20


Number of Positions: ‎1


Specification Met: ‎Fcc


Upper Temperature Rating: ‎50 Degrees Celsius


Controller Type: ‎Alexa,Google Home,Smart Things,Remote Control


Control Method: ‎App, Remote, Touch, Voice


Connectivity Protocol: ‎Treatlife APP, Wi-Fi, SmartThings


Color: ‎White


Unit Count: ‎1 Count


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎TREATLIFE


Part Number: ‎de-fan-15h-484


Item Weight: ‎8.1 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.97 x 3.54 x 5.12 inches


Item model number: ‎DS03-1


Style: ‎smart ceiling fan control 1pack


Volume: ‎10 Liters


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Type of Bulb: ‎LED


Included Components: ‎1 x ceiling fan control, 1 x 1 gang wallplate, 2 x screws, 4 x screw nuts


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎2 years warranty


Date First Available: April 2, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Will connect your home life
Does what it says, and the app is easy to use. I have the dimmer Switch (3 of them used from a 4pack), and this Switch for the ceiling fan. This fan controller is not as smooth as the dimmer Switch but is some what easy to as well. I had my electronician install all of them and recommend that. So this Switch seemed to make the fan go slower and on the phone it's easy to use, but if not done right on the wall it will disconnect from the app 🤔 which is weird and why I took off a star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023 by Anthony S. Anthony S.

  • Works great--once you get through the installation...
I have a number of Hunter fan/light wall controls in our home, which have generally worked well--so when it came time to add another fan as we finished our basement, I tried to get another. Unfortunately for them, they're out of them during COVID--and after waiting months for them to get new stock, I finally gave up and tried this model instead. And I'm very glad I did! My family loves being able to control the fan and light via our Alexa. However, all that praise comes AFTER I got past installation... When I was first ordering this control, I noticed that its Amazon page mentions multiple times (including directly in the item title!) "neutral wire required". Again, on the carton, boldly highlighted in yellow, "Neutral wire required....confirm whether there is a neutral wire inside the switchbox before opening the package." Again multiple times in the instruction manual--"neutral wire required". Am I misunderstanding something, or don't ALL fans and lights--and for that matter, ALL household circuits--use a neutral wire? That's an awful lot of emphasis for something that is standard. What ISN'T mentioned nearly as prominently is the fact that this control requires a SECOND LOAD wire between the control and the fan. MANY fans are wired with only one load wire--typically 14-2 wiring. (That is, one load wire-black, one neutral wire-white, and one ground wire-bare copper.) The light and fan are then controlled by pull chains at the fan. 14-2 wiring won't work with this control--you need 14-3 wiring, which has an additional load wire (typically red). THIS IS THE WARNING WHICH SHOULD BE EMPHASIZED FOR CUSTOMERS, NOT THE NEUTRAL WIRE. The next step is figuring out which wires are which--at both the switch, and at the fan. At the switch, the manual schematic shows that the yellow wire from the switch should be connected to a yellow wire from the wall, the red wire from the control should be connected to the red wire from the wall, and black to black, white to white, and green to green. It further states that "The wire colors indicated in this manual are the usual colors..." NOT TRUE! Most 14-3 wiring has a black wire, a red wire, a white wire, and a bare copper wire leading to the fan. (They don't use yellow because in certain fluorescent lighting, white and yellow can be hard to differentiate.) The power supply wire is typically 14-2--consisting of black, white, and bare. So the correct wiring is: --Black wire on control to the black wire in the 14-2 bundle in the wall --White wire on control to both white wires in the wall --Green wire on control to both bare copper wires in the wall --Red wire on control to the red wire* in the wall --Yellow wire on control to the black wire* in the 14-3 bundle in the wall * These two may need to be switched--it depends on how the wires are connected in your fan TreatLife really should update their wiring schematic to more clearly explain this wiring. Having done a number of fan and control installations, I can say that most other manufacturers explain this much better. Someone with electrical experience will have no problems--but without clearer instructions, many lay people will struggle. Once you get this done, the next fun step was getting the app installed and running. The controller only supports 2.4Ghz networks. My router is dual band--5Ghz/2.4Ghz, so it would seem there would be no problem there. However, my phone automatically chooses which one to be on--there's no way to force it to the other--and it was choosing to be 5Ghz. So I couldn't talk to the controller. Both the manual and the app provide instructions on how to get your router to be only 2.4Ghz, but my router couldn't use those instructions. After some internet research, I ended up walking down the street for about a block until I was far enough away that my phone lost the 5Ghz signal, and thus connected to 2.4Ghz. A hassle--but, hopefully, only a one-time hassle. Once you connect, and then go through the process to connect the controller to your Alexa, the Alexa actually finds TWO devices--one of which is named something like "DS03 Ceiling Fan Controller", and the other whose name is a series of Oriental characters. (I'm not familiar enough with languages of that part of the world to know if they're Mandarin, Japanese, or something else.) The controller actually treats the fan and the light as two separate devices--the device with the non-alpha name is the light. Once you realize that and rename it to what you want, the rest was quite easy. Although I will mention that if you look for assistance on either their website or their app, you do get to some pages which are a little hard to understand, as they were written by someone who clearly isn't a native English speaker. They made a valiant effort--but TechLife may want to invest in better translators and/or tech writers. So, with installation complete--both I and my family love this controller. The manual controls are easy, clear, and logical, and the Alexa controls work consistently well. A couple of the small chiclet buttons on the control feel like they may be a bit flimsy, so it'll be interesting to see how they hold up--but that may just be me adjusting to the latest in modern technology. :) I know I've probably dwelt a bit too much on the negatives in this review, so let me end by saying that it really is an impressive controller. I look forward to installing more of TechLife's products in my home--perhaps even replacing some of my beloved Hunter fan controls! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2020 by U2Bigg

