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G.Janssens
20 juli 2025
Gebruikt voor home assistant, werkt super
kim zwart
21 juni 2025
Werkt goed met home assistent in mijn proxmox cluster, voor deze prijs lijkt bijna alle andere hubs een scam
Oliver
5 mei 2025
Top item, works well with home assistant and Tosmota. Even managed to use my kaku devices (with a little work)
Martin
1 mei 2025
Gebruikt in IoT project met homeassistant om (Ikea) home automation producten mee aan te sturenWerkt weliswaar, maar met overgang naar Matter, zal de stick waarschijnlijk binnenkort met pensioen gaan
Rick van LIeshout
21 april 2025
My conbee 2 couldn't handle the amount of directly connected devices anymore. It seemed to want to connect directly to loads even though repeaters are near.This stick handles everything well, was pretty much a drop in replacement with ZHA
Sedat
6 april 2025
I had different antennas but I was having problems with signal quality. I have been using this product for about 2 months and I am quite satisfied. There is no heating problem due to its outer surface. The only thing I can write as a negative is that the product seems a little heavy. For this reason, if it hangs down a little when you plug it into the USB port and is plugged into a port that can be accessed frequently, it can sometimes be disconnected.
Johannes Smits
20 februari 2025
Aangesloten om een Mac mini, gecombineerd met homebridge… prima bereik voor alle zigbee devices.
Arlindo Pereira
11 februari 2025
Plug and play experience, no need to flash firmware or anything. Plugged on my Raspberry Pi running HAOS, was instantly recognized and started working rightaway with Zigbee2MQTT.
G Watson
24 januari 2025
I got this to create a Zigbee network in Home Assistant after finding that many of the devices and sensors that I wanted to use made use of this protocol. So far, I have only positive things to say. It was detected right away after rebooting my Home Assistant host, and configuring the first few Zigbee devices was a painless experience, including Ikea globes and remotes too. It is a bulky case, so if you are plugging it directly into your machine, you might find some clearance issues, but a small extension can fix that easily. I would definitely recommend this device based on my own experiences so far.
Marilena R.
6 januari 2025
Cumple perfectamente su función.
Paul A.
24 december 2024
Flawless functionality in HAOS. Pass through the usb device in proxmox to the Vm if you’re using that kind of setup. Instead of ZHA, Use MQTT and you will not be disappointed. No need to flash firmware but if you want to, use the python method.
nonoxs
6 december 2024
Attention, j'ai eu une galère au début résolu facilement en ajoutant une rallonge USB car n'apprécie pas trop quand c'est plug directement sur le Raspberry pi 4.La rallonge a tout résolu surtout l'encombrement sur le Raspberry pi 4 car ca couvre les autres ports USB a cause de sa taille.Donc ne pas oublier de commander une petite rallonge de 1m si vous n'en avait pas de stock
Rob Jones
18 november 2024
Be warned that Geeky products attract geeky reviews - like this one ! :-)I wanted to automate my Garden workshop lights, as its a steep uphill jog from there to the house in the hissing rain only to discover that, in your haste to get out of the rain, you left the bleeping lights on!Having researched various methods to achieve this, ZigBee seemed to be the easiest to setup even if the range was constrained when compared to similar wireless connections like Wi-Fi.So I bought my first Zigbee light switch and Sonoff dongle to try and make it happen.The dongle plugged straight into my home assistant server (running as a VMWare based virtual machine situated in my attic some 200 feet away and 70-100 ft uphill from my workshop) and was immediately recognised by Home assistant as a Zigbee Co-ordinator.Unfortunately for me though, when I fitted the ZigBee light switch, the attic dongle couldn't see it as there were thick roof slates and two VERY thick breeze block walls in our terraced hillside garden separating them. The light switch was tucked away beneath the final wall.I feared with all the Wi-Fi and bluetooth traffic on the same radio channels (curse of living on a hilltop) that my proposed solution was a non-starter.But being a hobby / professional Linux geek, I had a google and a poke around on the GitHub website to discover that the same Sonoff dongles could be re-flashed with third party firmware that turns them into stand alone ZigBee Repeaters / Routers.Once flashed, all they required was a 5V USB power source (I used an old Samsung phone charger) and they work as a ZigBee range extender.**Fair warning** - building and setting up the software packages to reflash these devices is not for novices. But once built, you have a tool that can flash as many of these dongles as you need (be careful as there are 2 hardware dongle variants too) . So I bought a second dongle , and flashed it.Having flashed it, I took it down the workshop and plugged it into the phone charger into a mains socket on the the "downhill" wall so that it had a better view of the attic about 150 feet away and 75 feet higher in elevation above it.Within seconds home assistant recognised the existence of the shed router dongle and began talking to it. A minute or so later Home assistant reported the light switch as available so I completed the integration.I could now not only turn my workshop lights on and off from anywhere in the world (!), but use the shed lights as "soft" lighting for our deck above it. and all was well.That was... until our neighbours Wi-Fi decided to move channel autonomously (it does that a LOT) ! :-(The HAN (Home Area Network) tried to reconfigure itself , but at this point the distances involved with the roof slates and the level of Wi-Fi interference made the light on/off function a 1 in 3-4 chance of getting through.I purchased a 3rd ZigBee dongle, flashed it as a router, and installed it under my eaves using another old mobile phone power supply and a USB extension cable. I pushed the antenna out through one of the attic vents built into the eaves, and wrapped the antenna joints in self-amalgam tape for waterproofing.Instantly all devices linked up together solidly! and there has not been a single issue since (no matter what neighbour's Wi-Fi tries) . The attached pic shows the topography of the network auto generated in Home Assistant. I now have saturation coverage of my home and gardens so VERY pleased with the setup.Since that snapshot was taken I have added many other ZigBee devices without a hitch.So to my scoring:VALUE FOR MONEYAs a plug and play ZigBee co-ordinator - 5 stars - no quibbles. plugged it in and boom! it integrated100%As a ZigBee Router once flashed , again 5 stars - zero failures , no wobbles , nothing - just works!EASE OF INSTALLATION:It would be nice if Sonoff had made it easier to reflash the device without extensive Linux knowledge. Perhaps a windows app for the not-so-geeky everyman?Hmm...I think one point off for relying on third party software when it has potential to double sales of your product!EASE OF USE:In both co-ordinator mode and router mode (once flashed) you plug it in and it works thus far error freetherefore I have to give it 5 stars.I hope you found this interesting if a bit geeky - but thats ZigBee for you.Thanks for reading!
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