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product_id: 175282423
title: "3 Way Smart Switch 4 Pack, Neutral Wire Required, 2.4GHz WiFi Smart Light Switch Works with Alexa and Google Home, Remote Control, FCC Certified, No Hub Required"
brand: "treatlife"
price: "SAR 261"
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# Supports up to 1250W/10A 2.4GHz WiFi only Single-pole & 3-way setup 3 Way Smart Switch 4 Pack, Neutral Wire Required, 2.4GHz WiFi Smart Light Switch Works with Alexa and Google Home, Remote Control, FCC Certified, No Hub Required

**Brand:** treatlife
**Price:** SAR 261
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💡 Upgrade your home lighting game—smart, simple, and always connected!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 3 Way Smart Switch 4 Pack, Neutral Wire Required, 2.4GHz WiFi Smart Light Switch Works with Alexa and Google Home, Remote Control, FCC Certified, No Hub Required by treatlife
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 261 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- treatlife enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted treatlife brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Powerful Load Capacity:** Handles up to 1250W/10A, supporting most household lighting without compromise.
- • **Compact & FCC Certified:** Sleek design fits tight electrical boxes and meets strict FCC safety standards for peace of mind.
- • **Hub-Free Smart Integration:** Works directly with Alexa & Google Home over 2.4GHz WiFi—no extra hub needed.
- • **Remote & Automated Lighting:** Manage your lights anywhere via the Smart Life app with schedules, countdowns, and geolocation triggers.
- • **Seamless Multi-Location Control:** Control lights from one or two spots—perfect for hallways, staircases, and large rooms.

## Overview

The TREATLIFE 3 Way Smart Switch 4 Pack offers versatile single-pole or 3-way control with no hub required, operating on 2.4GHz WiFi. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, it supports up to 1250W/10A loads and enables remote control and automation through the Smart Life app. Designed for easy installation with a compact form factor, it requires a neutral wire and is FCC certified for safety.

## Description

TREATLIFE 3 Way Smart Switch 4 Pack, Neutral Wire Required, 2.4GHz WiFi Smart Light Switch Works with Alexa and Google Home, Remote Control, FCC Certified, No Hub Required - desertcart.com

