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Dim, switch on and off from your phone — without replacing bulbs or running new cables. Plejd sits behind your existing switches and we install two dimmer points with the app set up before we leave. The solution works just as well in a flat as in a terraced house or detached house, and since the modules use the existing cabling you avoid breaking into the walls.
With Plejd you group lighting into scenes, set schedules for morning and evening and let the astronomical clock follow sunrise — all in the app, no separate hub required. Installation requires a qualified electrician because the modules are wired behind the switch, and that is included in the price.
Want to expand later? Just add more points — they find each other automatically in the same mesh network.
No — that is the whole point of Plejd. The module is small enough to fit behind your existing switch or in the ceiling rose, and uses the cables already in the wall. That makes it the easy route to smart lighting in the older housing stock, not just in new builds. In old flats with small back-boxes and unearthed conditions the electrician assesses what fits on site. Switches continue to work as normal for anyone who does not want to open the app.
Yes. The modules communicate with each other and with the phone via Bluetooth mesh, with no Wi-Fi or cloud account required. Switching on, off, dimming and scenes all work even when the broadband is down — practical in an apartment building where the connection is not always yours to rely on. If you want to control from work, add a gateway — but the system stands firmly on its own.
In a fully booked week it is pleasant when the lighting takes care of itself: the hall comes on when you get home, the living room is subdued for the evening and window lamps follow the dusk automatically thanks to the astronomical clock. For those who commute or travel frequently, on and off schedules also create the impression of an occupied home even when nobody is there, without having to remember to set any timer.
Two dimmer points installed behind existing switches, the app set up and a walkthrough before we leave. Add more points directly in the booking.
Yes, in the vast majority. The module needs space in the back-box and the right wiring — the electrician assesses this on site, and tight back-boxes in older flats have a surface-mounted solution.
Yes, that is how most people do it. New modules automatically join the same mesh network, so the lighting grows room by room at your own pace.
Yes, with outdoor-rated modules the same app controls facade and garden lighting, for example at the terraced house or detached house — the astronomical clock handles the switching all year round, even without a twilight relay.
No, Plejd runs on Bluetooth and does not care about your Wi-Fi. If you change your phone, just log back into the app — the settings are stored in the modules.
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