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Smart relays sit behind your "normal" switches and make them smart. It allows you to control the devices via Home Assistant and via the connected buttons/switches.
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## Devices with power (W) sensors
Some smart devices, such as air conditioning, boilers, and others, may provide a power sensor, measured in Watts. You can use the [Integration (Riemann sum integral) integration](/integrations/integration/#energy) to calculate the energy your device is using. You can then use the energy sensor in the Energy Dashboard, as individual devices.
<img src='/images/docs/energy/devices.png' alt='Graphic showing energy flowing from the home to individual devices.' style='border: 0;box-shadow: none; display: block; max-height: 400px; margin: 0 auto;'>
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