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The Sense+ Smart Switch is a wireless, portable light switch with built-in motion and daylight sensors, featuring up to 6 customizable buttons. Compatible with Apple Home, Alexa, SmartThings, and Matter, it offers flexible, hub-free smart home control and automation for multiple devices and lighting scenes.










| ASIN | B0DQSQSRDQ |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,714 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #257 in Electrical Light Switches |
| Brand | Nanoleaf |
| Brand Name | Nanoleaf |
| Circuit Type | N-way |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Bluetooth * Matter Early Access, Matter* Over Thread, Nanoleaf Litewave |
| Contact Material | Plastic |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | App, Push Button |
| Controller Type | Android, Matter Early Access, iOS |
| Current Rating | 0.01 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 47 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1x Sense+ Smart Wireless Switch; 1x Mounting Plate; Mounting Tape |
| International Protection Rating | IP20 |
| Item Dimensions | 2.91 x 0.83 x 4.69 inches |
| Item Height | 4.69 inches |
| Item Weight | 33 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Nanoleaf |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | N4400C03-1BUT |
| Mounting Type | Magnetic Mounting Plate with Adhesives (included), or screws |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 4 |
| Operating Voltage | 0.01 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Screw |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 0.01 Degrees Celsius |
A**R
Such a useful addition to help me think less and do more
I have a few different Nanoleaf products in my home and one day when I was playing around in the app creating some new scenes, I started clicking around the app and noticed a section for “control groups” which said that you can connect lights with Sense+ switches together. I looked it up and for the price I decided to try it out, and honestly this switch has been a fantastic addition to my lighting system because it allows me to be more hands-free but still get what I want. First things first: Installation? What installation? The back of the switch holder comes with double-sided tape or two strong magnetic pads for a renter-friendly option, and the switch connects to the app very easily by scanning a little QR code on the back of it. Once you select which devices you want to connect the switch to, you get a quick tutorial on the basic functions and from there you get to customize what the side buttons do and you’re done. Two features I have really been enjoying are the motion and daylight sensors. The motion sensor has changed my morning routine - I can walk into my kitchen in the very early morning when it is still dark in my home and get a gentle, sunrise-y glow going while I am making my coffee without having to even care about where my phone is or press any buttons, it really helps me wake up in the morning. The daylight feature plays into this routine perfectly, because I don’t even have to think about turning my lights off to conserve energy during the day and turning everything back on at night, I just go about my day and Nanoleaf does the thinking for me. If you have a few Nanoleaf products in your home, I highly recommend purchasing the Sense+ switch. Such a little device makes such a big impact in allowing you to think less and do more!
M**O
periodically requires re-setup, otherwise good.
occasionally has to be re-setup, but mostly works well. After enabling the beta Matter over Thread support, I've been able to tie it in to Home Assistant and use single/double/long press the left and right buttons (only) to trigger automations that I use for scenes. There was another firmware update just the other day, so hopefully I won't have to re-setup every month or two anymore.
M**N
Complete waste of time and effort
Was prepared to deal with only two buttons working to having it connect to my home assistant through matter. Turns out they're so bad and making this they don't have valid matter certificates and it refuses to connect anyway. Returning
R**R
Lacking compatibility, high hopes, bad results
I was hopeful for this switch to work with my other devices given its design, which is one of the only wireless motion sensor switches available out there. Out of the box it gave me problems even pairing directly in the Nanoleaf app, telling me to factory reset the switch and that maximum pairings have been reached, even though it’s never been paired with anything else before. After I waited several hours it finally decided to pair in the app, but at that point just sat there with no purpose since there’s no easy way to integrate it into other smart home systems, in my case home assistant. I was hoping to use this to control some lighting in my home, but instead I have no use for this since it lacks compatibility. The only reason I gave more than one star is the ease of installation and the amount of options you have in that regard, and it’s sized like a regular switch which is aesthetically pleasing. But if you plan on controlling non-nanoleaf devices, seek other options.
H**Y
For the hands free type of guy
I have this paired with my floor lamp and when I walk into my room the lamp automatically lights up, but if the room is already bright then the lamp won't turn on. Always great when you feel like Tony Stark for a second. The remote plate uses double sided tape, there are screw holes if you want to screw. The remote uses magnets to stick to the plate. Very simple, no drilling necessary. There are settings in the app to modify what each button does, and if you want the motion sensor on or not. The potential this little thing can bring... I need to buy more lights
J**R
Portable smart light switch that’s easy and convenient to use
I’ve tried a handful of smart home devices, but this one takes the cake for ease of use. It didn’t require any technical know-how and connected with my other nanoleaf devices like magic. It’s great how customizable the actions are. But the best part is that it’s battery powered and can be placed anywhere. The motion sensor makes it so that the lights turn on without having to touch anything. It’s made my space feel way more high-tech with minimal effort! Love it!
J**O
Sense+ Smart Light Switch for Nanoleaf Smart Lights
I understand this product is currently in "matter early access". As such, when connected to Apple Home, only two buttons can be configured (the two side buttons). Additionally, even through the nanoleaf app, you cannot assign lights to the buttons, rather you assign a group to the button (rather counter-intuative). That said, I do hope that, once this product exits matter early access, all buttons will be configurable through the home app, otherwise, this product *is* locked to the nanoleaf app thus defeating the purpose of implemening Matter. If nanoleaf is truly embracing Matter, consumers should not need the nanoleaf app at all. 10/28/2025 edit: The magnets on the switches are not very strong. If you use your hand to locate switch (in a dark room), you can very easily knock the switch out of wall panel. The plastic seems strong tho but I can't say how the devices handles impacts (a 3foot drop onto a cement floor). I do hope the magnet is addressed in the future.
A**X
Not *really* matter compatible
The matter compatibility is beta, and it only exposes the left and right buttons apparently? On top of that, it never got past the "setting up" stage for homekit OR home assistant for me. Even after factory resetting, doing it through the nanoleaf app, everything. It needs a little (lot) longer in the oven. I have several other matter accessories from significantly smaller brands that just work exactly as they should. So it's doubly disappointing that Nanoleaf, as popular as it is, does not have this figured out.
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