  • Works great, exactly as advertised
There aren’t a ton of products like this on the market right now, and since Kasa hasn’t made one yet, I had no choice but to try a different brand of smart switch. I’m happy to say this switch works flawlessly with my new ceiling fan, and it’s nice combining what would typically be two switches into one. Note: this will not work with a fan that is a smart fan. Aside from the fact a smart fan would take the place of this switch, if you accidentally purchase a smart fan and try to use this switch, the smart technologies will conflict and the switch won’t work. My only complaint with this switch is that it’s sort of a strange white color. For example, it does not match the Kasa smart switch next to it nor does it match the white face plate I installed. So if you’re very particular about the color match, this might annoy you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023 by Eric

  • Works great to control both a Ceiling Fan and Light in ONE dual switch.
As many others seem to say, "I have been looking for a smart switch that controls both the fan and light". Till now I had to buy separate smart switches to control both. This switch works great in fact I purchased a second one with in a month of installing the first. Install was very easy as the wires on the back of the switch are identified as to their function so you won't mistake which to connect to your home wires. To install this switch to control both fan and light, first turn the breaker off for your switch. You can tag all the wires with the included stickers showing what they control. You need a hot/Line/power wire usually black to feed the electric to both the light and fan through the switch and you need a Neutral Wire usually white. They will attach to the black and white wires from the switch with the wire nuts provided. You will also need a ground wire usually green or bare copper which attaches to the green wire from switch. You then need load wires which are the wires coming from the light and fan. The fan power wire will connect to the yellow wire from switch and the light load wire will connect to the red wire from the switch. Now your switch is wired. The neutral wire and ground wire from the light and fan get attached to the ones from the switch and line/power wires. All neutral wires are connected together and all ground wires are connected together. I usually connect the wires together with wire caps like the ones provided and I then usually use electrical tape to wrap around the wires and the cap holding them together. Electrical tape comes in colors so I use the color that matches the wire for easy identification. Keep in mind this double switch is probably bigger then one you may be replacing in wall, so the switch and wires will all need to fit in the electric box in your wall. I could not find what the warranty on the switch was and so I contacted Treatlife via email as it is the only way to contact them. I got contacted by their tech, Frank Chire, who told me the warranty on the switches was 1 year. He was very helpful with other questions I had and made me feel that if anything went wrong with the switches or I had any other questions or concerns he would take care of them. The switches integrate with Alexa as well as other switches I have installed. You need to download the Smart Life app to your phone and if you want the switch to work with Alexa then you need to enable the Smart life skill in the Alexa app. The switch was detected by the app without any issues. Once installed on the app you can change the switches name and don't forget to name the individual light and fan switches to something that makes sense to what they control and where they are located. The switch has a light built in which works opposite of most in the sense that if the light or fan is on the internal light is lit. If the fan or switch is off the internal light for that switch is off. I like a lighted switch so I can see it in the dark to turn it on, this defeats that purpose. If you are using it with Alexa then you can just tell Alexa to turn it on. It is a bit bright. This can hopefully be fixed with a software/firmware update that will allow the app to set when the internal light goes on based on the switches state on or off and it should also allow the option to have it off all the time. The other issue I have is the dimmer at the top is shared between both switches which is a bit cumbersome. It may be a nice design change to have you hold the individual switch down on the bottom of that switch to lower it and the top of the switch, (it would be like a rocker switch), to raise. Overall the best switch on the market for controlling both the fan and light of a ceiling fan and at a very good price. The Treatlife DS03 Fan and Light combined switch Pros and Cons: Pros: Easy Install with the wires marked as to their function. Two switches in one. Works well with Alexa for making a smart home. Low price for a smart switch. Tech support from my interaction seems to care about customer satisfaction. Everything but screw drivers are included, Switch, Cover Plate, Wire nuts, and labels for your wires. 1 year warranty. Cons are all just my personal feelings and do not affect the switches operation: The internal light on the switches is not controllable as to when or if it is on and works opposite of what I am used to. The single dimmer portion of the switch is a bit cumbersome to use. Treatlife can only be contacted via email no phone number. I will revisit this review if the switches give me any issues. For now 5 stars. Great value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2020 by SethG

