








💡 Mini switch, major smart vibes — control your lighting like a pro!
The SONOFF ZigBee Mini Smart Switch (ZBMINIR2) is a compact, 2-way light switch designed for seamless smart home integration. It supports ZigBee 3.0 protocol with turbo relay mode for enhanced signal strength, handles up to 2400W load, and fits into standard junction boxes with a 40% smaller size than its predecessor. Compatible with Alexa, Google Home, SONOFF Hub, and Home Assistant via Zigbee2MQTT, it offers flexible scheduling, countdown timers, and voice control, plus external switch support for manual override.












| ASIN | B0DH29341J |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 78,859 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 889 in Switches & Dimmers |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (194) |
| Date First Available | 18 Sept. 2024 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 85 g |
| Item model number | ZBMINIR2 |
| Manufacturer | SONOFF |
| Part number | ZBMINIR2 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.95 x 3.3 x 1.68 cm; 85 g |
| Switch Type | 2-way |
| Wattage | 2400 watts |
A**R
Compact Zigbee switch with seamless pairing and reliable synchronisation with manual control.
💡 I set this up specifically to work with Home Assistant, and what drew me to it was its ability to synchronise with the existing light switch position. I chose to wire it into the light fitting since it had a neutral, making the installation straightforward. With just three short pieces of wire, I connected live in, live out, and neutral to the lighting connection block, while the switch terminals went to S1 and S2. The manual included with the switch is quite minimal, relying on the manufacturer's website for additional guidance. My main concern was enabling the switch to follow mode, as the instructions didn't make this clear, but I found some extra details online. 💡 Pairing the switch was effortless and completed in seconds. Home Assistant detected it immediately, and once added, the switch mode appeared as an adjustable property, allowing me to configure it as needed. This saved me the trouble of manually forcing the mode during setup. I’ve installed similar smart switches before, so the whole process—wiring, pairing, and integration—took no more than 20 minutes. 💡 In use, the switch responds reliably, with no noticeable delay when toggling the light through Home Assistant. The synchronisation with the physical switch works as expected, maintaining the correct state even if operated manually. This is something to be aware of for following mode. If you operate the switch remotely, then the manual switch will be out of sync. You then need to switch the manual switch to ‘on’ before switching in off manually. This operates as expected. Given its compact size, it fits neatly within the existing junction box without forcing the wiring into awkward positions. The only downside is the lack of detail in the included instructions, but for anyone familiar with smart home installations, it’s a minor inconvenience. ✔️
P**L
Stable and reliable with home assistant
I've used this connected to a reed switch on my garage door soni can monitor it turning on/off in home assistant z2mqtt when the door opens. Nice stable zigbee connection at about 20 metres from the receiver through a couple of brick walls.
J**T
Good device.
Great Little device, you do need a fairly deep backbox on your switch(we just got ours changed to fit it in(thanks nephew!! lol) but apart from that small inconvenience , which cost about £1.50 to sort, it's great. It connected easily to Home Assistant via zha and never misses a beat. It's controlled via a Prescence detector to switch the lights on between the hours of sunset and sunrise. I'm really pleased with it.
K**.
Zigbee device... but doesn't seem to work with Philips Hue bridge.
Nice little device, fitted inside a standard back box. Couldn't pair to Philips Hue bridge so needed a Sonoff Zigbee bridge and additional 3rd party app, which all paired successfully, and works fine.
M**S
good reliable relay / switch for zigbee
One of the better relays, we're using this with a presence sensor to turn on LED's in our kitchen lantern, it works a treat and switches on super quick with the local zigbee connection
G**S
Tiny, silent and works with retractive or normal switches
I normally use Tuya vs Sonoff/eWeLink, but needed something like this and I have to say this is a great product. It is tiny compared to the slightly janky one I was replacing. It acts as a Zigbee repeater (unlike the no-neutral one) and it's silent, fast and responsive. Works well with HomeAssistant & Google too. Great to see thse products mature to the point they're not so hit and miss.
S**A
It really is that small!
I've used sonoff here and there for years - I was truly surprised how small these switches have gotten. Was able to pop it in the back of a deep 45mm backing box with a bit of persuasion on the wiring. Connects perfectly to Alexa - just have your echo close by for pairing if you're installing in a place with concrete block walls or high insulation. Once connected, the mesh between of echo and zigbee devices in that network closes the coverage gap.
