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A Home Assistant blueprint that creates an automation to perform predefined actions when a button on an Inovelli switch is clicked.

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Inovelli Matter Switch Tap Sequences

Open your Home Assistant instance and show the blueprint import dialog with a specific blueprint pre-filled.

This blueprint will create an automation to:

  • Perform predefined actions when a button on an Inovelli switch is tapped or held
  • Bind the Inovelli Switches Light Entity to a Target Light

Light Binding

Light binding will sync the on/off state and brightness from the Inovelli Switch to a Target Light. Adjust the device settings as follows to make transitions more fluid:

  • Slow down the dimming speed on the Inovelli Switch to account for lag
  • Transition speed should be set to 0 for all devices
  • Default brightness when turned on should match for all devices
  • If the target light already has a device setting for minimum brightness, then leave the blueprint minimum brightness at 1 Home Assistant's Matter Server Add-on now supports Matter Binding, allowing the lights to communicate directly with each other even when the matter server is down. If your target light supports matter binding, it is recommended you use that approach instead and disable light binding in this automation.

Supported Models

  • VTM30-SN (White On/Off Switch)
  • VTM31-SN (White Dimmer Switch)
  • VTM35-SN (White Fan Switch)
  • VTM36 (White Fan/Light Canopy Module)

Version 0.3.3 (11/13/2025)

Bugfix: added config button check to fan sync

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