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With an IC behind every one of its 150 LEDs, the Sonoff L3 Pro shows several colours at once and runs chasing gradients along all 5 metres — the 5V adapter is sold separately.

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
A worn-out roller shutter button deserves replacing outright, and the Orb-RBS does exactly that — a finished 86×86 wall switch with physical up/down keys and Matter over Wi-Fi.
749MDL
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.
749MDL
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.
699MDL
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.
699MDL
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
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
One Duo module behind a double rocker runs both lighting lines at once — chandelier and sconce keep their own wall keys yet switch independently via app or voice, 10 A per channel.
599MDL
Behind the shutter buttons already on your wall, MINI-RBS slips into the round Ø60 mm flush box and gives the motor schedules, percentage control and Matter.
599MDL
The smart layer hides flush in the wall: the WS01TPF-E replaces a regular socket in its mounting box, joins any Matter ecosystem over Wi-Fi and meters loads up to 16 A.
599MDL
Affordable RGB accent lighting for a TV wall or shelving with no hub required: 5 metres, eWeLink control over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, 12V EU adapter and IR remote in the box.
599MDL
Zigbee sensors and automations without a server or Home Assistant: the ZBBridge-P brings up to 128 devices into the eWeLink app over 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi — no Ethernet port.
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
Two imou CE2P Matter-over-Wi-Fi plugs, 16 A each, with energy metering: they join Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa and Home Assistant directly, no hub.
499MDL
A glance at the relay tells you watts, volts, amps and total kWh on its built-in LCD — no phone required, with six months of hourly history kept in eWeLink.
499MDL
Sonoff's screen sensor enters a new generation: the AirGuard TH fits daily highs, lows and a second sensor's readings on its 3.6-inch LCD, and Proximity mode needs no hub at all.
499MDL
Sonoff moved its strip line from the L2's 12V brick to USB Type-C power in the L3 — no adapter ships in the box, so plan on your own 5V/2A charger or a power bank.
499MDL
POW Origin turns electricity-bill guesswork into hourly kilowatt-hour records — a week of eWeLink charts shows which appliance leads, with six months of history kept.
469MDL
See what each of two loads really draws: the DUALR3 meters voltage, current, power and accumulated kWh independently per 10 A channel, with overload cut-off.
449MDL
An RGB+CCT strip controller that speaks Matter over Wi-Fi directly and joins Apple Home, Google Home and Alexa with no Zigbee hub or Tuya gateway.
419MDL
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.
399MDL
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.
399MDL