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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
An open kitchen-living keeps three light lines — ceiling spots, the table lamp, the under-cabinet strip — on one white frame, every key on Zigbee and answering the local hub.
899MDL
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
An old Chișinău flat leaves only the live and two load wires in the switch box, no neutral at all — the MINI-ZB2GS-L-E drops a glass Zigbee panel onto exactly that.
849MDL
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
Add one more repeater to your Zigbee mesh: wired with neutral, the ZBM5 relays the network and answers a local Home Assistant — no cloud, no account.
749MDL
Pull off the white rocker that ten years of fingers turned yellow and the MINI-ZB2GS-E glass panel takes its place: two Zigbee 3.0 channels, neutral required.
749MDL
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
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
Pull the old mechanical switch off the wall and ZBMINIL2-E takes its place — a finished Zigbee switch with its own button that asks for no neutral in the box.
679MDL
One stop by the front door switches off the whole exit route — three independent channels drive the hallway, kitchen and bathroom lights from a single 3-gang plate.
679MDL
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
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
To guests it is just a wall switch — the key travels with the same mechanical click they expect, no touch glass or screens, while schedules and voice control work quietly inside.
579MDL
Back box with only line and a wire to the fixture? The ZS-SR-EU1 fits without a neutral too: a 10A Zigbee Star Ring switch with a grey halo.
549MDL
A renovation with the neutral already pulled: the ZS-SR-EU1-LN wires to L+N, switches LEDs without flicker and lights a white Star Ring halo.
529MDL
The relay runs off line and neutral together, so LED bulbs hold steady — no flicker and no ghost glow in the off position the way no-neutral switches can show.
529MDL
Two keys, and each light zone can follow presence on its own: the 10 GHz mmWave radar lights the hall as you enter and clears the bedroom as you leave, white, Zigbee 3.0.
429MDL
The hallway switch that notices you walked in: a 10 GHz mmWave radar turns the light on and holds it while you linger, with or without neutral.
389MDL