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# Smooth 10%-100% flicker-free dimming 2.4GHz WiFi-only for stable smart control 4-speed fan control up to 1.5A Buy it Now

**Brand:** treatlife
**Price:** ₹ 7618
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Elevate your smart home vibe with effortless fan & light control!

## Quick Answers

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- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 7618 with free shipping
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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

- • **Voice-Activated Comfort:** Hands-free operation via Alexa and Google Home integration—perfect for multitasking pros.
- • **Dual Control, One Switch:** Seamlessly manage your ceiling fan and light independently with a single smart switch combo.
- • **Custom Schedules & Security:** Set timers, schedules, or random lighting to automate comfort and boost home security effortlessly.
- • **Flicker-Free Dimming & Fan Speeds:** Enjoy smooth light transitions and precise airflow control for the ultimate ambiance.
- • **Easy Installation with Smart Labeling:** Clearly marked wires and included labels make setup a breeze for savvy DIYers.

## Overview

The TREATLIFE Smart Ceiling Fan Control and Dimmer Light Switch is a sleek, single-pole combo switch designed for 2.4GHz WiFi networks. It independently controls 4-speed AC ceiling fans (up to 1.5A) and dimmable non-smart lights (up to 150W LED/CFL or 300W incandescent) with smooth dimming and fan speed adjustments. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, it supports custom schedules and remote app control without requiring a hub. Installation requires a neutral wire and separate fan/light load wires. This FCC-certified switch offers a modern upgrade for smart homes seeking integrated, voice-enabled climate and lighting control with a 2-year warranty.

## Description

TREATLIFE smart home products provide a new way to experience daily life, one that's both intelligent and simple. Enjoy powerful control and convenient features no matter where you are. Remotely turn your connected devices on and off via the Treatlife App, helping to save on energy and monthly bills. TREATLIFE smart home products provide a new way to experience daily life, one that's both intelligent and simple. Enjoy powerful control and convenient features no matter where you are. Remotely turn your connected devices on and off via the Treatlife App, helping to save on energy and monthly bills. New Release Visit the Store New Release Visit the Store Smart Dimmer Switch Visit the Store Smart Dimmer Switch Smart Plug Visit the Store Smart Plug Smart Home Visit the Store Smart Home

Review: 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.
Review: 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.

## Features

- Note Before Purchase: Designed for 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only (5GHz not supported); no hub required. A neutral wire is required, and the wiring setup must include line, ground, fan load, and light load wires. The fan and light must have separate load wires; shared wiring is not supported. This switch is designed for single-pole installations only and is not compatible with 3-way or multi-location setups. Switch dimensions: 4.13" (L) × 1.73" (W) × 1.38" (D)
- Compatibility & Application: This smart fan control is compatible with non-smart, dimmable light bulbs only, supporting up to 150W for LED/CFL and 300W for incandescent bulbs. It is not compatible with smart bulbs, non-dimmable bulbs, or lighting fixtures with built-in controls. The switch supports 4-speed AC ceiling fans up to 1.5A. It does not support fans with remote controls, smart fans, DC motor fans, or exhaust/vent fans. Any canopy receiver module must be removed before installation to ensure proper operation
- Lights Brightness and Fan Speed Control: Easily adjust your fan speed and dim your lights from anywhere with the Smart Life or Treatlife App. This 2-in-1 ceiling fan smart switch offers 4 fan speeds and smooth, flicker-free dimming (10%-100%) for the perfect lighting and airflow. The Gentle On & Off lighting effect creates a soft transition, reducing eye strain and adding to your comfort
- Smart Scheduling & Voice Control: Set timers or schedules to turn lights and fans on/off at specific times with preset brightness or speed. Activate random lighting while on vacation to enhance home security. Works with Alexa and Google Assistant (Not HomeKit) for hands-free control—perfect for dark rooms or when your hands are full
- Worry-Free Support: Treatlife FCC-certified ceiling fan wall controls for safety and quality assurance. Any unexpected quality or installation issues, please contact us in time to activate your warranty service to get the best solution the first time

