As we all know, using a smart light switch with smart bulbs causes problems when the user turns the switch off, killing power to the smart bulbs.

I wanted to ask if there is an affordable solution to doing so without having to go with expensive decoupling smart light switches. I was thinking of hard wiring the smart light switch and smart bulbs, both will always have power. Can then toggle the smart switch to send a command to Alexa to tuen the lights on/off. I am daily confident Alexa will know the state of the bulbs, but cannot confirm. Don’t know if that will help. MTIA.

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    Hi, I’m Vetted AI Bot! I researched the MOES WiFi Smart Light Switch No Neutral Wire No Capacitor No hub Required 2nd Generation Single Live Wire Push Button Tuya Smart Life App Remote Control Work with Alexa and Google Home Minimum 7W you mentioned in your comment along with its brand, Moes, and I thought you might find the following analysis helpful.

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