Smart Switch Button Pusher
Smart Switch Button Pusher
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Still getting out of bed to press buttons like it's the early 2000s?
SwitchBot gives your everyday switches voice control, remote access, and scheduled automation - without replacing a single thing. Or picking up a screwdriver...

Sticks Anywhere
No tools. No trying to open the door with five bags of groceries and your phone under your chin. Just peel, press.

Voice Command Like a Wizard
Connects with Alexa, Siri, or Google Home for instant voice control. No yelling required.

600 Days of Lazy
No recharging or battery anxiety necessary. You won’t touch it again for almost 2 years.

Universal Button Slayer
Coffee? Fan? Ancient light switch from 1999? We got you.

Remote Control = God Complex Activated
Turn off your garage heater while sitting in traffic, or start your air purifier from Saturn... wherever your phone has bars.

Your Coffee Maker Works for You Now.
Automate the annoying stuff—like turning on your espresso machine, flipping lights, or running your humidifier. One tap, zero effort. If it has a switch, chances are we've already tested it -- it works.
Designed for Practical Daily Use


Set it and seriously forget it
Nearly 2 years of button-pushing power without a single recharge. So unless you’re running a factory on SwitchBots, you’re good.

Pushes like it means it
With just the right force and range to handle most switches and buttons—without breaking a sweat (or your automated dog door).

Tiny. Mighty. Goes anywhere.
Works with a ridiculous range of buttons—from that weird rice cooker to the fan you’ve had since college.

Control it from across the room or across the country
Add a SwitchBot Hub to unlock full voice control, app access from anywhere, & integrations with Alexa, Siri, and HomeKit. It's like giving your home a sixth sense.

What Others Say
Honestly? I bought one out of curiosity. Now I’ve got three coffee maker, fan, and the light switch by the front door. My wife laughed at me… until she started using them more than I do.
— Mike L., Chicago
