Touch Switch
VL-C7F2Z2-2IP
Color
Series
Panel Type
Switch Button
Function
Smart
2 Way
Advantages
Glass touch controlsModern DesignElegant hotel-style designEasy to useBreathing LED IndicatorScene LinkageSmart Home
Product Description
Transform your home with the LIVOLO C7 Gray Touch Switch, a perfect blend of elegance and modern functionality. This 2-button switch is designed for everyday comfort, allowing you to control your lighting with a gentle touch. Its sleek glass surface adds a touch of sophistication to any room, while the two-color LED indicator and buzzer provide clear status feedback, making it easy to know when lights are on or off. Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or hallways, this switch integrates seamlessly into your smart home setup, enabling scene linkage for automated lighting routines. The durable tempered glass and flame-retardant shell ensure safety and longevity, giving you peace of mind. With easy installation and intuitive controls, the C7 switch enhances your daily life by simplifying lighting management, whether you're arriving home, relaxing, or leaving. Elevate your home with LIVOLO's stylish and reliable touch switch.



Product Composition
• LIVOLO | C7 1-Gang 2-Button Gray Panel
x1
• LIVOLO | 2-Button 1-Way Touch EC Gray Function Module | Small Face (Neutral)
x1
Technical Specifications
Brand
LIVOLO
Series
C7 EU Standard
Panel Style
Frame glass
Gang/Position
1 Gang 2P
Way
1 Way
Smart Type
EC
Function
Switch
Material
Tempered Glass
Panel Dimension
80mm × 80mm × 8mm
Dimension
Full glass touch switch:
46.5*46.5*36.75mm
69.6*47*28.9mm
Modular touch switch:
45.1*45.1*42.6mm
Voltage
100-240V~ 50/60Hz
Status indicator
Two-color
LED light + buzzer
Temperature and humidity
-10℃ ~ +40℃
Minimum load
5W
Load
5A/each gang,
total no more than 10A
Flame retardant shell
✓
Longevity
100,000 times
Installation Orientation
Horizontal/Vertical
Panel Color
Gray
Compatible with standard round or square wall boxes
All products require installation in round/square wall boxes with a minimum depth of 40mm.









