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The SONOFF ZBMINIL2 is a Zigbee 3.0 smart light switch designed for easy installation without a neutral wire. It supports two-way control, works seamlessly with major smart home platforms like Alexa and Google Home, and fits into compact mounting boxes. With a 6A current rating and customizable timers, it offers a versatile, space-saving solution for modern smart homes.












| ASIN | B0B74H2P6G |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | 16,697 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 154 in Switches & Dimmers |
| Brand | SONOFF |
| Circuit Type | 2-way |
| Colour | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | ZigBee |
| Connector Type | Crimp |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Current Rating | 6 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,775) |
| Included Components | ZBMINIL2 |
| International Protection Rating | IP40 |
| Item Dimensions | 13 x 43 x 20 millimetres |
| Manufacturer | SONOFF |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | ZBMINIL2 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Specification Met | [IP40] |
| Switch Type | Rocker |
| Terminal | Screw |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 85 Degrees Celsius |
| Wattage | 3 watts |
R**H
Small, simple to wire and works with home assistant
I bought this about a year ago to convert the switch on the outside of my bathroom to a smart switch. I have no neutral wire, so this was obviously the no-neutral version! As you can see in the details, this is a really small device and fitted nicely behind the switch in a 35mm back box. The instructions are fairly clear and it's straightforward to wire up. Its a Zigbee device and once installed, it connected seamlessly with home assistant. I used ZHA on a sonoff 3.0 USB dongle plus. As it has no neutral, it doesn't work as a Zigbee router, so won't work to extend your Zigbee mesh. All in all a great product that has allowed me to convert a dumb switch to a smart one. In addition, the physical dumb switch remains functional which keeps the luddites in my family happy too!
S**R
Great no neutral Zigbee relay module.
Very good zigbee relay modules. Cheap but you will need a slightly deeper box or a spacer to fit it depending on your wiring. Has been working flawlessly now for almost a year. Connected to home assistant without much issue. One issue for the more advanced users. If you rely on binding, these don't seem o support it. Bit of an issue fit you are trying to setup lighting to work even when the main hub is offline. Otherwise these work flawlessly.
J**S
Works perfectly with my light switches that have no neutral wire
Our light switches have a live wire in and then a wire out to the light with no neutral. This works perfectly with and still allows us to use our normal light switch as a dumb switch. You connect the live in to the relay "L In" connector and the wire to the light connects to the "L Out" connector. To add your dumb switch, connect the L1 to the L1 on the switch and the L2 to the Comm on the switch. The relay will follow the status of the physical switch while also allowing use independently of the switch. This means the switch can still be operated even if there relay loses connectivity. The relay does not allow you to switch on or off while it is in pairing mode but once it is out of pairing mode you can configure it for use via your Zigbee Hub and app or by pressing the physical button on the Relay. The relay is quite loud when clicking on and off and there is understandably a noticeable split second delay when using it. I'm terms of size they are no bigger than a £2 coin but my back boxes are only 16mm deep so they would not fit behind my switches without either digging a deeper back box or buying a back box extender frame. They advise not to use them in metal back box as they reduce range but I've had no issues with this. I purchased a 2 pack, one was faulty and kept disconnecting from the zigbee hub and amazon compensated me for this. I have the relays connected to my Home Assistant server via Zigbee2MQTT and it works well. I have an automation linked to a Zigbee button so that I can use it as a secondary switch. EDIT - Feb 2026: After almost one year of use, this device is still performing nearly flawlessly. However, when I need to reboot my Home Assistant server, this device can take up to half an hour to reconnect to Zigbee, all other Zigbee devices I use reconnect within a few minutes. They are a fair price but you don't save much by buying them as a bundle. You can also purchase them directly from China via a popular Chinese drop shipping site for considerably cheaper if you are willing to wait an extra week for delivery. This should be kept in mind when considering value for money
S**Z
Works with Smartthings
I'm using it to turn on the porch light via Smartthings. I've disconnected the PIR from the lamp as it was picking up too much activity across the road. Now the lamp ONLY turns on when HUMAN is detected on property BOUNDARY. (Reolink human detection > email > iFTTT > Smartthings > Sonoff) there is about 2 seconds delay to go through all these services, but works great haven't had any issues yet. Connects to Smartthings via Zigbee so no need to install 3rd party software. As you can see on the picture I'm only using the 1st two terminals, no need for the other 2 as its not switched. One minor observation when I was testing it on a LED flood light, about a quarter of the LEDs remains ON at low power when switched OFF, (zombie effect). Otherwise does what it's intended for, good responsiveness, great product.
M**R
Does not work as suggested.
Unable to connect to the device. Made sure I had a 2.4Ghz WiFi connection and even created a network just to pair this. Still it could not be found on either the Android or Apple apps. I tried multiple smart devices apps after the one suggested in the manual but nothing detected the device. Luckily I only got one of these devices to test and one to test from another manufacturer. The device from the other manufacturer worked perfectly and is now installed and working flawlessly. I would suggest avoiding this device as it does not work as suggested.
M**B
Tiny, no Neutral - great for old fashioned UK wiring
This is a very neat solution it fitted inside the switch box (MK External switch) and connected easily to the Sonoff Zigbee hub. I now have timer and remote control via the app - which can make the lights come on at a certain time including sunset +/- but the switch also still works as a physical switch (although up/down now depends upon the state of the sonoff device. Other solutions were not as small, needed a neutral wire or allowed some "ghost" current through - this has none of these issues.
