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Best Buy Guide
Smart Switch Modules
Best Buy Guide

Smart Switch Modules

Discover the Best Switch Modules for Your Smart Home.

There are several ways to automate your home lighting. Some people like the simplicity of smart light bulbs, while others prefer replacing their wall switches entirely. A third option, which combines convenience with maintaining your home’s aesthetic, is installing switch modules inside the switchbox. This way, you keep your existing wall switch while enjoying the benefits of automating your home with Homey Flows.

Switch modules can automate lights and control a wide array of appliances and devices throughout your home, making them an incredibly versatile smart device. In this Best Buy Guide, we explore the best switch modules compatible with Homey, focusing on reliability, stability, current rating, and additional features.

How to Choose a Smart Switch Module

While switch modules are, at their core, very simple devices, certain features can supercharge their abilities and open up a wider range of automation possibilities. In this regard, there are several factors to consider when choosing a smart switch module.

Connectivity

Consider choosing a module that uses a reliable mesh networking protocol like Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Thread. Usually, switch modules that require a Neutral wire can act as network repeaters and solidify and extend your network.

Multi-switch Compatibility

If multiple switches control the same light fixture (for instance, two-way or three-way switches), verify that the switch module supports multi-way configurations.

Neutral Wire Requirement

Check if the switch module requires a neutral wire for installation, which may impact compatibility with older homes or specific wiring setups. Even though switch modules that don’t require a neutral wire are common, they are often unreliable and have a lower maximum current rating compared to switches that do use neutral.

Load Capacity

Verify the switch module’s maximum load capacity to ensure it can handle the wattage of your light fixtures or appliances.

Additional Features

Consider the importance of additional features outlined in our article, such as power monitoring and detached relay mode. 

Price

Consider the cost of the switch module and ensure it fits within your budget while offering the desired features and functionality. Remember that if you plan to automate numerous lights or devices, expenses can quickly stack up, especially if opting for higher-priced modules.

BrandModelProtocolMax
Current
Requires
Neutral
Energy
Metering
Price
Aeotec Brand Logo BBGAeotecPico SwitchZigbee16 A€44.99
Evvr IconEVVRSmart RelayZigbee3 A€49.99
fibaro-brand-logo-bbgFibaroSingle SwitchZ-Wave8 A€54.95
Heltun IconHeltunHigh Load SwitchZ-Wave16 A€95.95
TrustACM-3500-3433 MHz15 A€29.95
qubino-brand-logo-bbgQubinoFlush 1 RelayZ-Wave10 A€54.95
Schneider IconSchneiderMicromoduleZigbee10 A€45.00
shelly-brand-logo-bbgShelly1PM Mini Gen3Wi-Fi8 A€13.50
Sonoff IconSonoffMini ExtremeMatter10 A€12.90
Sunricher icon
SunricherIn-Wall SwitchZigbee16 A€41.95
Zooz Brand Logo BBGZoozZEN52 Double RelayZ-Wave10 A€35.95

Aeotec Pico Switch

Available at €44.99

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Aeotec Pico Switch
  • High-quality build
  • High power rating
  • Zigbee router
  • Overheat and overload protection
  • Terminals have weak grip
Homey Pro
Homey Bridge

The Aeotec Pico Switch is part of the company’s latest switch module line-up. It uses Zigbee as a communication method. This module requires a neutral wire for operation, which turns the device into a Zigbee router. It also has an external antenna to boost communication range and eliminate potential interference.

The Pico Switch is a high-quality one-gang switch module capable of handling loads of up to 16 amperes. If you need two output terminals to control two separate devices, the Pico Duo Switch model uses the same case and form factor and can handle two separate outputs of 8 amperes each. 

An internal temperature sensor keeps the Aeotec Pico in check and gives the module its overheat protection feature. Further, the Pico also has surge and overload protection mechanisms, protecting your home in the case of a power issue.

You can pair the Aeotec Pico with Homey Bridge or Homey Pro directly. This way, you can toggle the relay, create schedules, and monitor the energy consumption of your connected light or appliance.

You can use this model with all types of wall switches, whether you have a momentary, toggle, or multi-way switch. The push-and-release terminals of the Aeotec Pico models have a weaker grip on the wire compared to screw terminals, which is the only downside.

EVVR In-Wall Relay

Available at €49.99

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EVVR In-Wall Relay
  • Simple functionality
  • Good build quality
  • Small size
  • Neutral not required in switch box
  • Involved installation
Homey Pro

If your home lacks a neutral wire inside wall switch boxes, you will need to either hire an electrician to rewire the switch boxes or opt for no-neutral switch modules. The latter can prove to be problematic since switches that operate without a neutral are less stable and usually have lower current ratings compared to neutral-based switches.  

