

💡 Elevate your space with flawless LED dimming — because your lighting deserves the pro touch!
The Varilight V-Pro 2-Way Dimmer MJP120 is a 120W replacement dimmer module engineered for smooth, flicker-free LED lighting control. Designed for easy upgrades in existing faceplates or Matrix grid systems, it features smart soft-start, overload protection, and adjustable brightness settings. Manufactured in Great Britain and backed by a lifetime guarantee, this compact, push-button dimmer ensures reliable, customizable ambiance for modern homes and offices.
| ASIN | B00SC00QQI |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | 89,770 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 984 in Switches & Dimmers |
| Brand | Varilight |
| Circuit Type | 2-way |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Clamp |
| Connector type | Clamp |
| Contact Material | Brass |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Contact type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Current rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 155 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05021575960365 |
| Included Components | Instructions |
| International Protection Rating | IP40 |
| Item Dimensions | 5.2 x 2.6 x 4.2 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Varilight |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | MJP120 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 3 |
| Operating Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Operating voltage | 230 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-ON-OFF |
| Operation mode | ON-ON-OFF |
| Specification Met | IP40 |
| Switch Type | Rotary |
| Terminal | Screw |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 100 Degrees Celsius |
| Wattage | 120 watts |
Q**G
Programmable.
Bought one of these Varilight V Pro series before to control my LED chandelier lights. At that time my only issue was the delay it took for the lights to come on and so I adjusted brightness up when suddenly the lights 'fired up' to the new High brightness setting (cured now see below). In addition to the perceived delay my chandelier lights needed a minimum level of brightness (power) to prevent the occasional flicker. My wife never noticed the occasional flicker but maybe I'm sensitive to these things! When I bought this item again I found out it can be programmed to set the minimum brightness which I did and now NO flicker as it remembers the low setting but still gives further range of adjustment to full. With the optimum low level of brightness set I now push button to on and wait as it guarantees the minimum brightness that I programmed in. The second dimmer I recently bought for X2 wall lamps. The chandelier and wall lamps are brass and I needed matching wall switches but LED dimming ones in brass were difficult to find. I bought standard light dimmers in brass and changed the dimmer circuit in them to these Varilight Pro types. Both are programmed correctly and there is no longer any flicker as they are optimised for LEDs and can be programmed for different operating modes and I've also preset the minimum brightness.
C**3
good product - definitely room for improvement
it worked well with both halogen and LED, it is good quality however, it can be quite tricky to program your dimmable functions. Not a problem, as there are various videos on youtube explaining how to do it (step by step). Their very small manual is not the best, as the instructions are not as clear as they wish they would be, but like i said "the youtube videos will show you how", even for an amateur DIY person They don't dim all the way down either, even though i set up to dim to the lowest brightness and also to the highest brightness.
D**F
british and good for dimming led, dimmable lights
british and good for leds. the can be programmed. been using them for many years and worth the extra
Y**M
one broke after a few months, another has started making a buzzing sound
I got this dimmer switch as i thought it was simple and easy to configure the config stuff works most of the time, sometimes it took me several days to correctly get it to adjust it would just not do what the instructions that came with it said it should be doing, i got other people to try it and no one could get it work, eventually i did get all the settings correct, and it worked well for a few months. then the problems started. sometimes it would click but not register the click, so it would go in and then out, but there was no click sound, and it didnt switch. this got worse and worse untill it was unusable. my other one is still working but has developed a very loud buzz when ever it is on, i hate it.
D**Y
Excellent led driver for retro-fitting dimmable leds into existing fittings
Excellent led driver for retro-fitting dimmable leds into existing fittings. Programming it is really fiddly (lots of pushing off and on, turning etc.) but you only have to do it once. Lights never buzz or flicker anymore and achieve a full dimming range from full (non-flickering) brightness to almost completely switched off. Fit and forget (but keep hold of the instructions!).
M**6
Works straight out of the box
This is very easy to install and seems to handle low power LED bulbs better than anything else I have come across; no buzzing and no flickering. I know that it's a very programmable piece of kit, but I have put in 5 so far and I have just taken the new dimer modules out of the box and wired the in. It seems to work. Maybe there are cheaper, simpler solutions, but I have not found them.
D**N
Sophisticated dimmer, but not consistent.
I bought this to control a recently fitted Phillips dimmable 'warm glow' light bulb, as the existing dimmer control - not surprisingly - caused it to flicker (LED lamps generally require a 'trailing-edge' dimmer). Does it work? Yes. Can it be 'programmed' for different levels and conditions? Yes. So, what's the problem? Only that it seems to forget the setting I programmed it to. To get it to work properly as a T-E dimmer for my LED light, it requires a bizarre sequence of 'on-and-off' presses of the switch at roughly one-second intervals. This took some getting uses to, but finally I got it to do what I wanted, and all appeared fine - full light level adjustment, a neat soft-start and no flicker. Then my daughter companied it wasn't working - it would only go to partial-full brightness. Yup - the light would only go to roughly half-brightness when 'full' on. Reprogrammed and all was well. Then it went wrong again. Reprogrammed, and all fine. Went wrong again. I'm still not sure what the heck is going on...
K**T
So Far So Good
Bought two of these to fit on an existing 2-gang plate. The kitchen switch had completely failed and the dining room switch wasn't dimming. Purchased with a view to replacing existing halogen bulbs with LEDs. Figured one would be ok to use with my 6x40w halogens until replaced, but discovered that the max rating for halogens on a 2-gang set up is 200w - so one bulb removed to avoid potential overload. Sticker on the picture shows max LED rating of 100w (1-10 LEDs), while instructions supplied with the switch state maximum rating of 120w (1-10 LEDs). There is a slight delay when turning on lights, but I find the gradual brightening slightly more soothing than the immediate switch from dark to light - certainly can't see why it would be a problem for anybody. Haven't used with LED bulbs yet.
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