Traditional control switches
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Traditional control switches rely solely on manual operation, lacking flexibility.
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Traditional control switches require individual control, which is tedious, time-consuming, and labor-intensive.
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Traditional control switches are difficult to centrally manage, monitor, and maintain, making them challenging to administer and incapable of providing real-time responses to situations.
Traditional control switches require individual control through manual arrangements, which is cumbersome, time-consuming, labor-intensive, and difficult to manage. They also lack the capability for immediate response to situations. For instance, in a large building, controlling all the lights requires operating each switch individually, which is highly time-consuming and laborious. Moreover, traditional control switches are challenging to manage centrally, monitor, and maintain, and they lack the ability to respond to situations in real-time, thus lacking intelligence.