WiZ Connected - Smart lighting control
Transform your environment with effortless light management, sharing modes & organizing settings for any occasion.

- 1.19.2 Version
- 2.5 Score
- 1M+ Downloads
- In-app purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Making smart lighting straightforward is our goal. Seamlessly manage and arrange your lights in groups specific to each room, whether over Wi-Fi or from afar using the cloud. Enhance your working atmosphere, elevate your mood, and fully appreciate your surroundings with our diverse selection of lighting modes that cater to everything from leisure to practicality. Your preferences are safely kept in the cloud and can be shared with loved ones, friends, and guests should you choose.
What is WiZ?
WiZ is a smart home system centered around connected lighting. WiZ devices are set-up through your Wi-Fi network and can be controlled with the WiZ application on your iOS or Android phone and tablet, with the control accessories such as the WiZmote and smart button or with your traditional power switch thanks to the WiZclick feature.
Schedule the behavior of your lights, for example to follow your routines or to simulate presence.
Use assistants such as Alexa or Google Assistant to control your lights with your voice or create further automations. For more advanced use cases, explore our range of integrations (IFTTT, SmartThings, Homey…).
How do I add a light in the WiZ app?
In the WiZ app, create a home and a room. Turn on Bluetooth on your phone, and power on your light. Simply tap on the prompt that appears on the Home Screen, and follow the steps to get your light connected to your Wi-Fi. If the prompt does not appear, tap on the + in the top right corner, select the type of light you are installing, and follow the instructions.
What technology do WiZ devices use?
WiZ devices connect to your home Wi-Fi, and then to the WiZ cloud over the internet. They support 2.4GHz b/g/n Wi-Fi, with up to WPA-3 Personal security. Open networks and enterprise networks are not supported.
All recent WiZ lights also include Bluetooth, which helps making the setup flow simpler and faster.
How do WiZ accessories work?
The accessories (such as the Wi-Fi remote, the smart button, or the standalone motion sensor) use a proprietary broadcast technology, allowing them to control an unlimited number of WiZ devices, and even if there is currently no Wi-Fi network available.
To set them up, tap on the + button in the top right corner of the Home Screen, select the type of accessory and follow the prompts.
By default, we link control accessories (remote, button, wall panel…) to a room. But you edit the list of controlled devices in Settings > Accessories. Select your accessory then the “targets” menu.
What is a Scene?
Saving a scene is the easiest way to capture a lighting configuration that you like to easily re-use it later.
Let’s say you spent some time tweaking your living room lights to achieve the perfect movie mood. Instead of having to dial those settings back in every time you want to watch something, you can simply save a Scene. It will record what every light is currently doing (“one in blue, one in dim orange…”), and let you revert to that configuration in just a few taps.
You can save as many Scenes as you want. They will be shared with all home users. Pay attention to how you name them, since you can also call them back via voice control (for example “Alexa, turn on Movie time!”).
- Version1.19.2
- UpdateMay 07, 2025
- DeveloperSignify Netherlands B.V.
- CategoryHouse & Home
- Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
- Downloads1M+
- Package Namecom.wizconnected.wiz2
- Signature8b39ff8f52aab78555212622cff6c0fa
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Easy user interface with smooth controls
Customizable color settings and brightness levels
Seamless integration with smart home systems
Ability to schedule lights for automatic on/off
Affordable pricing compared to competitors
Regular updates showing developer commitment
Compatibility with remote control options
Intuitive features like dynamic effects and presets
Frequent connectivity issues with bulbs
Poor customer support and troubleshooting responses
App crashes or performance lags reported frequently
Difficulties in setting up and grouping lights
Missing features from the original (V1) app
Inconsistent response times when executing commands
Limited customization in automation options
Bulbs randomly turning on or changing settings unexpectedly