# ThirdReality Smart Timer Light TL2 (P1STL2A1)

ThirdReality Smart Timer Light TL2 is an unusually practical room accessory when one U.S. outlet can use a visible clock, a small light, a timer, and presence sensing. Buy it for that combination, but verify which sensor and timer controls your Matter platform actually exposes.

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Editorial lead: JC Martinez
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## Device Facts

- Brand: ThirdReality
- Model: Smart Timer Light TL2 (P1STL2A1)
- Product type: Matter Wi-Fi Timer Light and Presence Sensor
- Category: Lights
- Connection: Matter over Wi-Fi
- Matter status: ThirdReality sells Smart Timer Light TL2 as a Matter 1.4.2 device over 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, with Bluetooth commissioning and a compatible Matter controller required.
- Launch date: 2026-06
- Thread border router required: No
- Brand hub required: No
- Typical price range: $49.99 manufacturer price
- Markets: North America
- Review status: Compatibility guide
- Product image: https://matterhome.io/content-assets/devices/thirdreality-smart-timer-light-tl2/product.webp
- Product image alt text: White ThirdReality Smart Timer Light TL2 with a digital clock and green night light
- Product image source: https://www.thirdreality.com/cdn/shop/files/1_ae9598f5-fba2-430d-8fb2-736daa9ba87e.png?v=1782354490

## Ecosystem Support

- Apple Home: Supported
- Google Home: Supported
- Alexa: Supported
- SmartThings: Not listed
- Home Assistant: Supported

## Best For

- Kitchens and desks that can use a visible countdown beside a night light
- Hallways and bedrooms where static presence should drive simple lighting routines
- Matter-over-Wi-Fi homes that do not need another Thread router

## Skip If

- The room uses a non-U.S. outlet or has weak 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
- You want a battery sensor, a Thread device, or a light without a visible clock
- SmartThings support or remote access to every clock and timer setting must be confirmed before purchase

## Setup Notes

- Place it where 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi is reliable and a compatible Matter controller is already available.
- Test presence and illuminance entities in the chosen platform before building an unattended routine.
- Adjust the six presence levels in the final room so nearby movement does not keep the space occupied indefinitely.

## Known Limitations

- The official page lists Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, and Home Assistant, but does not list SmartThings for TL2.
- ThirdReality does not say that clock format, countdown controls, or all six presence settings are exposed through Matter.
- Matter platform support does not guarantee identical light, presence, or illuminance entities in every controller.
- The Wi-Fi radio adds no routing capacity for Matter-over-Thread accessories.

## Pros

- Combines a clock, countdown timer, RGB night light, illuminance sensor, and 60 GHz presence sensor
- Pairs directly over Matter without a ThirdReality hub or Thread border router
- Detects motion and static presence with six adjustable sensitivity levels
- Fits a kitchen, hallway, bedroom, or office where one outlet can serve several small jobs

## Cons

- The exact model is designed for U.S. outlets
- Uses 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and does not extend a Thread mesh
- ThirdReality does not list SmartThings for this exact product
- Clock, timer, and sensor settings may not all appear in every Matter ecosystem

## Sources

- https://www.thirdreality.com/products/smart-timer-light-tl2
- https://csa-iot.org/csa_product/smart-timer-light-tl2/
- https://www.thirdreality.com/cdn/shop/files/1_ae9598f5-fba2-430d-8fb2-736daa9ba87e.png?v=1782354490

ThirdReality's Smart Timer Light TL2 is easiest to understand as a small room station, not just a night light. The plug-in unit puts a digital clock, countdown timer, adjustable RGB and white light, ambient-light sensor, and 60 GHz presence sensor in one body. That mix can earn a U.S. wall outlet in a kitchen, hallway, bedroom, or office, but only if the buyer wants several of those jobs together.

## One outlet has to justify the whole device

The clock and timer separate TL2 from a normal Matter lamp. ThirdReality provides 5, 10, 15, and 60 minute presets, plus a custom timer up to 12 hours. The light can move between RGB colors and white temperatures from 2700 K to 6500 K. At $49.99, that is reasonable for a kitchen tea timer, a bedside clock with low light, or a hallway light that should stay on while someone is present.

It is less convincing when the room only needs one function. A dedicated presence sensor is easier to place well, and a basic Matter lamp costs less. TL2 is also built for U.S. outlets. Do not assume that ThirdReality sells interchangeable U.K. or continental European plug versions of this exact model.

## Matter connects it, but does not define every control

TL2 uses Matter over 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. It needs a compatible Matter controller, but it does not need a ThirdReality hub or a Thread border router. The current product page names Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, and Home Assistant. SmartThings is not listed for this exact model.

The distinction between product features and portable Matter controls matters here. ThirdReality documents the clock, countdown, six presence levels, light sensor, and color light, but does not say that every setting appears in every ecosystem. Treat the clock format, timer controls, and sensitivity settings as features to verify instead of assuming that Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, SmartThings, or Home Assistant will present the same interface.

## Presence sensing makes placement the real setup work

The 60 GHz radar is meant to detect both movement and static presence, including someone sitting or lying down. That makes TL2 more useful than a motion-only night light for a desk, reading chair, or bedroom. It also makes placement important. A sensor facing an adjacent room, moving curtains, a fan, or a busy doorway may keep reporting presence longer than the routine expects.

Set up one unit in its final outlet, adjust the six detection levels, and inspect the light, presence, and illuminance entities in the target platform. Buy TL2 when the clock, timer, light, and sensor all belong in that spot. Skip it when Thread coverage, battery placement, a non-U.S. outlet, or confirmed SmartThings behavior decides the purchase.