J**M
Working nicely
Easy to stop on home assistant. Got being installed for 3 months. Working fine. Nice and compact size. I have three of them and the wiring in a Wego box
D**O
Il SONOFF ZBMINIR2 è un interruttore smart Zigbee di dimensioni ultra compatte, progettato per trasformare dispositivi elettrici tradizionali in elementi connessi e gestibili da remoto tramite ecosistemi Zigbee. Ideale per chi vuole automatizzare l’illuminazione o piccoli apparecchi elettrici senza rifare l’impianto. Design e dimensioni Uno dei punti di forza del ZBMINIR2 è il suo formato estremamente ridotto: misura circa 42x42x20 mm, dimensioni perfette per un’installazione agevole anche nelle scatole da incasso standard più piccole, o dietro gli interruttori esistenti. Il modulo è realizzato con una plastica resistente e progettato per durare nel tempo, senza particolari fronzoli estetici, essendo pensato per rimanere nascosto. Specifiche tecniche e funzionalità Protocollo Zigbee 3.0: assicura una connessione affidabile, stabile e a basso consumo energetico. Carico massimo supportato: fino a 10A, corrispondenti a circa 2200W (in base alla tensione di rete). Questo consente di pilotare non solo luci ma anche piccoli e medi elettrodomestici (tuttavia personalmente sconsiglio di collegare carichi maggiori di 1500w). Supporto per interruttori esterni: si possono collegare pulsanti fisici per il controllo manuale. Compatibilità carichi: adatto per carichi resistivi (lampade, riscaldatori elettrici) e induttivi (ventilatori, motori piccoli). Protezione integrata: contro sovraccarico, cortocircuito e surriscaldamento, per una maggiore sicurezza d’uso. Installazione L’installazione richiede la conoscenza delle basi dell’impianto elettrico: il dispositivo va collegato tra la fase, il neutro e il carico. Le dimensioni ridotte permettono di inserirlo facilmente nella scatola da incasso. È fondamentale rispettare le normative di sicurezza e, in caso di dubbi, affidarsi a un elettricista qualificato. Controllo e integrazione App eWeLink: per controllo remoto, accensione/spegnimento, pianificazioni e automazioni semplici. Home Assistant e Zigbee2MQTT: piena integrazione, con possibilità di usarlo in automazioni complesse e gestione avanzata. Compatibilità con altri hub Zigbee: Samsung SmartThings, Hubitat, ecc. Questo rende il SONOFF ZBMINIR2 molto versatile e apprezzato dagli appassionati di domotica fai-da-te e professionale. Pro Dimensioni ultra compatte che facilitano l’installazione anche in scatole da incasso piccole o dietro interruttori esistenti Supporto carichi fino a 10A (circa 2200W), superiore a molti moduli simili (tuttavia personalmente sconsiglio di collegare carichi maggiori di 1500w) Protocollo Zigbee 3.0, affidabile e interoperabile con numerosi sistemi domotici Compatibilità con pulsanti esterni per controllo manuale tradizionale Prezzo competitivo rispetto ad altri moduli Zigbee con caratteristiche simili Integrazione ottimale con Home Assistant e Zigbee2MQTT, ideale per automazioni avanzate Funzioni di sicurezza integrate come protezione da sovraccarico e cortocircuito Contro Installazione richiede competenze elettriche, non è un dispositivo plug-and-play Nessun feedback visivo sul dispositivo stesso, per conoscere lo stato bisogna usare app o interruttore fisico Nessuna connessione Wi-Fi diretta, dipende da un gateway Zigbee per funzionare Funzionalità avanzate dipendono dall’app o hub utilizzato, la qualità dell’esperienza può variare Conclusioni Il SONOFF ZBMINIR2 è uno dei moduli Zigbee più compatti e performanti sul mercato, ideale per chi vuole integrare dispositivi elettrici tradizionali in un sistema smart senza rinunciare alla potenza, dato che supporta carichi fino a 10A (circa 2200W). È perfetto per utenti esperti di domotica che usano Home Assistant o altri hub Zigbee, grazie alla sua versatilità, compatibilità e affidabilità. Chi cerca una soluzione semplice e potente da installare all’interno dell’impianto elettrico troverà nel ZBMINIR2 un ottimo alleato.
D**E
Fungerar utmärkt. Jag använder min för att styra utebelysningen och jag anslöt min direkt till Home Assistant med Zigbee och det gick på under minuten. Känns gedigen och fick utan problem plats i en kopplingsdosa. Nu fungerar lampknappen utan att förstöra min automation för att tända/släcka lamporna. Enda nackdelen jämfört med trådlösa alternativ är att den kopplas direkt i kopplingsdosan vilket kräver en elektriker, i gengäld slipper jag nu byta batterier och att utebelysningen är avslagen permanent när frugan eller sonen gllmmer av sig och släcker lampan på knappen.
J**U
Interrupteur fiable et compact, fonctionne bien avec Google Home. Nécessite un fil neutre, mais fait bien le job.
A**R
Superklein maar werkt prima. Met hulp van Ai kan het aansluiten bijna niet mis gaan
K**N
Was soll man machen? Funktionieren tun sie, aber wenn ich kein Set nehme, sondern die vier einzeln, dann zahl ich um fast die Hälfte weniger. Wobei: was man schon sagen muss - die Klemmen sind nicht berührungssicher. Man kommt auch bei angeklemmter Ader mit dem kleinen Finger auf's Metall. Klar: die Dinger sollten in einer UP Dose verschwinden. Aber bei anderen Herstellern sind sie trotzdem berührungssicher und hier nicht. Der Abstand zwischen der Netz- und der DC-Spannung vom Sonoff ist mir persönlich fast zu klein. Zumindest: falls das Ding abraucht, ist dank Funk (Zigbee) sonst nichts betroffen und viel Brandlast bietet der Sonoff ja auch nicht ;)
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