Smart Color Night Light

Quick Start Guide

Product Overview

Smart Color Night Light is an all-in-one solution featuring colored lights, a human motion sensor, and an illuminance sensor. It aims to enhance home control, convenience, and efficiency for a smarter living experience.

Main Features

  • Matter-Certified
  • Privacy & Security
  • Smart Lighting Effect
  • Adapter USB Powered Design
  • Voice Control and Remote Control

Product Details

Device Components:

  • Illumination Sensor: Detects ambient light levels.
  • Set Pinhole Motion Sensor: A small aperture for accessing the motion sensor.
  • USB Interface: Port for power connection.
  • Color Light: The primary light-emitting component.
  • Power Adapter: Connects the device to a power source.

LED Status

Condition Status
Power On Flashes 3 times Ready for setup
Hold on until turn red Factory reset

Local Routine

The product supports local routines. The light turns on when both the illumination sensor and motion sensor meet specified conditions (e.g., when the light is dim and human motion is detected). A short press on the reset button through the pinhole enables or disables this function. A green light indicates the feature is enabled, while a red light indicates it is disabled. In both states, motion sensor, illumination sensor, and color light are reported synchronously.

Setup Instructions

Set Up with Matter

This Matter-certified device can be paired with any Matter-certified ecosystem. Ensure your Matter controller firmware and mobile app are up to date. Firmware updates can be checked via the 3R-Installer App. To factory reset, press the pinhole button for 5 seconds until it turns red; the LED will flash yellow 3 times and turn solid white, indicating pairing mode.

Set Up with 3R-Installer App

  1. Download and install the 3R-Installer App from the App Store or Google Play Store. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and you have a stable 2.4GHz WiFi connection.
  2. Power up the Smart Color Night Light. The LED flashes yellow 3 times and turns solid white, indicating pairing mode. If it is not in pairing mode, use a pin to press the pinhole for 5 seconds until it turns red.
  3. In the 3R-Installer App, tap the '+' icon in the top right, scan the MATTER QR code on your Smart Color Night Light, and follow the app instructions to complete setup.
  4. To check for firmware OTA updates, long press the light icon to enter the device page and tap 'Check Updates'. Stay on this page during the update process.
  5. Tap 'Link with Matter Enable Services' to add the night light to other Matter controllers via multi-admin.

(Screenshots illustrate the process of adding a device, scanning a QR code, and linking services within the 3R-Installer app.)

Set Up with Apple Home

Compatibility: iOS system version 16.6 or later. Matter-supported Controller: Home Pod, Home Pod mini, or Apple TV.

  1. Launch the Home App. Tap '+' and then 'Add or Scan Accessory'.
  2. Scan the MATTER QR code on your device.
  3. Choose a location and set a name for your device.
  4. You can control the device (turn on/off, change color) and create automations using the light sensor, occupancy sensor, and color night light within the Home app.
  5. To connect to another Matter ecosystem, generate a new setup code from the first ecosystem's device settings, then enter it into the new ecosystem's app.

(Screenshots illustrate adding an accessory in the Apple Home app, scanning a QR code, selecting a location, and managing device settings like 'Turn On Pairing Mode' and 'Copy Code'.)

Set Up with Alexa

Alexa app version: Android: 2.2.542657.0 or later, iOS: 2.2.575623.0 or later. Partial functionality is supported on Amazon Echo.

  1. Set up your Amazon Alexa Speaker and connect your phone to your WiFi router.
  2. Power up the night light. The LED flashes yellow 3 times and turns white (pairing mode). If not in pairing mode, press the pinhole for 5 seconds.
  3. Open your Alexa app, tap '+' in the top right, and follow instructions to add the device. Ensure the night light and Echo Speaker are on the same WiFi router.
  4. Create routines using the night light and motion sensor.

(Screenshots show selecting a device type, finding a Matter logo, scanning a QR code, and connecting to Wi-Fi within the Alexa app.)

Set Up with Google Home

Compatibility: Google Home App version: Android: 3.9.1.6 or later, iOS: 3.9.104 or later.

  1. Set up your Google Home Speaker in the Google Home app and connect your phone to your WiFi router.
  2. Power up the night light. The LED flashes yellow 3 times and turns white (pairing mode). If not in pairing mode, press the pinhole for 5 seconds.
  3. A notification "Set up your device" will appear in the Google Home app. Tap "Scan QR code" and follow instructions to add the night light.
  4. Create automations with the night light.
  5. To link to another Matter ecosystem, open the first ecosystem's app, go to device settings, tap "Linked Matter apps & services", and follow instructions.

(Screenshots demonstrate adding a device in Google Home, selecting the Smart Color Night Light, granting camera permission, scanning a QR code, and connecting the device to your Google Account.)

Set Up with Samsung SmartThings

Compatibility: SmartThings App version 1.8.10.21 or later, iOS SmartThings App version 1.7.09 or later. Matter-supported Controller: SmartThings Hub V2& V3, Aeotec Smart Home Hub.

  1. Launch the SmartThings App. Tap '+' to Add device, then choose 'Matter'.
  2. Scan the QR code on your device.
  3. Select a hub to connect your device. For iOS, you may need to 'Add to iCloud Account', create an accessory name, and then continue.
  4. Check your device on the Device list to turn on/off and change its color.
  5. To connect to another Matter ecosystem, go to the device settings, tap "Share with other services" then "Share device" to get a QR code and numeric code. Enter this into the new ecosystem's app.

(Screenshots show adding a device in SmartThings, selecting a hub, adding to iCloud, naming the accessory, and sharing the device via QR code.)

FCC Regulatory Conformance

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules, subject to two conditions: it must not cause harmful interference, and it must accept any interference received. Changes not expressly approved by the responsible party could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Class B digital device limits per FCC Rules, designed for reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. It generates radio frequency energy and may cause interference if not installed and used as instructed. If interference occurs, users are encouraged to try measures like reorienting the antenna, increasing separation between equipment and receiver, or connecting to a different circuit. The manufacturer is not responsible for interference caused by unauthorized modifications.

RF Exposure

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits for an uncontrolled environment. The transmitter must not be co-located or operated with any other antenna or transmitter.

Limited Warranty

For limited warranty information, visit www.3reality.com/devicesupport. For customer support, contact info@3reality.com or visit www.3reality.com. For help and troubleshooting related to Amazon Alexa, refer to the Alexa app.

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