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Shelly 1

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Shelly 1 is a small form factor smart switch with potential-free contacts, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services. Shelly 1 can be accessed, controlled, and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet. It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches, or in other places with limited space. Shelly 1 has an embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.

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Shelly Pro 1 is a one-phase, 1 channel DIN rail relay with LAN, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connection, supporting up to 16 A for professional lights and appliance automation in residential or commercial applications. It is equipped with potential-free outputs (dry contacts). Supports scripting functionalities for custom automation scenes. Shelly Pro 1 allows you to control the lights on 1 phase and control them by setting custom schedules and smart timers.

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