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Dry contact wifi relay with 1 output with which you can easily switch your lighting or other electrical devices. So you can now control devices with your smartphone, or turn them on and off automatically with schedules based on your daily habits. The difference from the previous generation is that the Gen 3 has a faster processor and more memory.
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The world's smallest nano relay module for intelligent control. Automate your lights, garage door, irrigation system or other small appliances in less than 10 minutes and control them from anywhere. Small enough to fit behind any wall switch or socket, Shelly 1 Mini Gen3 is adaptable and highly compatible with your existing smart ecosystem.
Shelly1 Mini Gen3 is a small-format smart WiFi relay with potential-free contact (dry contact), which allows remote control of electrical appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC or home automation system. It can work autonomously on a local Wi-Fi network or also through home automation services in the cloud. The device is an upgraded version of Shelly Plus 1 Mini with a more advanced processor and larger memory.
Shelly1 Mini Gen3 can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from anywhere the user has an Internet connection, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be installed in standard wall electrical boxes, behind outlets and light switches, or in other locations with limited space.
Shelly1 Mini Gen3 Mini has an integrated web interface that can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
Wi-Fi Connectivity : The device can connect to your home Wi-Fi network, allowing you to remotely monitor humidity and temperature data via a smartphone app or other compatible devices.
Integration with smart home platforms : You can integrate the Shelly 1 Mini Gen3 with popular smart home platforms, including Google, Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings. This enables voice control and automation capabilities through these platforms.
Bluetooth Connectivity: Bluetooth and BLE gateway are available for inclusion purposes, which can be helpful during the setup process.
User-friendly interface : The device provides a user-friendly interface with a reset button for manual interactions.
Improved Processor and Memory : Updated with an improved processor and increased memory to improve performance.
Wireless Connectivity : The device supports Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.2 protocols with specified indoor and outdoor range capabilities.
Dry contact : Allows you to turn low voltage devices on and off.
BLE Gateway : Bridge between your Shelly BLU devices and the broader Shelly ecosystem. Receives Bluetooth signals and sends them to the cloud or locally to another non-Bluetooth device.
WiFi Range Extender for IoT Devices : A WiFi extender is used to extend the range of your WiFi network by receiving your current WiFi signal, improving its strength, and then transmitting the improved signal over a wider area.
Scripting : https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Scripts/ShellyScriptLanguageFeatures/
Wide range of integrations : Device can integrate with third-party home systems, documented HTTP API, MQTT(s), Web Hooks over HTTP and HTTPS, UDP
Scheduling : Allows complex operations to be scheduled to be executed in a predefined time window. Users can specify time windows based on date, time of day, weekdays, hours, minutes, and seconds.
As soon as Shelly devices appear on your local network connected via the Wi-Fi network, Home Assistant will "see" them immediately.
All you have to do is confirm the configuration settings and choose a room for the device. By the way, the device that is integrated on the fly into Home Assistant is the same one you selected in the Shelly application. Now you can control the device with Home Assistant and the response time is almost instantaneous. Although home automation based on Wi-Fi devices must be treated with caution (we prefer an exclusive home automation protocol based on a mesh network such as Zigbee or Z-Wave), we find it interesting when it is not justified to have a gateway or home automation controller. But sometimes, due to inheritance from past purchases or multiple reasons that are not relevant, it can be useful to include Shelly WiFi devices in Home Assistant, Homey, SmarThings, etc.
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