This is where the EVVR In-Wall Relay shines. This device solves the neutral wire requirement in quite a genius way.

The device actually consists of two parts. First, you have the smart relay, which you install in your light fixture where the neutral wire is always present. Second, you have the switch sub-assembly, which you install inside your wall switch box where the neutral is absent.

This split setup allows you to leverage the neutral wire without having to rewire your switch box while maintaining the functionality of your existing wall switch. It’s smart, simple, and very functional.

Once you pair the EVVR In-Wall Relay to Homey Pro, you can simply toggle the device and use it as a trigger for creating Flows. EVVR offers both Z-Wave and Zigbee variants of their In-Wall relay.

It’s important to note that the EVVR does not have an energy meter and can handle loads of only 3 amperes. This is good enough for lights but not much else. It can also be difficult to install since you are essentially wiring two different devices in two different places.

Fibaro Single Switch

Available at €54.95

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Fibaro Single Switch
  • High-quality build
  • Energy metering
  • Small size
  • Dual gang model available
  • Pricy
Homey Pro
Homey Bridge

The Fibaro Single Switch is a high-quality energy metering module compatible with Homey Bridge and Homey Pro. It uses Z-Wave to communicate directly with Homey, resulting in a stable and robust connection.

The Fibaro Switch measures just 42 millimeters wide and 38 millimeters tall and can be easily installed inside a standard wall switch box. This model works with all types of switches, including momentary, toggle, and multi-way switches. 

The Single Switch has a maximum current rating of 8 amperes, although if you go overboard, the overcurrent protection mechanism kicks and turns off the device automatically. If you need two output terminals, Fibaro also offers the Double Switch module, which can handle 6.5 amperes per channel.

Even though Fibaro claims the Single Switch is suitable for outlets, the 8 amperes rating will not be enough to handle large appliances or heavy-duty equipment. Priced at over 50 euros, It’s also among the pricier models in our Best Buy Guide.

Heltun High Load Switch

Available at €95.95

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Heltun High Load Switch
  • Heavy duty
  • Durable and robust
  • Overload protection
  • Thermostat mode
  • Very expensive
Homey Pro
Homey Bridge

If you are looking for a heavy-duty switch module that you can be certain will not fail, consider the Heltun High Load Switch. This device is rated for a maximum load of 16 amperes and can easily handle electric boilers, radiators, underfloor heating systems, or other large appliances.

The Heltun High Load Switch has a very accurate energy meter, keeping the module in check with its overcurrent and surge protection mechanisms. 

What’s interesting about the Heltun High Load Switch is that it can also operate as a thermostat controller, which can control any electric HVAC system. The module uses an external NTC probe to monitor the ambient or floor temperature and get a reading in Homey, allowing you to create Flows and automate your heating system.

If you decide to use the Heltun High Load Switch for controlling lights, you can easily wire your existing wall switches, as it is compatible with both momentary and toggle switches.

The Heltun High Load Switch integrates very well with Homey Bridge and Homey Pro over Z-Wave and also acts as a Z-Wave repeater, extending your network's range and improving its stability. 

The extensive feature set and heavy-duty rating of the Heltun High Load Switch come at a premium, making it the most expensive device on our list.

Trust 3-in-1 Switch ACM-3500-3

Available at €29.95

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Trust 3-in-1 Switch ACM-3500-3
  • Long-range
  • 3 individual channels
  • Remote pairing
  • Can be used outdoors (with box)
  • Incompatible with external switches
Homey Pro
Homey Bridge

The Trust ACM-3500-3 is a 3-in-1 smart switch module that can independently control three separate devices. Each channel can handle up to 5 amperes, with a total load capacity of 15 amperes across all channels.

The ACM-3500-3 uses 433 MHz to pair with your Homey Bridge or Homey Pro, offering a long-range connection ideal for installations in detached sheds or junction boxes. The 433 MHz radio frequency protocol allows you to toggle the module from ranges of up to 100 meters, making it a very suitable choice if you have a large home or yard. For example, you can use the ACM-3500-3 to control an outdoor lamp, patio heater, and pool pump – all from the same junction box!

You can further enhance the utility of the Trust’s ACM-3500-3 module by installing it inside their OWH-002 splashproof box, which makes it resistant to the elements. In addition, you can pair it with a 433 MHz remote to toggle the relays manually and from a distance.

Although the ACM-3500-3 is also suitable for installation inside circuit breaker boxes, it’s worth noting that the module is too large to fit behind a standard wall switch box. Additionally, it is incompatible with existing wall switches. You can only operate it wirelessly or locally by pressing one of its three buttons.