Review: MULTI-WAY - I installed my first few switches, the standard single poles, shortly after we moved in a year ago with intent on testing them out for a bit before investing in the entire home as we have a 5700sq ft home with 67 switches in total Only installed 4 at the time and then gave it 6 months.. and wIthout one issue, all switches worked flawlessly, the app (SmartLife) is easy to use, not the greatest looking app but does Integrate easily with Alexa, setup of switches is super easy as well. So I went ahead and went for it and purchased the remaining switches to include the 3ways, and dimmers and single poles. I did have two multi-way circuits for our foyer and upstairs hallway for which I did scratch my head for a bit, for those of you who don’t know what a multi-way circuit is, simply, it’s a circuit that is controlled by more than 2 switches, so 3 and up. With a multi-way you need a 4 way switch, and the head scratching came from the fact treatLife doesn’t offer a multi-way WiFi switch, I tried reaching out through tech support but they simply gave me the link to a ‘tuya’ website which only offers more smart home products, that’s nice but they too did not have a multi-way switch, so I just did what I thought may work and it did work just fine.... All you have to do is buy a standard 4 way decorator (decorator so it matches the style) switch and wire that in along with the two or more 3way treatlife switches and indeed it does work flawlessly, hopefully this saves those of you in the same situation a little time wondering, researching and coming up short like I did. Another very important thing to remember and it is stated, you must have a neutral wire for these to operate. So those of you with older homes will definitely want to check prior to purchasing. My home was built in 1990, and I did run across more than 7 switches that do not even have the neutral In the box, so what I did was actually rob and fish a neutral off of a nearby circuit that had one to feed the new switch, if that’s impossible or far too difficult for you to do then they do offer receivers that have wireless remotes that can be installed in lieu of that ( this requires your actual light fixture to have power constantly and is open and closed by the receiver installed into the box of the light fixture ) then controlled by a wireless remote you can attach to wall, so there are other methods to overcome old or bad wiring.. Lastly, if you need a 3way circuit that’s on a dimmer, treatlife does not sell that as well, so enter TESSAN 3way dimmer on the search bar and these will work on the same app All in all I absolutely love the products 100% I did out of all of the switches have one single pole that was bad out of the box, I attempted to install on 3 separate circuits and it would not light up or even function as a standard switch at all, but that’s not even enough to make me upset, no biggie. Through all of my research this brand is by far the the cheapest and best value and works great! Not one of them have ever failed me via the app, they always hold a connection unlike many other devices that temporarily lose and reconnect, These do not, not one instance. So i highly recommend these and will purchase again and as well more products they offer that operate through this same app. Good luck to all If anyone has any other questions, I’d be happy to help!
Review: Easy Install, Integrates with Homebridge - This review focuses on 1) integration with Apple's HomeKit through Homebridge, and 2) ease of physical installation of the switches. 1) Homebridge-HomeKit integration: I previously purchased two wemo switches, before their integration with Apple's HomeKit. With these switches, I learned of Homebridge and learned how to connect most non-HomeKit compatible devices to Apple's Home app. I like to use Siri to say "Goodnight" and have lights turn off, my garage doors close (MyQ) and my alarm to turn on (Envisilink). I wanted to expand my lighting control, but was turned off by Wemo's price tag. I stumbled across TreatLife after a general search for wifi switches. Although their price is good (about half a demo switch) I did not buy them right away. I teach the Homebridge forums (NPM and Github) to see what scripts were written for their integration. Treatlife is a cloud based system using Tuya, similar to MyQ for garage doors. For security purposes, I was looking to see if there was a script that grabbed the wifi broadcast of the switch locally, and avoided using the Smart Life app (one app that works with these switches, there are others - Jinvoo, Ucomen, etc.). To do this approach, you need to find the switch ID and Local_Key to put into your Homebridge config. file. In previous versions of all these app, the ID and Local_Key were easily obtainable. I was going to use homebridge-tuya-lan -npm. Recently, all the apps were updated. I don't fully understand the update, but it appears they now encrypt the communication of the device and hid the Local_key. That is good as I understand that this increases the security of the device. The bad is that I couldn't use homebridge-tuya-lan -npm. There were various methods to get the Local_Key, but were beyond my computer skills. So, I ended up using homebridge-tuya-web 2.0. This package gathers the status of the lights through the Smart Life app's cloud based system. The config file is easy to write, and I didn't have any issues with the lights appears in HomeKit. I see no delay in the light response from the commands on the phone. It passes the wife factor which means we are all happy. I attached a screen shot of the HomeKit on my iPhone and you cannot tell the difference between the demo switches and the Treatlife Switches. 2) Physical installation The instructions that come with the lights are very well laid out and clear. The labels on the back of the lights switches are also very helpful. I installed a dimmer switch, a single-pole switch, and 2 there-way switches! I have 6 more there-way switches to install. The three-ways are by far the most tricky, but only because your house wiring isn't as perfect as all the videos shown on tube. I found a video that tell me how to identify the line wire and the load wire between two switches. Using the labels that come with the light switch (nice touch) I was able to resolve a switch that only had red wires going to it!!! Another nice feature of this is that the box behind the switch is smaller compared to the demo switches. There will be many wires and wire nuts that you need to shove into the electrical box. I found the demo switch size made it very challenging to tuck everything in. Not so with the Treatlife switch. Their smaller form factor allowed for more wire nut connects to be shoved into the electrical box. Overall, these switches have been a very good purchase. They are economical, the app works well, and installation was made easier by the small form factor of the box behind the switch. I will be buying more and I will recommend these to others.

