LoRaWAN light controller with 8 switch outputs 868 MHz Milesight WS558 Switch

The Milesight WS558 Switch is a LoRaWAN light controller for central switching of up to 8 lighting circuits. This 868 MHz version with passive switch outputs fits building automation, retrofit projects, and centralized lighting control in offices, schools, hospitals, retail spaces, and technical rooms.

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Product Description Technical Details

The Milesight WS558 Switch is built for installations where multiple lighting circuits need to be controlled centrally without adding separate control hardware or local switching logic at every point. It allows up to 8 circuits to be controlled from one device, making it a practical option for projects where lighting should be managed by schedules, remote commands, or automation logic.

This listing is specifically for the WS558 Switch Type version. That matters because this model uses 8 passive switches and is intended for switching tasks rather than power consumption measurement. When the goal is reliable control of lighting circuits, this is the correct version.

Typical use cases include offices, schools, hospitals, retail areas, corridors, shared spaces, technical rooms, and other building zones with multiple separate lighting circuits. The WS558 Switch helps combine those lighting loads into one centrally managed point while still allowing each circuit to be controlled individually. That is especially useful where lighting needs to be switched by schedules, dashboards, occupancy logic, or remote building control.

A practical benefit is the combination of local control and LoRaWAN connectivity. Lighting circuits can be tested and switched directly on the device even without relying on the network logic. At the same time, the controller supports remote operation, time-based switching, and scene control through Milesight D2D communication. This allows lighting to be linked with other sensors or building components.

For building operators, the power-off memory function is also useful. The WS558 Switch keeps its last operating status and restores it after power returns. Combined with overcurrent protection and compact wall or DIN rail mounting, it is a solid fit for structured lighting control in professional installations.

The Milesight WS558 Switch is built for installations where multiple lighting circuits need to be controlled centrally without adding separate control hardware or local switching logic at every point. It allows up to 8 circuits to be controlled from one device, making it a practical option for projects where lighting should be managed by schedules, remote commands, or automation logic.

This listing is specifically for the WS558 Switch Type version. That matters because this model uses 8 passive switches and is intended for switching tasks rather than power consumption measurement. When the goal is reliable control of lighting circuits, this is the correct version.

Typical use cases include offices, schools, hospitals, retail areas, corridors, shared spaces, technical rooms, and other building zones with multiple separate lighting circuits. The WS558 Switch helps combine those lighting loads into one centrally managed point while still allowing each circuit to be controlled individually. That is especially useful where lighting needs to be switched by schedules, dashboards, occupancy logic, or remote building control.

A practical benefit is the combination of local control and LoRaWAN connectivity. Lighting circuits can be tested and switched directly on the device even without relying on the network logic. At the same time, the controller supports remote operation, time-based switching, and scene control through Milesight D2D communication. This allows lighting to be linked with other sensors or building components.

For building operators, the power-off memory function is also useful. The WS558 Switch keeps its last operating status and restores it after power returns. Combined with overcurrent protection and compact wall or DIN rail mounting, it is a solid fit for structured lighting control in professional installations.