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Your switches get smarter. Your walls never find out.
The module goes inside the back box that is already in your wall, behind the plate you already own. The switch still works when you press it. Nothing gets chiselled, nothing gets repainted, and most homes are finished inside a day.
- Working price band
- ₹7,000 – ₹13,000 per room
- Time on site
- Most homes, one day
- Civil work required
- None on a retrofit
- Works without internet
- Yes — manual and local control
- Warranty
- Manufacturer, plus our first year
Same wall, same box.
Two finishes.
Graphite or white, both fitted into the back box already in your wall. This is one room photographed twice — same camera, same light, nothing touched but the plate. Drag the handle.
Does your switchboard
have a neutral wire?
In a lot of Jaipur housing stock — anything wired before roughly 2010, and plenty after — the electrician ran only a live wire to the switch and took the neutral straight to the light. It was cheaper and it was legal, and it is why two identical-looking 2BHKs can quote twenty percent apart.
Most retrofit modules need that neutral to power themselves. Without one you have three honest options, and none of them is a disaster:
No-neutral modules
Purpose-built for exactly this wiring. Slightly dearer per point, and fussy with some LED bulbs — we test yours at the survey rather than guessing.
A different switch family
Some glass panels carry their own supply and sidestep the problem entirely. Costs more, looks different, and replaces your existing plate.
Pull a neutral
Sometimes there is a neutral within reach in the same conduit. If there is, this is the cleanest fix. If it means chiselling, we will tell you that before you decide.
You can settle this today, for free
Switch the circuit off at the MCB, unscrew the plate, photograph the wires, send it to us. We will tell you which of the three you are looking at and what it does to your number. No visit, no obligation, usually an answer the same day.
What the price includes
- Modules for every switch on the circuits you choose
- Fitting behind your existing plates, or new plates if you want them
- App set-up on every phone in the house that wants it
- Alexa or Google linking, room by room, or neither
- Two scenes per room written with you at handover
- First-year cover on top of the manufacturer warranty
What it does not include
- Rewiring, chiselling or any civil work
- Pulling a neutral where none is reachable
- Replacing bulbs that will not dim cleanly — we will flag them at survey
- Rectifying a board found unsafe. We will not build on top of one
- Your internet connection
Three more,
answered plainly.
Usually, yes — and plenty of people do, because they spent real money on them. The module hides in the back box and the plate goes back on exactly as it was.
The exception is a very shallow back box with no room behind it. We measure that at the survey, board by board, and tell you which ones need a swap before you commit.
No, and we would rather you didn't if you are unsure. One room costs ₹7,000 to ₹13,000 and is the cheapest honest way to find out whether your household actually likes living like this.
Doing it all at once is meaningfully cheaper per room, because we are on site anyway. Doing it in stages is easier on the wallet and nothing gets orphaned — the same system takes the next room whenever you are ready.
Two options. Leave it — the buyer gets a house where the switches work normally and an app they can adopt or ignore, and we will hand it over to them properly. Or take it with you: the modules come out in an afternoon and the board goes back to exactly how it was.
This is the practical argument for retrofit over ripped-out rewiring, and it is worth thinking about before anybody starts chiselling.
Start with the board,
not the brochure.
Sixty to ninety minutes in your home. We open a switchboard, check for a neutral, test a bulb, and leave you with a room-by-room number. Free, and you owe us nothing afterwards.
