








🔌 Elevate your space with smart power control — because your home deserves the future today!
The Shelly 1PM Gen3 is a compact, WiFi-enabled smart relay switch designed for professional-grade home automation. It supports high loads up to 16A, fits discreetly behind wall switches, and offers real-time power monitoring to optimize energy use. With Bluetooth-assisted setup, no hub requirement, and compatibility with Alexa, Google Home, and the upcoming Matter standard, it empowers seamless, scalable smart home control from anywhere via the intuitive Shelly app.

























| ASIN | B0D8YPG797 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,278 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #226 in Home Automation Devices |
| Item model number | 3800235261798 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Shelly Europe |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 4.2 x 3.7 cm; 27 g |
P**R
Köpt en hel del produkter med märket Shelly och jag gillar deras setup samt hur bra dom fungerar med Home Assistant och denna var inget undantag, lite långsammare i web interfacet än dimmer 2 och plug men i övrigt bra funktion.
T**R
I just discovered Shelly products and I'm impressed. It's a beautiful small, compact, durable, and clean design. The network interface is extremely versatile, supporting many protocols. My favorite is a straight html web interface with API, which can be monitored and controlled from any computer with any software. Shelly also supports practically all the home automation stuff out there, as far as I can see. I use mine to monitor and control the AC portion of a small scale solar setup I put together myself, using my own home brew software. I have a non-Shelly product that came with a phone app for control and monitoring. There is no data logging. There is no way to use anything except their proprietary app. When I asked their customer service, they assured me that their app was unbelievably awesome and I had no need for anything else. Well. They're wrong. Shelly is right. Shelly products have the opposite attitude. They are flexible and accommodating. Their web site has oodles of information, schematics, data sheets, and use case examples. As an engineer, I now have a crush on this company. The contacts can accommodate up to a single #12AWG wire, solid or stranded. It's snug fit. Gently and slowly pushing in stranded wire instead of turning it works best. There are redundant contacts, so wire nuts and trying to put two wires into a contact are not necessary. DON'T try to put two wires into a contact, even if they're small gauge. That's what wire nuts or compression connectors are for. Don't know what I'm talking about? Google it. Personally, I LIKE the fact that it has no mounting features, and simply hangs on the wires. AC wiring can be very tight inside a box, and if a device is bolted to the wall of the box, extra wire length has to be used, crowding the box even more, and forces are put on parts when all that wire is crammed into the box. I think most professionals would agree. The Shelly philosophy is to let the device hang where it will, like a wire nut, which is a good thing. DIYers should always read up on electrical or consult a professional before doing their own work. There are a lot of codes that seem pointless to novices but are written for good reasons. If you're installing this device in a small box with solid wires, only strip the wires about 1/4", so the insulation goes right up to the body with little or no bare wire showing. Bend and "dress" the wires FIRST, before attaching the device to them, and check to see that everything fits in the box with no interference. Take your time. You'll be proud of the result, instead of a little nervous about it.
C**Z
De momento sorprendido con las pruebas que eh realizado al equipo, muy buen performance, rapida respuesta, compacto, superfacil de configurar, muchas opciones de automatizacion e integracion.
L**R
Très bien mais l’inclusion est expliquée sur dépannage de la marque !
W**R
Handig om bestaande lampen naar Dimitri ca om te vormen
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