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Matchbox-sized and 40% smaller than the ZBMINIL, the ZBMINIL2 tucks into the cramped box behind an existing switch and makes the light smart with no neutral.

A boiler or a gate motor does not want 220 V from a relay — it waits for two signal wires to close, and the MINI-D dry contact does exactly that on app, schedule or voice command.

A regular relay will not fit behind the switch in a shallow flush box — the 39.5×33×16.8 mm MINIR4M will, 40% smaller than MINIR2 and with a Detach Relay mode on top.
399

Read the room from the doorway — the SNZB-02D's large LCD shows temperature and humidity with no phone in hand, while Zigbee feeds your automations; a Zigbee 3.0 hub is required.

Edison-style amber glow for a living room, bedroom or café: the ST64 LED filament bulb dims from candle-warm 1800 K to daylight-white 5000 K right from the eWeLink app.

Roller blinds, curtains or an awning drive gain app and voice control through Motor mode, while Switch mode turns DUALR3 Lite back into two independent 10 A relay channels.

Hidden in the box behind a two-gang switch with no neutral, the Moes Zigbee module runs two light lines from the app while keeping the wall key.

When a renovation already runs a neutral to every switch box, the ZBMINIR2 uses it to keep a light on local Zigbee — controlled by your hub, not a cloud.

Lift the R5W off its wall plate and the switch turns into a carry-around six-scene remote. Commands are executed locally by SONOFF relays and switches with eWeLink-Remote.

Six scene keys go on a wall that never had wiring — 3M tape holds them. Presses travel straight to SONOFF relays with eWeLink-Remote; without such a receiver the R5 does nothing.

Tucked out of sight on a shelf, the SNZB-02P feeds your TRV, humidifier and air conditioner the numbers they act on — any Zigbee 3.0 hub pulls it into your scenes.

Lighting a whole flat takes a relay per light point, so unit price decides: the Wi-Fi MINIR4 Extreme keeps 10 A and Detach Relay while costing less than its Matter sibling.

Catch the leak while it is still a drip — this floor sensor trips at just 0.5 mm of water and wakes your phone and the Zigbee hub siren before the screed soaks through.

Walk in and the light is already on: the SNZB-03P PIR fires within 5 seconds, covers 6 m at 110° and runs over 3 years on one CR2477 cell; automations live on a Zigbee 3.0 hub.

By day the SNZB-04P flips on the hallway light as the door opens; with the flat empty it turns guard and pushes an instant alert — automations call for a Zigbee 3.0 coordinator.

The extra money over the white B02-BL buys exactly one thing — a 16-million-colour palette on top of the same 9 W, 806 lm tunable 2700–6500 K white.

Of the two Sonoff filament bulbs, the A60 is the everyday one: classic pear shape, 806 lm versus 700 lm on the ST64, and cool white up to 6500 K.

Five minutes after unboxing, this 16 A plug sits between the wall socket and your heater, runs schedules and counts watts over the router you already own.

No one ever wired a switch by the bed — the SNZB-01P adds one without opening the wall: an adhesive plate holds it magnetically, or it simply lies on the nightstand.

Countless DIY smart homes began with a cheap Sonoff Basic relay. The fifth generation keeps that recipe — one 10 A line, nothing extra — and now speaks Matter.
249

When an ordinary bulb burns out, screw this one into the same E27 socket and the room gains scheduled warm-to-cool white, a gentle wake-up light and phone control — no hub needed.

A watering valve on a schedule, a heater on a timer, garage lighting from your phone — the BASICR4 covers these first automation jobs with one 10 A channel at minimal cost.
399MDL