R**A
Para que funcione ser requiere un Zigbee Hub, no funciona directamente con Wifi y la app de Sonoff. Se agrega el Hub a la app y luego, se agregan los subdispositivos como este ZBMINIL2
E**2
Molto comodi per modificare l'impianto elettrico esistente e creare un impianto di illuminazione domotica. Non necessita ti tirare fili di neutro per alimentare il dispositivo. Tramite un qualsiasi server zigbee si riesce ad aggiungere punti luce domotici con comandi con i più comuni assistenti digitali (Alexa, Google home). Come serve zigbee può essere utilizzato l'eco plus e Echo show e tutti i dispositivi Alexa che hanno Zigbee integrato.
M**O
Ho acquistato il SONOFF ZBMINIL2 Zigbee per migliorare l’automazione domestica e non potrei essere più soddisfatto della scelta. È un dispositivo compatto, versatile e altamente funzionale che ha superato le mie aspettative sotto ogni punto di vista. Design e qualità dei materiali. La prima cosa che colpisce è il design ultra-compatto: è stato facile integrarlo nelle scatole di derivazione standard senza alcun problema di spazio. I materiali utilizzati sono di alta qualità e garantiscono una sensazione di solidità e sicurezza. Installazione semplice. L’installazione è stata sorprendentemente semplice anche per chi, come me, non è un elettricista professionista. Ho apprezzato molto la presenza di un manuale chiaro e ben dettagliato, che mi ha guidato passo dopo passo. Inoltre, la compatibilità con la tecnologia Zigbee ha reso l’integrazione con il mio hub domotico (nel mio caso, un hub Homey Pro) assolutamente immediata. Prestazioni eccellenti. Una volta configurato, il SONOFF ZBMINIL2 ha funzionato in modo impeccabile. La risposta ai comandi è immediata e stabile, senza ritardi o disconnessioni. Ho integrato il dispositivo con il mio ecosistema Alexa, e il controllo vocale delle luci e degli elettrodomestici è diventato un gioco da ragazzi. Funzionalità avanzate. Uno degli aspetti che ho apprezzato di più è la possibilità di controllare sia l’interruttore fisico che il dispositivo in remoto. Questa doppia funzionalità è estremamente utile, soprattutto in ambienti condivisi, dove non tutti sono abituati all’uso della domotica. Rapporto qualità-prezzo. Per il prezzo, il SONOFF ZBMINIL2 offre caratteristiche e prestazioni che si trovano solitamente in dispositivi ben più costosi. È una soluzione ideale per chi desidera espandere il proprio sistema di automazione senza spendere una fortuna. In conclusione, consiglio vivamente il SONOFF ZBMINIL2 Zigbee a chiunque stia cercando un dispositivo affidabile, semplice da configurare e perfetto per un sistema domotico Zigbee. Non posso che dargli cinque stelle!
K**Y
I bought this little box without knowing for certain if it would do what I wanted it to do. I put some smart wafer lights in my kitchen ceiling, but they do not respond to my SmartThings commands if the double-pole light switch they are connected to is switched off. I was hoping the installation of this switch would remotely turn the switch on and enable the lights to still work. When I first got this thing, I chickened out of installing it in this switch because I wasn't 100% confident I understood the wiring diagram, and I wasn't even sure it would do what I wanted it to do even if it was installed properly. So it stayed unused for about 6 weeks until I got the bright idea to use it on a single-pole switch that operated a track light over the kitchen sink that predated my foray into SmartThings connectivity. I still battled my insecurities about the wiring diagram but proceeded anyway, connecting the wires as I best understood it. When I powered the circuit back on, I could tell I had done it right because every time I touched the test button on the Sonoff module, the lights went from on to off or vice versa. But after downloading the recommended app (eWeLink) on my smartphone, I could not get the module to be recognized. With SmartThings, there is compatibility with other apps, so once you get the native app to recognize the device, you can import it into SmartThings. Anyway, I tried a number of times to initialize the module so the eWeLink app could connect, but never succeeded. Finally out of desperation, I opened up my SmartThings app and initiated the Add Device command, and it recognized it almost immediately. So now I can control these track lights through SmartThings. And the wild thing is that the single-pole wall switch now behaves like a double-pole switch. If you want to turn the lights on by activating the wall switch, you simply flick the switch up if it's down, or down if it's up. The "on" and "off" label embossed on the toggle is no longer relevant.
S**D
This Zigbee switch does exactly what it's supposed to do: it reliably controls the light. The installation was surprisingly straightforward. I was able to connect it to my existing wiring without any issues, and its very compact size meant it fit perfectly into my round wall box, which is about 6 cm in diameter. Out of the box, it works as a direct replacement for a standard switch, but of course, it's not "smart" on its own. This is where I hit a small snag. I wasn't initially aware that to unlock its smart features—specifically, the ability to pair it with another wireless switch or remote—you absolutely need a Zigbee hub. This crucial detail could be clearer in the product description. Once my hub arrived, the pairing and setup process through the app was quick and effortless. The ability to now control the light from multiple points and integrate it into my smart home system is fantastic. Pros: - Extremely compact – fits into small wall boxes. - Simple physical installation – works with standard wiring. - Reliable performance and fast pairing once a hub is available. Cons: - Requires a Zigbee hub for all smart functionality (not always obvious for buyers). - The included instructions could be more comprehensive and clearer.
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