10AX has the ability to include multiway switching with control links where the 2AX does not.
As per images below there is a size difference between the two mechanisms. This size difference shows that with the 10AX you are limited to the plates you can fit these to being 1 – 3 gang (or added to the centre of a 5-gang plate). The 10AX switch will fit into deep wall boxes and cavity walls.
The 2AX does not have this limitation and can fit 1 – 6 gang plates. It is also not as deep as the 10AX and can fit into most standard wall boxes. The 10AX switch will fit into deep wall boxes and cavity walls.
2AX in Bluetooth is unable to have schedules set and the 10AX in Bluetooth can.
As per the load tables the 10AX can handle larger loads when compared to the 2AX.
As per images below there is a size difference between the two mechanisms. This size difference shows that with the 10AX you are limited to the plates you can fit these to being 1 – 3 gang (or added to the centre of a 5-gang plate). The 10AX switch will fit into deep wall boxes and cavity walls.
The 2AX does not have this limitation and can fit 1 – 6 gang plates. It is also not as deep as the 10AX and can fit into most standard wall boxes. The 10AX switch will fit into deep wall boxes and cavity walls.
2AX in Bluetooth is unable to have schedules set and the 10AX in Bluetooth can.
As per the load tables the 10AX can handle larger loads when compared to the 2AX.
10AX
2AX