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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.

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
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
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
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
Replace a worn double switch outright instead of hiding a relay behind it — the Orb-MW2 panel lands on the wall complete, with two independent 10 A channels.
749MDL
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
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
Leaving the bedroom wakes nobody: the ceiling light goes out in silence, the bedside lamp on the second channel stays on, and a soft LED glow marks the switch in the dark.
649MDL
Start your smart home where you sleep or work: the Orb-MW1 wall switch brings schedules and voice control to a single room, leaving the rest of the flat for later.
649MDL
In the evening the chandelier rests — one key keeps just the soft sconce light, the other brings back full brightness for cleaning: two lighting zones in one 86×86 frame.
629MDL
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
Made for dark feature walls, this black tempered-glass panel brings touch control, the eWeLink app, a built-in 433.92 MHz RF receiver and a soft LED locator after dark.
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
Where graphite sockets and black handles set the palette, the dim-gray M5 finally blends in — and an eWeLink home keeps schedules and voice control without paying for Matter.
549MDL
A kitchen is hard on light switches — this tempered-glass front wipes clean in one pass, and two touch channels keep ceiling light and worktop lighting on separate keys.
549MDL
A light tap on the tempered glass replaces the old click — the panel responds instantly, an LED glow marks it at night, and Wi-Fi adds schedules and voice control.
499MDL