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Sonoff TRVZB smart Zigbee 3.0 radiator valve with heating schedules, open-window detection, child lock and frost protection, controlled via eWeLink and Home Assistant.

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.

The cheapest moment to make shutters smart is while walls are still open: Orb-ZBRBS drops a Zigbee panel with key, percentages and scenes into a standard 86×86 box.

An evening dim-to-30% runs entirely inside the Zigbee mesh — no Wi-Fi, no cloud: the MINI-ZBDIM takes commands straight from the coordinator and relays the network as a router.

Evenings at a soft 20% and mornings at full power happen behind your existing switch — the MINI-DIM hides in the wall box and keeps the wall button working.

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.

Sit still with a book and the light stays on: the mmWave radar catches the micro-movement a classic PIR misses, ceiling-mounted.

Covers the whole room with 360° pan and 2K detail, tracks motion, tells people from pets, talks both ways and sees in colour at night.

On a white wall two glowing Star Ring discs handle the evening: a tap switches each light group on, a long press eases the brightness down without flicker.

Two LED circuits on one grey glass frame: the Star Ring dimmer sets the chandelier and the spots apart, each gang with its own brightness, through a Tuya Zigbee gateway.

On a matte-white wall the curtain switch all but vanishes: white star-ring key, percentage opening and RF 433 MHz over Zigbee 3.0, rated 3A/600W.

The motorized curtain you ran from a misplaced remote gets a wall of its own: a grey Star Ring glass panel with open/pause/close, percentages and 433 MHz RF.

The steel probe on its 1.5 m lead takes the cold and the liquid; the IP65 body with the LCD stays dry. The SNZB-02LD reads −40 to +115 °C — add a Zigbee 3.0 gateway for alerts.

Shower steam and balcony frost are exactly where the SNZB-02WD belongs: an IP65 case, a −20 to +60 °C range and a 2.2″ LCD; automations come alive once a Zigbee 3.0 hub joins.

Backlighting a monitor, a shelf or a hallway mirror takes exactly the two metres this Sonoff L2 ships with — no dead offcuts, and IP65 lets it line a kitchen splashback.