Loxone Touch Pure Light Switch
Loxone Touch Pure – Automation Light Switch for Smart Automated Spaces
The Loxone Touch Pure is an advanced automation light switch designed for intuitive control of lighting, shading, audio, and climate from a single, architecturally clean interface. With five intelligent touch points and integrated environmental sensors, it replaces multiple traditional switches and thermostats with one elegant control surface.
Built for modern smart homes and commercial spaces, the Touch Pure blends minimal design with powerful automation logic, delivering effortless control without visual clutter.
Key Features
Automation light switch for lighting, shading, audio, climate, and more
Five intuitive touch zones for natural, room-based control
Integrated temperature and humidity sensors for automated climate behavior
Subtle acoustic feedback for confident interaction
Integrated orientation light for visibility in low-light conditions
Premium materials and architectural finish
Seamless integration with Loxone automation systems
Simplified installation via Loxone Tree technology
Designed for Intelligent Automation
Unlike conventional switches that only trigger on/off actions, the Loxone Touch Pure functions as a true automation interface. It adapts to how spaces are used—supporting scenes, presence-based logic, and centralized control—while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic that aligns with modern interior design.
This automation light switch is part of a broader automation system design, not a standalone device. This page illustrates switch design options and intended use within an integrated control environment.
The Loxone light switch functions as a unified control interface, reducing wall clutter by consolidating lighting, shading, audio, and climate control into a single, architecturally clean panel. Instead of multiple switches, remotes, and sensors, one consistent interface manages the room.
Displayed pricing reflects the automation light switch only and does not include the additional hardware, configuration, or system components required for operation within an automation system. Rather than estimating the number of switches, projects should begin with an automation system design that defines behavior, control logic, and system scope in coordination with architectural and interior design.
Final pricing and system configuration vary based on property size, layout, and the desired level of automation functionality.
