Smart switches Singapore

Smart switches for every kind of home.

Keep the familiar wall switch, then add app control, voice control, schedules, scenes and automations. Explore Aqara smart wall switches for Singapore homes, with options for different wiring, finishes and control styles.

Aqara smart wall switches and control panels installed in Singapore
Aqara wall switches and control panels installed at our Keong Saik showroom.
Physical control staysYour lights still work from the wall, even when you do not reach for an app.
Neutral and no-neutral optionsChoose for your existing wiring or plan neutral wiring during renovation.
Local planning and installationGet help counting, choosing and installing switches across the home.

Choose your Aqara switch range

Start with how you want the switch to look and feel.

D1, H1, Z1 Pro and H2 all bring smart control to connected lighting. The practical difference starts with design, button feel, available configurations and the kind of control you want at each wall point.

Aqara D1 smart wall switch

Straightforward and familiar

Aqara D1

Choose D1 for a conventional rocker feel, broad one-to-three-gang availability and optional colour faceplates. It is a practical starting point for a consistent whole-home switch plan.

Aqara Z1 Pro smart wall switch

More controls at one point

Aqara Z1 Pro

Choose Z1 Pro for a modern multi-button layout in black or white and a wireless slider control. The slider can be assigned to dim compatible lights or adjust other smart-home devices and scenes.

Aqara H2 smart light switch

Flexible formats and control

Aqara H2

Choose H2 for Zigbee and Thread options, compatibility with 55 mm and 86 mm switch formats, and a matching rotary dimmer in the same design language.

Aqara smart control panel with touchscreen display

For selected feature points

Control panels, displays and dials

Products such as the S100, Display Switch V1, Touchscreen Dial, MagicPad and Magic Switch S1E add richer controls at important locations. Use them where you want convenient access to scenes, curtains, climate and other smart-home functions alongside lighting.

See panels and displays in the full range
RangeBest suited toControl styleAvailable versions
D1Practical whole-home installationsTraditional rocker travel1–3 gangs; optional colour faceplates
H1Finish, tactile feel and a matching high-load switchShorter, click-like travel1–3 gangs; multiple finished colours; H1 20A switch
Z1 ProMore controls at one wall pointMulti-button layout with wireless slider1–3 gangs; 4-gang version has 3 wired gangs plus 1 wireless button; black or white
H2 SwitchZigbee/Thread and switch-frame flexibilityMulti-button control1-gang and 2-gang; white or grey
H2 DimmerPhysical dimming of compatible lightingRotary dimmer control
Panels and dialsFeature control pointsScreen, touch or rotary controlMultiple products

Current smart switch range

Shop the full smart switch range.

Select a product to see its available colours, gang options, wiring requirements and current price.

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Plan the switches across your home

Choose each switch point, then plan the mix.

It is completely fine to mix and match switch series. For each point, wiring, gang count and the job of the switch determine the exact version you need; across the home, different controls can serve different places.

1. Choose the actual switch for each point

Start with the electrical point itself: what it controls, how it is wired, and how many physical controls are needed there.

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Neutral or no-neutral wiring

Most Singapore homes are not built with neutral wires at their light-switch points. No-neutral models suit those points. Choose a neutral model when an electrician has confirmed the wiring or neutral wires are being added during renovation. Understand the difference.

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One, two or three gangs

A gang is one button or rocker. In most cases, match the number of gangs on the switch being replaced. An additional button can sometimes be assigned to a wireless action, such as a scene or an all-off command.

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Wired or wireless: D1 and H1

D1 and H1 have matching battery-powered wireless remote switches for adding controls without a wired switch point. Z1 Pro instead incorporates wireless controls into selected wired versions. The current H2 range has no matching wireless wall switch.

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Lighting or 20A: H1

D1, H1, Z1 Pro and H2 wall switches are intended for lighting circuits. For water heaters and other suitable high-load appliances, H1 is the only switch series here with a purpose-made 20A version.

2. Plan a useful mix across the whole home

A good switch plan does not use the same product everywhere. Place each type where its particular form of control will be most useful.

Everyday lighting pointsUse D1, H1, Z1 Pro or H2 light switches according to the design, feel, wiring and controls you prefer for each room.
High-load appliance pointsUse the H1 20A switch where a suitable water heater or other compatible high-load appliance needs smart control.
High-touch locationsWould an entryway, living area or other frequently used point benefit from a touchscreen, scene panel or dial that can control more than one category?
Control without new wiringAdd D1 or H1 wireless switches where convenient access matters but no electrical switch point exists—for example beside a bed or at another entrance.
Still uncertain about an individual switch point? Read how to choose the right smart switch, or ask us to look at your requirements.Contact us

Smart lighting that feels natural

More ways to control the same lights.

A smart wall switch keeps the everyday interaction everyone understands, while making the lighting available to the rest of the smart home.

Press the wall switch

Family members and guests can continue using the lights normally. Smart controls add options without removing the familiar one.

Run scenes and schedules

Group several lights into a scene, schedule them around the household, or create convenient actions such as Leaving Home and Good Night.

Connect automations

Use motion, presence, door and other sensor events to trigger lighting automatically through your smart-home system.

Planning more than one switch?

Build the switch plan for your whole home.

Count each switch point and its gangs, tell us what you know about the wiring, and add the models you prefer. You can buy the hardware directly or request help with switch installation, app setup, scenes and automations.

Common questions

Smart switch essentials.

Do I need a neutral wire for a smart switch?

Not always. HomeSmart carries both neutral and no-neutral smart switches. A no-neutral model is designed for a light-switch point without a neutral wire. Choose a neutral model only when the wiring is present or being added.

Can I still turn the light on and off at the wall?

Yes. A wired smart wall switch remains a physical switch. App, voice, scene and automation controls are additional ways to control the same connected light.

Do Aqara smart switches need a hub?

Most Aqara switches in this range communicate through Zigbee and require a compatible Aqara hub. Check the individual product page for its connectivity and hub requirements.

Can smart switches work with smart lights?

Yes, but the smart light should normally remain continuously powered so it stays connected. For Aqara smart lighting, we recommend a compatible neutral switch configured in wireless or decoupled mode where supported, rather than using its relay to cut power. The switch button can then dim, switch or run a lighting scene through Aqara Home. Ask us to confirm the exact switch-and-light combination before wiring.

What is the difference between a wired and wireless switch?

A wired switch is connected to the electrical circuit and directly switches a light. A wireless switch is battery-powered and sends commands to other smart devices or scenes; it does not directly replace the electrical wall switch.

Can HomeSmart install and configure the switches?

Yes. HomeSmart can help with product planning, electrical switch installation, app setup and the scenes or automations that use the switches.