

⚡ Elevate your smart home game with 12 scenes at your fingertips!
The MOES Scene Switch is a sleek, battery-powered ZigBee wireless controller designed for Tuya smart homes. Featuring 4 buttons with 3 action modes each, it enables up to 12 customizable scenes for lighting and appliance automation. Its compact magnetic design allows flexible placement without wiring, while requiring a ZigBee hub for fast, reliable device integration—even offline.









| ASIN | B0BGBM2B1P |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
| Best Sellers Rank | 24,844 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 256 in Switches & Dimmers |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (352) |
| Date First Available | 24 Sept. 2022 |
| Included components | One Scene Switch |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 90 g |
| Item model number | 6974246470221 |
| Manufacturer | WENZHOU NOVA NEW ENERGY CO.,LTD |
| Part number | ZT-SY-EU4S-WH-MS-C |
| Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 8.6 x 1.3 cm; 90 g |
| Size | 4 Gang Scene Controller (Battery included) |
| Switch Type | 1-way |
P**O
Great smart switch with multiple actions!
Very impressed with this. It feels like a quality device, and was easy to integration into home-assistant, and no doubt compatible with any zigbee hub. As every button has 3 modes (single click, double click or hold click) you can do quite a number of operations from this one switch device, to the point where sometimes I forget what we configured each mode to do, but thats just me - really good functionality on the switch, and it feels quality when you press the buttons. Its a fair price for a good switch. Maybe I should buy a label printer next :D
A**R
Works perfectly with Home Assistant
This was one of those "it's cheap so I'll try it" purchases, but it's proven to be a really good purchase. It paired to Home Assistant's ZHA integration first time and has been rock solid ever since. It offers a bunch of events: device offline, battery level changes, firmware updates and, more usefully, for each of the four buttons: press, continuously pressed, double clicked. The design is inoffensive and modern. The overall style is very neat and there's an LED for each of the four buttons that lights while you're pressing it. It comes with a clip-on backplate, which can be mounted to the wall. All in all, very impressive and functional bit of kit. EDIT: one thing I've found that I can't do with this switch is Zigbee direct Binding. It's not an issue for me personally as I have other (Philips Hue) switches that I can bind. It has, on the other hand, made me go down the Philips Hue switch route in general, because I can have the benefit of Zigbee direct Binding with them.
U**S
Switch works well with Home Assistant - after it registers!
I run Home Assistant (HA) on a Raspberry Pi 4 in a Geekworm NASPI case + 2TB SSD (both available from Amazon). I have 3x Raspberry Pi 3B+'s (past buys in Geekworm P252 passive cooling cases) running Mycroft AI and integrated with HA - using Snowball ICE USB mics and Trust Almo speakers. I use a POPP ZB-Stick (not available from Amazon unfortunately) from HA server Pi to connect Zigbee devices. It works better than the Zigbee2MQTT USB dongles IMHO. I wanted HA compatible scene switches. This is the best one I have found for HA (but is still not perfect hence 4 stars). You need to buy a CR2430 3V battery for it (not supplied). It DOES work (and works well) BUT is a PAIN to register. To register, hold down bottom LH button for 10 seconds until all lights flash. I had to repeat registration (on HA) 5-6 times to get it to work. Try taking the battery out, put it back in then immediately start registration. Bottom RH button in pic 1) Switches on coffee maker (Stemedu Zigbee Smart Plug - Amazon - just works with HA), 2) Says "Your coffee is brewing" (on all Mycrofts), 3) Waits for ten minutes, 4) Switches off the coffee maker smart plus (then) 5) Says "Your coffee is now ready" (on all Mycrofts). How geeky and cool is that! HA is by far the most adaptable home automation system I have ever used + everything is private and runs on your home computers. It isn't hard to set up - honestly - but you do need to read up about it first. Mycroft AI is completely self contained including the speech synthesis/recognition on the Pi itself - no offsite access is needed at all. Download picroft, write it to a MicroSD card (using Balena Etcher) and off you go. Go into Mycroft Skills and add the Home Assistant skill - can say "Hey Mycroft" (bleep) "Turn on Living Room Light" or whatever you've called it. I also recommend (for HA) Yagusmart Zigbee (light) wall switches (no neutral required - but fit the capacitor across light fitting Live/Neutral), Quiumi Zigbee Radiator Valves, Akin Zigbee Temperature Humidity Sensor and Bopfimer Zigbee PIR motion sensors (can turn your Yagusmart switches on/off for instance using HA). Hope all this helps.
C**2
A Home Assistant must have !!
Excellent piece of kit. Works great with Home Assistant giving you press,double press and long press with each of the 4 buttons. This allows you to set up 12 different automations with a single unit. Battery life is excellent also and the whole thing just feels very well made . Over time, I have bought 6 of them. A+++++
T**A
Perfect switch / remote
Most of the devices in my home are zigbee therefore this device was a perfect addition. It was very easy to instal and looks very elegant. The build quality is average but the functions perfectly. Each button can have up to two scenes with a single tap and double tap. e.g single click to turn on a light and double tap to turn off the same light or even perform a different function. If you are clever the automations are limitless.
M**Y
Yes, it works - what did you expect?
Hopefully the battery will last (shame it's not kinetic). Home Assistant (still learning this) found it no bother (Sonoff ZigBee dongle) and all four buttons work - yay! Installation - errr, pull battery tab and stick it up. In fact I wish ALL my switches were like this - the wiring would have been SO much simpler. Pity me, it's so sad being a HA geek.....