## Features

- Specifications and Compatibility: Neutral wire required, no hub need. The 3 way switch Works with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only (not compatible with 5GHz). Not works with Apple HomeKit. Supports up to 1250W/10A. This is not a dimmer switch, designed for non-dimmable bulbs. FCC certified. Product Dimensions: 4.14"(L) × 1.73"(W) × 1.34"(D)
- Single-Pole and 3-Way Setup: Works as either a single-pole or 3-way switch, giving you control from one or two locations. Replace one existing 3-way switch with a Treatlife 3-way smart switch, or install two Treatlife 3-way switches for full dual-location control—perfect for staircases, long hallways, large rooms with multiple entrances, or between spaces like the house and garage
- Smart Lighting Voice Control: Hands-off voice control via Alexa or Google Assistant and enjoy superior lighting automation by creating personalized applets to trigger the light using the phone's location, weather underground service, etc. Fade bedroom lights as your child falls asleep or give yourself time to exit a room without bumping into things
- Smart APP Remote Control: Control the light from anywhere with your smartphone using the Smart Life App, Automate home lighting with schedules or countdowns based on everyday routines, or simulate occupancy while you are on vacation. You can also monitor real-time light status, share devices, and group many Treatlife switches to control all the lights in your home
- Support & Service: Friendly and professional support team is at your service 24/7.Please contact us immediately if you have any problems

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07V3XB1QG |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #150,498 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #463 in Electrical Light Switches |
| Brand | TREATLIFE |
| Brand Name | TREATLIFE |
| Circuit Type | 3-way |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Alexa, Google Assistant, Smart Life App |
| Connectivity Protocol | ['Wi-Fi', 'SmartThings (platform)', 'Alexa (voice assistant)', 'Google Assistant assistant)'] or ['Wi-Fi'] |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Contact Material | Plastic |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,465 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 1.69 inches |
| Manufacturer | TREATLIFE |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | SS02-4 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of Positions | 3 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Part Number | GTY |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Spdt |
| UPC | 728458730262 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Wattage | 1250.00 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TREATLIFE
- **Connector Type:** Screw
- **Contact Type:** Normally Closed
- **Current Rating:** 10 Amps
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 5 x 3 x 1.69 inches
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Operating Voltage:** 120 Volts (AC)
- **Operation Mode:** ON-OFF-ON
- **Switch Type:** Push Button
- **Terminal:** Spdt

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ MULTI-WAY
*by B***T on May 26, 2020*

I installed my first few switches, the standard single poles, shortly after we moved in a year ago with intent on testing them out for a bit before investing in the entire home as we have a 5700sq ft home with 67 switches in total Only installed 4 at the time and then gave it 6 months.. and wIthout one issue, all switches worked flawlessly, the app (SmartLife) is easy to use, not the greatest looking app but does Integrate easily with Alexa, setup of switches is super easy as well. So I went ahead and went for it and purchased the remaining switches to include the 3ways, and dimmers and single poles. I did have two multi-way circuits for our foyer and upstairs hallway for which I did scratch my head for a bit, for those of you who don’t know what a multi-way circuit is, simply, it’s a circuit that is controlled by more than 2 switches, so 3 and up. With a multi-way you need a 4 way switch, and the head scratching came from the fact treatLife doesn’t offer a multi-way WiFi switch, I tried reaching out through tech support but they simply gave me the link to a ‘tuya’ website which only offers more smart home products, that’s nice but they too did not have a multi-way switch, so I just did what I thought may work and it did work just fine.... All you have to do is buy a standard 4 way decorator (decorator so it matches the style) switch and wire that in along with the two or more 3way treatlife switches and indeed it does work flawlessly, hopefully this saves those of you in the same situation a little time wondering, researching and coming up short like I did. Another very important thing to remember and it is stated, you must have a neutral wire for these to operate. So those of you with older homes will definitely want to check prior to purchasing. My home was built in 1990, and I did run across more than 7 switches that do not even have the neutral In the box, so what I did was actually rob and fish a neutral off of a nearby circuit that had one to feed the new switch, if that’s impossible or far too difficult for you to do then they do offer receivers that have wireless remotes that can be installed in lieu of that ( this requires your actual light fixture to have power constantly and is open and closed by the receiver installed into the box of the light fixture ) then controlled by a wireless remote you can attach to wall, so there are other methods to overcome old or bad wiring.. Lastly, if you need a 3way circuit that’s on a dimmer, treatlife does not sell that as well, so enter TESSAN 3way dimmer on the search bar and these will work on the same app All in all I absolutely love the products 100% I did out of all of the switches have one single pole that was bad out of the box, I attempted to install on 3 separate circuits and it would not light up or even function as a standard switch at all, but that’s not even enough to make me upset, no biggie. Through all of my research this brand is by far the the cheapest and best value and works great! Not one of them have ever failed me via the app, they always hold a connection unlike many other devices that temporarily lose and reconnect, These do not, not one instance. So i highly recommend these and will purchase again and as well more products they offer that operate through this same app. Good luck to all If anyone has any other questions, I’d be happy to help!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy Install, Integrates with Homebridge
*by M***Z on May 1, 2020*

