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To put the buzzword “save electricity” into perspective a little: According to [this source](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/zusatzleistungs/unterstuetzung-service/energie-verbrauch.html#tab1=heimvernetzung&tab =smartswitch) itself 0.9 to 1.4 watts, which according to the [EU Directive](https://ec.europa.eu/info/energy-climate-change-environment/standards-tools-and-labels/products-labelling-rules-and-requirements/energy-label-and- ecodesign/energy-efficient-products/mode-standby-and-networked-standby_de) in the off state corresponds to the maximum permitted power consumption of almost two devices in standby mode.

This means that a “smart switch” that only serves one device uses more energy than the connected device would use in standby. With two switched devices it is a zero-sum game at best, with three switched devices or more energy savings can actually occur, provided that the switched devices are all at the upper limit (0.5 W) of the EU directive.

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@Anonymous

That’s exactly why my switches are made of mechanical power strips and the only people who are smart are the ones who press the button and, thanks to the movement, save on their gym membership.

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Hey @ElCorto thanks for your contribution! The Swisscom Box has a Farflied microphone and is called “Hey Swisscom ” even woken up without a remote control. If you have a Swisscom Box you can also control Smart Home in this way. We are aware that this is still a limiting factor due to the connection to the box and we are currently examining options to make the Smart Home skill more accessible.

Best regards,

Claudio from the Home App team

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