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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

A single-channel Zigbee 3.0 relay that hides in the back-box behind the key and keeps the light on a local mesh through a Tuya Zigbee gateway, off the home Wi-Fi.