Qubino Flush 1 Relay

Available at €54.95

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Qubino Flush 1 Relay
  • Very small
  • Z-Wave repeater
  • Energy metering
  • Additional input terminals
  • Can be confusing to wire
Homey Pro
Homey Bridge

If you prefer installing Z-Wave devices in your smart home, the Qubino Flush 1 Relay is an excellent choice for controlling your lights and appliances. Qubino is a trusted Slovenian brand with a large product portfolio, focusing almost exclusively on Z-Wave devices.

The Flush 1 Relay fits all types of mounting boxes worldwide and attaches to flip, toggle, and momentary switches. You can use it to control lights and devices that fit within its 10-ampere maximum current limit.

Like the Heltun High Load Switch, this module also has a set of terminals for attaching an external temperature probe. The Qubino goes even further by offering three separate input terminals for connecting external switches, push buttons, or sensors. For example, a magnetic contact sensor can be attached to one of these terminals whose state can trigger the Qubino Flush 1 Relay automatically.

The Qubino Flush 1 Relay integrates really well with Homey Bridge or Homey Pro, enabling you to use the state of the individual inputs as triggers or actions in Flows. Additionally, the Flush 1 Relay measures the power consumption of the connected light or appliance, giving you an overview on your Homey Energy dashboard. 

Every Qubino product undergoes thorough 100% testing and is assigned a unique serial number, guaranteeing traceability in case of any concerns. This practice is integral to the company’s two-year warranty, providing assurance that the product you acquire is consistently supported by Qubino.

To top it all off, the Qubino Flush 1 Relay acts as a Z-Wave repeater in your network, relaying traffic from adjacent devices back to your Homey. It measures just 41 millimeters wide and 15.4 millimeters thick, making it one of the top three smallest switch modules on our list.

Schneider Electric Micromodule

Available at €45.00

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Schneider Electric Micromodule
  • High-quality build
  • Durable and robust
  • Zigbee router
  • Can handle large appliances
  • Limited features for its price tag
Homey Pro
Homey Bridge

Schneider Electric is a French multinational company specializing in digital automation and energy management. The company’s large product portfolio is well known and trusted across the globe, distinguishing their smart home products under their Wiser platform.

The Schneider Switch Micromodule is a simple smart relay that uses Zigbee as a communication protocol. You can pair it directly to your Homey Bridge and Homey Pro, enabling basic toggle controls and the ability to use it in Flows.

The Schneider Switches exhibit the ability to switch ohmic, inductive, or capacitive loads. This means they are suitable for controlling large appliances with motors, like fridges, freezers, heaters, and boilers. You can also wire the module inside a standard switch box to control lights while attaching your existing momentary or toggle switch. To be on the safe side, the Schneider Micromodule has a 16-ampere circuit breaker that cuts off power if the relay draws more than the maximum current. 

The Schneider Micromodule boasts exceptional build quality, durability, and robustness. However, its utility is limited to these aspects since it lacks energy metering or any additional features typically found in comparable switch modules on our list.

Shelly 1PM Mini Gen3

Available at €13.5

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Shelly 1PM Mini Gen3
  • Tiny size
  • Versatile
  • Energy metering
  • Upcoming Matter update
  • Can generate heat in tight spaces
Homey Pro
Homey

The Shelly 1PM Mini (Gen3) is the smallest switch module ever made by any company. This device measures 35 x 29 x 16 millimeters, which is just a tad taller than a 2-euro coin! You will not have any trouble installing the 1PM Mini in any switch box.

Despite its minuscule size, the Shelly 1PM Mini has an impressive feature set. It can handle maximum loads of 8 amperes and has overvoltage, overcurrent, and overheat protection mechanisms. These safety features ensure the correct operation of the module and the well-being of your home.

Further, the PM stands for power monitoring, which means the device can accurately measure the energy consumption of the connected light or appliance. If you do not need power metering, Shelly also offers a switch-only device in the same case.

You can use the relay inside the 1PM mini in several operation modes, suitable for toggle, momentary, and edge switches. However, perhaps the most interesting mode is the detached switch, which separates the input from the output (relay). This mode opens up some interesting automation options and enhances the Shelly 1PM Mini’s flexibility.

The Shelly 1PM Mini uses Wi-Fi to communicate with your home network and effortlessly pairs with your Homey. The Gen3 mark brings another interesting promise to the table, though, since all Shelly Gen 3 devices are set to receive Matter support in the near future.

It’s worth noting that because of its tiny size, the Shelly 1PM can generate heat when it operates under load in a confined switch box.

