A smart home does not stop at the house: you can now make your garden smart too! Smart lighting that uses the Zigbee protocol has a much further range than the Wi-Fi home network. Zigbee products transmit the signal they receive from the central control system (such as a bridge) to the lights that are further away. This way, you can light up even the largest gardens!

What do you need?
To set up your Innr system, you need an accessible router with a WiFi-home network, the Innr bridge, the Innr-app, Innr Outdoor Lights and possibly some smart indoor lights.
There are a few ways to keep a strong signal:
Step 1: Preparation
Plug in your light and check if it blinks twice when you turn it on. This means that it’s ready to connect to the bridge and app.
Step 2: Place the control box
Place the first control box no more than 10m from the nearest Zigbee product or bridge indoors.

Step 3: Lift the control box
Place the control box at least 15cm from the ground. The signal is stronger at 15 cm from the ground or higher.

Step 4: Remove metal objects
Do not place the control box behind metal objects, that may interfere with the signal
Step 5: Avoid insulation glass
Avoid passing the signal through insulating glass (low E-glass or HR++). Wooden or stone walls allow the signal to pass through much better.
Step 6: Switch on the indoor lights
The indoor smart lights (or smart plug) will serve as a Zigbee signal repeater.
Step 7: Connect the control box
Pair the control box where you are going to place it and do not move it once it is paired.
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