Smart switches — wall, scene, dimmer, roller-shutter — Zigbee + Wi-Fi.
Official importer of Sonoff and Moes — models with and without neutral wire for every Moldovan home type.
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In new Chișinău buildings 95% have neutral. In pre-1990 buildings about 50% do not. Ask us if unsure — we verify before you order.
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 gang — pick by number of independent lighting zones in the room. A hall with 3 independent spots = 3-gang.
Wi-Fi: simpler, no hub, but slower (~500ms latency) and router-dependent. Zigbee: instant, local, no cloud — needs a hub once.
Touch = modern look but +30% on price. Mechanical = classic, cheaper, better haptic feedback for older users.
Technical comparison of the 5 dominant smart-home protocols. Values reflect realistic scenarios on the Moldovan market (May 2026).
| Feature | Zigbee 3.0 | Matter / Thread | Wi-Fi | KNX TP | Bluetooth LE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Radio band | 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz (Thread) | 2.4 / 5 GHz | wired bus | 2.4 GHz |
| Topology | Mesh | Mesh | Star (router) | Line / tree | Point-to-point |
| Hub required? | Yes (Zigbee coordinator) | Yes (Thread border router) | No (existing router) | Yes (IP gateway for integration) | No (phone = hub) |
| Works without internet | ✅ fully local | ✅ fully local | ⚠️ depends on brand | ✅ fully local | ✅ within Bluetooth range |
Yes. Products in this category support at least one of Zigbee, Matter, or Wi-Fi, making them compatible with Home Assistant (recommended for local control), Apple Home via Matter bridge, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa. Each device's exact specification is shown on its product page under "Compatibility".

Frameless white matte glass with floating full-touch across the whole face: one plate runs four light lines through the home Zigbee gateway.

Four separate loads on one grey plate by the door: hallway light, stairs, terrace and a sconce each run their own line through a Zigbee gateway, no four-frame wall.
899MDL
Two lighting circuits share one glass face: each channel gets its own touch field, a swipe fires a scene, and the RGB edge keeps glowing as a guide after dark.
899MDL
Three light lines in one room go under a single matte-glass white panel: pull the tired triple switch and screw in a Zigbee mechanism, with no new chasing.
849MDL
Three light lines of an open kitchen-living sit on one grey feather-textured frame: ceiling, spots and table, each on its own touch key.
849MDL
Two white keys on one frame each run their own zone over the home Zigbee mesh: kitchen and living room answer to a local hub, with the Wi-Fi router kept out of the path.
849MDL
The whole panel works as one button: the TX Ultimate switches at a touch anywhere on the glass — an elbow nudge with full hands counts — and answers with light and a chime.
849MDL
A tap switches the light, a long-press on the same key fires a whole-room scene: two white zones on an 86 mm frame, Zigbee 3.0, matte glass.
779MDL
Your finger feels every press: a short, four-level adjustable buzz confirms the command in the dark, while two grey zones run the ceiling light and the wall sconce apart.
779MDL
Three light moods of an open living room — general, dining, accent — on one white Star Ring halo frame, each key on Zigbee 3.0, with a neutral or without.
729MDL
An old three-key block in a Moldovan hallway turns smart with no new chasing: the grey Star Ring ZS-SR-EU3 runs without a neutral, each key on Zigbee 3.0.
729MDL
The key's soft glow shows where to press in a dark bedroom without dazzling you: one white key on matte glass, joined to the home Zigbee mesh.
729MDL
The grey key's matte skin-feel glass keeps no fingerprints and stays warm to the touch on a dark or wood wall — one light run over the Zigbee mesh.
729MDL
Three light lines on a neutral wire: each key switches LEDs flicker-free, while the white Star Ring halo reads on the wall as a design piece.
709MDL
A renovation where the electrician pulled the neutral to a 3-gang point: ZS-SR-EU3-LN drives three LED lines flicker-free, grey Star Ring halo on the wall, over Zigbee.
709MDL
Two Star Ring halos glow side by side in the dark and tell at a glance which key lights which zone: white glass, two 10A relays on Zigbee 3.0, with or without neutral.
649MDL
Hallway and room — two light lines on an old two-key point: the ZS-SR-EU2 makes them Zigbee with no neutral and no new chases, behind a grey Star Ring halo.
649MDL
One dim-gray plate runs the whole kitchen evening — ceiling light for cooking, the dining lamp for dinner, an under-cabinet strip for late tea, each on its own key and schedule.
649MDL
Red Dot 2023 design holds two light zones on a white frame: neutral required for flicker-free LED switching, a Star Ring halo and Zigbee 3.0 via a hub.
629MDL
Two light zones on a firm neutral (L+N): each key switches cleanly, no LED flicker and no dim glow when off, on a grey panel with the Star Ring halo.
629MDL
On a white bathroom wall, the white Star Ring switch handles a 20A 4000W heater, counts every kWh and cuts the line on both poles at the first fault.
599MDL
A 3 kW heater overloads an ordinary 10A smart relay; the ZS-SR-EUB holds 20A / 4000W, breaks both poles and meters the kilowatts live over Zigbee.
599MDL
Hallway and bathroom light from one point by the door: each of the two keys runs its own zone on its own schedule, and the dim-gray 86×86 panel replaces the old double switch.
599MDL
The Star Ring glows softly in the dark, so the key is found on the first reach: minimalist white glass, a 10A relay on Zigbee 3.0, with or without neutral.
549MDL
All scenes local, instant, no cloud, 1-day install.
| Typical latency | 50–150 ms | 30–100 ms | 100–500 ms (cloud) | < 20 ms | < 50 ms |
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| Max distance / node | 10–20 m (indoor) | 10–20 m (indoor) | 15–30 m | 1000 m (cable) | 5–10 m |
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| Max devices on network | ≈ 250 (mesh) | ≈ 250 (Thread) | ≈ 50–100 / router | 64,000 / installation | 1 master / session |
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| Battery drain | Very low (years) | Very low (years) | High (days-weeks) | N/A (mains-powered) | Low (months) |
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| Typical device cost | 150–800 MDL | 200–1200 MDL | 100–600 MDL | 800–8000 MDL | 50–400 MDL |
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| Typical use case | Apartments, houses (multi-room) | Apple Home / cross-vendor | Cameras, plugs (2-3 devices) | Large villas, commercial, KNX-design | Beacons, device finding |
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Our team of certified installers covers Chișinău and all of Moldova. For simple devices (Wi-Fi plugs, Zigbee sensors) installation starts at 200 MDL. For complex systems (KNX, multi-room automations) we quote after project evaluation. Pre-sale consultation is free.
All devices in this category carry a 24-month warranty (double the Moldovan legal minimum of 12 months). For factory defects: free exchange or in-warranty repair. For shipping damage: replacement within 7 business days.
30 days for no-questions-asked returns (Moldovan Law 105/2003 sets a 14-day minimum; we voluntarily extend). The product must be unopened or "like-new". Refund within 7 business days via the original payment method.