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B086PPRWL7 |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,260 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #4 in Ceiling Fan Wall Controls |
| Brand | TREATLIFE |
| Brand Name | TREATLIFE |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Ceiling Fan |
| Connectivity Protocol | SmartThings, Treatlife APP, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
| Control Type | fan speed and light brightness |
| Controller Type | Alexa,Google Home,Smart Things,Remote Control |
| Current Rating | 1.5 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,735 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 x ceiling fan control, 1 x 1 gang wallplate, 2 x screws, 4 x screw nuts |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.97 x 3.54 x 5.12 inches |
| Manufacturer | TREATLIFE |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | DS03-1 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Part Number | de-fan-15h-484 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Spst |
| UPC | 795890921008 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 50 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 2 years warranty |
| Wattage | 300 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TREATLIFE
- **Connector Type:** Screw
- **Contact Type:** Normally Closed
- **Current Rating:** 1.5 Amps
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 1.97 x 3.54 x 5.12 inches
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Operating Voltage:** 120 Volts (AC)
- **Operation Mode:** ON-OFF-ON
- **Switch Type:** Push Button
- **Terminal:** Spst

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Why doesn’t the switch work after installation?**
A: This switch requires a neutral wire and correct wiring, including line, ground, fan load, and light load wires. Missing or incorrect connections may prevent the switch from powering on.

**Q: Can I use this switch in a 3-way setup?**
A: No. This model supports single-pole installations only and is not compatible with 3-way or multi-location circuits.

**Q: What types of light bulbs are compatible with this switch?**
A: Works with dimmable, non-smart bulbs only. Supports up to 150W LED/CFL or 300W incandescent. Smart bulbs, non-dimmable bulbs, or fixtures with built-in controls are not supported.

**Q: What types of ceiling fans are compatible?**
A: Supports AC motor ceiling fans with 4 speeds and a max load of 1.5A. Not compatible with remote-controlled fans, smart fans, DC motor fans, or exhaust fans. Canopy modules must be removed before installation.

**Q: Why can’t the switch connect to Wi-Fi?**
A: The switch supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only (5GHz is not supported). Please ensure your router has 2.4GHz enabled and that the device is in pairing mode during setup.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Functional Smart Switch for Ceiling Fan and Light
*by J***R on September 25, 2020*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great to control both a Ceiling Fan and Light in ONE dual switch.
*by S***G on July 11, 2020*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally! Updated
*by A***Y on November 11, 2020*

I have been looking for a smart switch that could do both my fan and its attached light for quite some time now, but have been unable to find one until now. I don't know why this would be that difficult. The switch was easy to install and just as easy to integrate with Google Home. Couldn't be happier. --- Update: Well, it didn't take long for me to take a star away. When I initially installed the light using the TreatLife app, it was really painless and worked without an issue. I was then able to get it linked to my Google Assistant by linking the Smart Life service and using my TreatLife account. That added three new items to my Google Assistant which were the Light, the Fan and a combined Light/Fan item. That worked great and I was able to turn the light on/off and dim light as well. I was also able to turn the fan on/off and control the speed. Well after my initial install two weeks ago and using it with my Google Assistant, I lost the ability to control the switch for both the fan & light. Whenever I asked my Google Home to turn on/off the light or fan, my Google Assistant would respond with "Actually, that device doesn't support that functionality." I figured it would resolve itself the next day, but it didn't so I told my Google Assistant to re-sync my devices. When the sync was complete, the Light and Fan control disappeared only showing the combined Light/Fan. Then the fun started. I must have added/removed it a dozen times over the last few days without success. Google Assistant would respond with the same message. It got to be crazy because at times, it would leave an orphaned device in Google Assistant which was real difficult to resolve. I wasn't able to get this going using the Smart Life integration at all so I finally gave up, but did manage to work around it. In order to get it going, it occurred to me that the instructions said it also works with SmartThings. The trick is to download the SmartThings app and create an account using the same Google account you are using for you assistant. After I did that, I went to link the TreatLife service by searching for TreatLife as described in their documentation. Well, guess what? It doesn't exist. Since TreatLife uses Tuya, I decided to use that instead since I didn't have anything to loose and what do you know, it linked to my TreatLife account. Before I linked my SmartThings account with Google Assistant, I changed the Combined Light/Fan Switch name to "TreatLife Switch", the fan to "Ceiling Fan" and the light to "Ceiling Light". It's important that the combined switch name be renamed. If you don't, it will always turn on the light and fan when you tell it to turn on the bedroom lights which was really annoying. I then added SmartThings to my Google Assistant and the three items showed up and I can now control via Google Assistant again. I did loose the ability to control the fan speed via any voice command unfortunately. If someone figures out how to fix that, it would be awesome.

## Frequently Bought Together

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