Sonoff Mini Extreme MINIR4M

Available at €12.90

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Sonoff Mini Extreme MINIR4M
  • Matter device
  • Very small
  • Versatile
  • 2 Neutral terminals
  • No energy metering
Homey Pro

The Sonoff Mini Extreme, often labeled as MINIR4M, is a Matter-enabled switch module with size and features comparable to the Shelly 1PM Mini. This model is also very small and easy to work with, measuring just 39 x 33 x 17 millimeters.

You can use the MINIR4M with Matter on Homey Pro, resulting in a straightforward onboarding process that is free from proprietary apps and other obstacles. Once added to Homey, you can toggle the device and create Flows to automate your home.

Like the Shelly, you can use the Sonoff MINIR4M with toggle, flip, and momentary switches. The detached relay mode, which separates the input from the output, is also a feature of the MINIR4M, improving its utility and application scenarios.

One thing that sets the MINIR4M apart from the Shelly is the double neutral wire terminals. This eliminates the need to use Wago blocks to split the neutral—you can just use the device itself! It’s neat and very handy, especially when installed inside a switch box.

It’s worth noting that the MINIR4M does not have an energy meter, ultimately making the Shelly 1PM the more capable device. Sonoff claims an extensive testing process verifies the reliability of the MINIR4M under load, testing every possible component that can be short-circuited. A flame-retardant shell used in the MINIR4M complements these safety features.

Sunricher In-Wall Switch

Available at €41.95

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Sunricher In-Wall Switch
  • Durable and reliable
  • Heavy-duty model
  • No-neutral model
  • Z-Wave and Zigbee models
  • Bulky
Homey Pro
Homey Bridge

Sunricher In-Wall Switches are a series of modules that control lights, curtains, shutters, or other devices with basic switching functionality. These modules measure 45 x 45 x 20 millimeters and fit standard European wall switch boxes.

The product line-up consists of both Z-Wave and Zigbee models, with the latter equipped with an external antenna for improved reception and reduced interference. The heavy-duty 16-ampere model requires a neutral wire and can handle loads of up to 3680 watts, making it suitable for large appliances like fridges, heaters, fans, and ACs. Sunricher also produces a no-neutral in-wall relay switch with a maximum rating of 4.8 amperes, suitable for controlling lighting.

Sunricher modules integrate seamlessly with Homey through dedicated apps from each reseller. Users can toggle devices, check their status, and monitor energy consumption. Sunricher white-labels and sells its in-wall modules through Vesternet, Namron, and ROBB Smarrt.

Sunricher In-Wall Switches have a reputation for their reliability, durability, and simple functionality. However, their slightly bulkier design and thick antenna may pose a challenge during installation, especially when installed behind existing wall switches.

Zooz ZEN52 Double Relay

Available at €35.95

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Zooz ZEN52 Double Relay
  • Small size
  • High-quality build
  • Z-Wave repeater
  • Works with all wall switches
  • Pre-installed wires
Homey Pro
Homey Bridge

Zooz is an American brand that is popular for producing high-quality smart devices. They focus on utilizing Z-Wave as its communication protocol. The team behind The Smartest House, one of the US’s most popular Z-Wave device stores, founded the company.

The Zooz ZEN52 relay is a small, two-gang smart module with a maximum load of 5 amperes per channel or 10 amperes total. It can control lights, fans, smart bulbs, or other devices within its maximum load rating. Besides the US, this model is also available in EU and UK variants, with features adapted to suit these markets.

You can wire the ZEN52 model to existing toggle, momentary, and multi-way switches. Additionally, you can configure toggle switches to work with the ZEN52 with fixed actions. Up is always ON, Down is always OFF.

Zooz ZEN52 integrates with Homey Bridge or Homey Pro over Z-Wave while also acting as a signal repeater. Users can toggle the switch per gang, start flows based on its actions, or use the device in detached relay mode, independent from the wall switch input.

Instead of using terminals for wiring, the ZEN52 has pre-installed pigtail wires for, as Zooz claims, easier installation. Whether this installation offers an easier setup is debatable since using pre-attached wires will require terminal blocks. This can quickly become a tangled mess, especially in European switch boxes.

Summary

Besides their obvious use case in automating lights, switch modules are versatile smart devices that can control almost anything in your connected home.

The most important thing to be mindful of is the module’s maximum current rating. Exceeding it can lead to dangerous scenarios, such as potentially causing a fire. Some modules have protection mechanisms, but it’s still crucial to respect the rating when making your selection.

Any additional features are a nice bonus for the switch module, such as the ability to operate in detached mode. Essentially, this feature allows users to trigger Advanced Flows based on the input state, independent from the output. With Homey, this is a particularly useful feature and can supercharge your smart home.

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