  • Works well, except
The control was easy to install, and works well, easy to connect to Alexa. BUT the fan speed can not be changed through Alexa.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Dimmer stops dimming - works again, changed to 5 stars
UPDATE at bottom: Product was easy to install and simple enough to connect. It has been working well with Alexa for a couple months, then the dimmer stopped in one room, then it stopped dimming in the other room. Now I basically have a light switch that can turn on and off with Alexa, but no dimming capability. ————— Update: contacted service, they got the unique IDs for both switches and pushed a firmware update to the app which fixed both switches. They dim appropriately now. I hope it last longer without needing new updates. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Brian & Kate

  • Good device for great price but...
works well except for missing integrations and one bug. Does not auto tie into Home Assistant yet. Not sure if future updates will have this feature. Now for the bug, I purchased this switch and two other smart switches TP-Link Kasa smart switch KS230 (3way Kit) and HS220 single pole (both have dimmer option built in). the Treatlife DS03 and the HS220 seem to have a funky issue. when the HS220 is on and at dimmer level 3 - 6 (out of 7) the cealing fan light connected to the DS03 also comes on (seems at a lower dim level but on never the less and switch and app shows the light as off. Shuts off at 3 maybe because it goes to dim and flashes at level 6. these two switches are in different rooms (Kitchen and Familly room). the other Kasa smart switch does not interfere at all (at this time) both Kasa switches did a firmware update upon first connection so they are at the latest. also one little thing is the decal on the fan switch states to press the fan switch twice to control speed but that just turns the fan on and off. Need to press the fan button and then use the dimmer buttons at top to control the speed. Still looking of the treatlife support contact info. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Kayla O.

  • Very Functional Smart Switch for Ceiling Fan and Light
I am again pleased to have bought and installed another Treatlife smart device. I have most of their other products and this ceiling fan smart switch is a welcome addition to their product line. I have a child that likes to have a ceiling fan on at bed time, but turned off after a while. Since I frequently forget to turn it off, this is a great way for me to have the fan turn off automatically each night. Also I had never gotten around to installing a separate light and fan switch. We had one switch control power to the fan/light and then used the pull cords to turn on the lights or fan. So, this helps make life better in being able to turn either the light or fan from the switch and no longer need to rely on the pull chains. You need to make sure you have proper house wiring to support this switch. First, you need to have a neutral wire. That shouldn't be a problem unless your home is older. Second, you need to have separate wires from your switch box to your ceiling fan--one for fan and one for light. Most modern installs should have the standard black, white, copper wiring along with a red wire running from your switch box to the fan mounting box. Without that red wire, you won't be able to control the fan and light separately. Previously, I only had a single switch to control my ceiling fan. When I connected the light unit in the fan, it was wired together with the fan. So, we had to use the pull chain to turn the light on and off. So, I had to change the light unit's wire to my red supply wire before installing the switch. Luckly I have a newer ceiling fan unit and didn't have to remove it in order to re-wire. Aside from having to re-connect my light fixture wire, the install was straightforward. Obviously you should be skilled enough to be careful working with electrical connections. But, if you can handle turning off the right breaker and removing your existing switch, you should be able to handle this in just a few minutes. You simply connect the wires properly. The only difference from a "normal" switch connection is having separate wires for the fan and light. Treatlife includes wire labels to help make this a little easier. You don't need any sort of hub or device controller. You do, however need to make sure you have a 2.4 Ghz wifi network (not 5 Ghz). Connecting to the "app" was quick and easy. I am using the older Smart Life app and not their newer Treatlife app. As of now the Treatlife app doesn't include Siri shortcuts. So, I'm sticking with the Smart Life app for now. Otherwise, there's no difference between the apps. Their app makes it very straighforward to add timers (say automatically turn the fan off an hour after someone turns it on) or schedules (turn fan on at 8 PM or at dusk). You can also also create Siri shortcuts for actions. For me, that was shortcuts to turn lights on full, dim, or off and ceiling fan high, low, and off. I also set the fan to lower at 11 PM and turn off at midnight. The programming is very functional and easy to do. Their instructions were good and easy to understand. The manual control is easy to do. You can easily turn on/off the fan or lights with a push of a button. In order to control the light brightness, just double-tap the light button and use the +/- buttons to increase/decrease the brightness. Similarly, double-tapping the fan button allows the +/- buttons to speed/slow the fan. The only complaint my child had was that the LED on the switch when the fan runs was "too bright" for him. I don't think the LED is all that bright, honestly. I contacted the manufacturer and they are checking to see if it can be disabled. As of now, there's no solution. I put a thick post-it note on there for now, and that's solving the problem low-tech. Overall, I am very pleased as I have been with all my Treatlife purchases. This ceiling light/fan switch has met all my expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020 by junior junior

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