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AI-generated summary
At £16.43 ex-VAT, this Tapo 1‑gang smart light switch is one of those “why didn’t I do this sooner” buys for small offices, HMOs, warehouses with informal lighting zones, or any site where staff need a simple, reliable way to control lights without swapping existing wiring. The big win is value: you’re basically paying for convenience and automation, not overengineering. For teams that just want “lights on/off, maybe routines,” it’s a sensible, low-risk way to tidy up day-to-day operations.
Who it suits best: anyone with standard single-switch lighting circuits and a basic need for scheduling or remote control. It’s also a good choice for landlords or property managers managing multiple units—easy to standardise and roll out. The reason you might skip it is if you’re trying to build a bigger, centrally managed enterprise setup: expect Tapo-style consumer/admin limitations and integration friction compared with more pro-grade smart building gear. Also, if your Wi‑Fi is patchy, fix coverage first—cheap smart devices don’t forgive weak networks.
If you tell me your environment (office vs warehouse vs property), existing switch wiring, and whether you need integration with something like Alexa/Google/Apple/HA, I can give you a clearer “buy vs don’t” for your specific case.

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