This review focuses on 1) integration with Apple's HomeKit through Homebridge, and 2) ease of physical installation of the switches. 1) Homebridge-HomeKit integration: I previously purchased two wemo switches, before their integration with Apple's HomeKit. With these switches, I learned of Homebridge and learned how to connect most non-HomeKit compatible devices to Apple's Home app. I like to use Siri to say "Goodnight" and have lights turn off, my garage doors close (MyQ) and my alarm to turn on (Envisilink). I wanted to expand my lighting control, but was turned off by Wemo's price tag. I stumbled across TreatLife after a general search for wifi switches. Although their price is good (about half a demo switch) I did not buy them right away. I teach the Homebridge forums (NPM and Github) to see what scripts were written for their integration. Treatlife is a cloud based system using Tuya, similar to MyQ for garage doors. For security purposes, I was looking to see if there was a script that grabbed the wifi broadcast of the switch locally, and avoided using the Smart Life app (one app that works with these switches, there are others - Jinvoo, Ucomen, etc.). To do this approach, you need to find the switch ID and Local_Key to put into your Homebridge config. file. In previous versions of all these app, the ID and Local_Key were easily obtainable. I was going to use homebridge-tuya-lan -npm. Recently, all the apps were updated. I don't fully understand the update, but it appears they now encrypt the communication of the device and hid the Local_key. That is good as I understand that this increases the security of the device. The bad is that I couldn't use homebridge-tuya-lan -npm. There were various methods to get the Local_Key, but were beyond my computer skills. So, I ended up using homebridge-tuya-web 2.0. This package gathers the status of the lights through the Smart Life app's cloud based system. The config file is easy to write, and I didn't have any issues with the lights appears in HomeKit. I see no delay in the light response from the commands on the phone. It passes the wife factor which means we are all happy. I attached a screen shot of the HomeKit on my iPhone and you cannot tell the difference between the demo switches and the Treatlife Switches. 2) Physical installation The instructions that come with the lights are very well laid out and clear. The labels on the back of the lights switches are also very helpful. I installed a dimmer switch, a single-pole switch, and 2 there-way switches! I have 6 more there-way switches to install. The three-ways are by far the most tricky, but only because your house wiring isn't as perfect as all the videos shown on tube. I found a video that tell me how to identify the line wire and the load wire between two switches. Using the labels that come with the light switch (nice touch) I was able to resolve a switch that only had red wires going to it!!! Another nice feature of this is that the box behind the switch is smaller compared to the demo switches. There will be many wires and wire nuts that you need to shove into the electrical box. I found the demo switch size made it very challenging to tuck everything in. Not so with the Treatlife switch. Their smaller form factor allowed for more wire nut connects to be shoved into the electrical box. Overall, these switches have been a very good purchase. They are economical, the app works well, and installation was made easier by the small form factor of the box behind the switch. I will be buying more and I will recommend these to others.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This product really works!
*by D***N on May 7, 2020*