L**S
Nope
Tacky/cheap feel to the buttons, very hard to get the back cover off (now my screwdriver has left indents...), and you have to hold WAY too long to trigger a hold action - about 4 to 5 seconds. That doesn't sound like much, but in the real world that's quite a while to be holding. Many cheap Tuya products do the same so I'm not surprised. Returning.
J**E
Works in HA no problems
Used in HA via Z2M , it appears as light bulbs! but runs in my routines perfectly press, hold, double press on each button. just called the bulb entity and options appear>
A**R
I've purchased this item for my Home Assistant installation, so my review does not cover their proprietary app because I didn't use it. Installation was very straightforward and quick, simply hooking it up through zigbee directly to HA took less than a minute. Once installed, the item offers single, double, and long press options for each of the four buttons, which is amazing for controlling lights and scenes. Everything worked as expected once the automations were set up in HA. The battery life remained at 100% after a few days of moderate usage (bathroom). Worth noting that the device also broadcasts its battery status, allowing for custom notifications to prevent out of charge situations. My only complaint is the overall quality of the hardware. The plastic body is not very sturdy and the buttons have that cheap click to them. While it's not a deal breaker, it will stick out like a soar thumb if you have any nice hardware in the vicinity of this switch. :( If this company ever made something a bit more premium (say a rocker switch with a glass frame) - it would be the best product of its kind on the market!
J**S
Pues es un interruptor bastante interesante, te permite crear hasta 3 escenas por boton (clic simple, clic doble y clic prolongado). Se ve bastante bien construido y cada botón tiene un led para indicar cuando se ha pulsado. En mi caso lo uso con zigbee2mqtt y home assistant no he tenido ningún problema de funcionamiento.
T**S
Funciona bastante bien y con muchos modos de uso. Como contra, decir que su funcionamiento tiene una latencia que se nota bastante al usarlo, pero no es demasiado grave
A**X
Top Schalter für den Preis. Funktioniert perfekt mit Homeassistant und dem Tool SwitchManager aus HACS. Frei belegbare Tasten. Einmalklick, Doppelklick oder Longpress geht zu konfigurieren. Was dann passiert hat keine Limits. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
J**S
Intégrer l’interrupteur multiple sans fil ZigBee à mon installation domotique basée sur un Raspberry Pi 5 avec Home Assistant et Zigbee2MQTT a été un véritable atout. Grâce à Zigbee2MQTT, l’intégration s’est faite de manière fluide, sans avoir à utiliser des applications tierces ou des services cloud, ce qui m’a permis de garder un contrôle total sur mes appareils. La configuration a été simple et rapide, et j’ai pu lier l’interrupteur à mes différentes scènes pour une automatisation efficace et pratique. [Personnalisation et polyvalence] Ce qui rend cet interrupteur multiple particulièrement intéressant, c’est sa capacité à gérer jusqu’à trois actions différentes par bouton, permettant de créer diverses scènes avec un seul appareil. J’ai par exemple configuré un mode “absent” pour éteindre toutes les lumières et activer les dispositifs de sécurité, un mode “maison” pour allumer l’éclairage et le chauffage, et un mode “veille” pour réduire l’intensité lumineuse et désactiver certains appareils. L’utilisation de Zigbee2MQTT m’a permis de personnaliser facilement chaque bouton et d’ajouter des automatisations avancées en intégrant tout dans Home Assistant. [Design compact et mobilité] Le design de cet interrupteur multiple est un véritable atout. Avec seulement 1,3 cm d’épaisseur, il est discret et s’intègre parfaitement dans n’importe quelle pièce. La conception magnétique permet de l’utiliser soit fixé au mur, soit comme télécommande amovible, ce qui le rend extrêmement polyvalent. Je peux le déplacer de la chambre au salon en un instant, et il est suffisamment léger pour être emporté même dans d’autres pièces comme la cuisine. [Installation et autonomie] L’installation est simple grâce au ruban adhésif double face inclus, qui permet de fixer l’interrupteur sans endommager les murs. Une fois intégré à Zigbee2MQTT, le fonctionnement est fluide et fiable. L’appareil utilise une batterie CR2430, qui offre une autonomie pouvant aller jusqu’à un an, même avec une utilisation quotidienne de 30 pressions. Cela garantit une utilisation sans souci, sans avoir à remplacer la batterie trop fréquemment. [Expérience utilisateur et fiabilité] Ce que j’apprécie le plus, c’est la réactivité et la fluidité de l’appareil. En se connectant via ZigBee, l’interrupteur multiple évite les latences liées au WiFi et offre une réponse instantanée. Zigbee2MQTT permet de suivre les états en temps réel et de personnaliser les automatisations selon mes préférences. Cela améliore l’expérience globale et la rend plus intuitive, tout en offrant la possibilité de contrôler l’ensemble de la maison de manière précise. [Conclusion] Cet interrupteur multiple sans fil ZigBee est un excellent ajout pour toute installation domotique, en particulier pour ceux utilisant Home Assistant et Zigbee2MQTT. Il combine un design compact, des options de personnalisation étendues et une utilisation fluide, le tout sans dépendre de services extérieurs. Je le recommande vivement à quiconque souhaite simplifier et améliorer l’automatisation de sa maison. Si vous avez trouvé cet avis utile, n’hésitez pas à me le faire savoir. Cela m’encouragera à partager davantage d’expériences et pourra aider d’autres utilisateurs dans leur choix. Merci !
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