







⚡ Upgrade your smart home game with pro-level power control!
The Shelly Pro 3EM Switch Add-On enhances your Shelly Pro 3EM by adding dry contact switching capabilities rated at 2A, enabling advanced load control such as appliance disconnection and solar/battery management. It mounts easily on a DIN rail, operates on low voltage supplied by the main device, and supports app and voice control without requiring a hub. Perfect for professionals seeking reliable, scalable home automation with precise scheduling and seamless integration.















| Brand | Shelly |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 6 x 19 cm; 20 g |
| Item model number | Shelly_Pro_Add |
| Manufacturer | Shelly Europe |
| Colour | White |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
| Item Weight | 20 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**L
Fantastic works fab A1 smart meter
A1 works fantastic ,great app to use for control working well with ecoflow stream .
A**N
Reliable and Consumer Unit compatible
Reliable and Consumer Unit compatible. Fitted multiple units and have had perfect reliability and good accuracy for last 6 months.
M**E
Good quality but expensive
Works exactly as described and been installed for 5 months without problem.
J**M
Perfect with Home Assistant
Love this product and it’s perfectly complimented when added to Home Assistant. I now regularly check out my energy consumption via my HA Dashboard. Had these installed in their own mini consumer unit next to my main one with room to add more in the future.
C**N
FANTASTIC
I connected one ct clamp to live power in from grid and one to live power in from pv out to grid , I put a plug on mains supply , Works great and seems very accurate . This is one of the best I have tried with a very good app on tablet and phone
V**C
excellent
excellent delivery service, shelly works great, many thanks
S**T
Great device
Using this to monitor incoming power and also EV charger power, Home assistant is outputing 2 graphs showing house usage without the EV usage showing, the Monitor cable was a little short so extened it by 3m testing it on a kettle before and after the extension incase of any issues with monitoring over a longer distance, no issues with the 3.6m cable now
A**R
Stores historical data for 60 days, but you can't access it properly
There are two primary functions of an energy meter: 1. It should tell you how much energy is currently being used 2. It should provide totals of how much energy was used in the past This device provides totals divided into time periods of 60 seconds, which would be great if you can access it without critical performance issues. Querying for the range of historical data that's present will take longer and longer the more data is stored. Eventually after 60 days it will take over 12 seconds for the device to respond, and it all it usually has to do is return 2 numbers: the oldest record timestamp and the number of 60-second records. While it's doing this it's unable to respond to queries for how much energy is currently being used because all of the API requests are processed sequentially (which is reasonable except it relies on all requests being processed quickly). Querying individual records takes almost a whole second too, which isn't ideal when I want to graph the energy currently being used every second. The outcome is that you can't reliably retrieve all of the historical data from the device because of this poor performance, and you definitely can't make graphs of your usage at the same time because it can only respond to your queries sequentially. If you can cope with not being able to reliably retrieve historical data, it can provide the 60-second usage totals as WebSocket events without impacting performance. The manufacturer refuses to fix this because the developers claim it can't be fixed.
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