I was asked to review Smart Life Switches by Treatlife so here goes. Originally, I purchased a number of Echo Dots and Echo Shows as part of my security system. Pretty much, that worked out great for me. Then I got to thinking that since I have the Echo’s, why not try out some smart light switches and see if they could overcome some shortcomings in the house light switching configurations. For instance, my wife wanted to light up the downstairs of the house with great frequency, but it was always inconvenient because it required a trip downstairs accompanied by a return trip back upstairs just to flip a switch on or off. Similarly, there is a 3-way dimmer switch downstairs paired with a 3-way on-off switch upstairs that turns the lights on for the staircase. The problem is that the lower level dimmer is used often, controls upstairs light levels and is most inconveniently placed. It would be great to have the switches reversed, but that was impossible because the existing wiring shortcomings. Enter Treatlife’s switches and dimmers. In the first instance above, I replaced the lower level on-off light switch with a single pole Treatlife switch. Now I can control the downstairs lighting both manually or by using Alexa while downstairs, plus I can control that same lighting by using Alexa upstairs or from any place in the world. Problem fixed and my wife loves the solution. In the second instance above, I replaced the 3-way switch at the top of the staircase with a Treatlife dimmer switch and captured the hot wire which was only downstairs by jumpering the downstairs switch a certain way and using one of the travellers as the hot. The bottom line: Now I had a hot, neutral, ground, and load all in the upstairs box with the Treatlife dimmer switch. I can control the staircase lighting upstairs both manually or by using Alexa. From downstairs, I can control that same lighting by Alexa or from any place in the world, also. Again, problem fixed and my wife and I both love the solution. Because of the first two experiments, I now have nine switches and dimmers in strategic locations. They all do their jobs as I intended. Now for the integration part. Happily, it was all good. Using my Android phone, I was able to connect the switches and dimmers to the SmartLife app by Tuya with ease. (Do not confuse SmartLife app with SmartHome app by AT&T. For whatever the reason, a misunderstanding in this regard can confuse things easily. Even Alexa displays “SmartHome” when it’s actually SmartLife that’s required. The icons are similar just to add more confusion. Readers have been warned.). Then I was able to link SmartLife with my Alexa account. Once that happened, the fun really began. I could dream up any routine I wanted, complete with variations. For me, it was much more than just programming a single switch to do something. Instead, I have basic switch commands. Then I have multiple groupings of switches the turn on and off at voice or Smartphone commands. Then I have all lights turning on or off at voice or Smartphone command. If I choose, each switch can be programmed with schedules to turn on or off automatically and the dimmer levels can be altered similarly. This would be very useful when we are out-of-town. For what it is worth, I use Alexa Routines to the fullest to achieve the results I want. From my perspective, you cannot go wrong with the Treatlife switches and dimmers. They look good; they have status led’s; they work perfectly both manually and with SmartLife and Alexa apps. Not only that, their packaging is superb; the instructions clear and complete; and I had no reason to contact tech support. Funny how, for all my years, I never thought about having my hands full of groceries, tools, whatever, went I needed access to a light switch. Now I think about it often when I enter our utility or laundry rooms, or the garage or the front door, and just say “I’m Home” or “Utility” or “Downstairs” all prefaced by Alexa. It’s like magic and so convenient. The only issue I found is that I needed to use my existing plastic switch covers, not the ones shipped as part of the switch package, because of our home aesthetics. This, in certain instances, caused minor problems because some switch covers just did not fit perfectly. It turns out that some switch covers have a little built-in spacer at the screw hole that needs to be removed by whatever means you might have. For me it was a real nothing because I had the right tools to do it easily. Once done, the existing covers fit perfectly. This does not reflect on Treatlife in any way. Great product, great integration, great packaging, and great instructions. What more could you ask for?

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