

🚀 Upgrade your home’s IQ with Shelly Plus Uni — smart, sleek, and always connected!
Shelly Plus Uni is a compact, hub-free smart module designed for low-voltage systems (5-28 VDC/8-24 VAC) that enables remote control and monitoring via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Featuring dual inputs and dry contact outputs, a precise voltmeter, and pulse counting, it seamlessly converts traditional appliances into smart devices compatible with Alexa and Google Home. Ideal for automating gates, garage doors, alarms, and battery monitoring, it offers real-time notifications and easy app-based configuration for a smarter, more connected lifestyle.













| ASIN | B0CQD1Z2K8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,874 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #6 in Home Automation Modules |
| Brand | Shelly |
| Date First Available | January 11, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.46 x 1.65 x 0.63 inches |
| Item model number | 3800235265710 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Shelly Europe |
| Product Dimensions | 1.46 x 1.65 x 0.63 inches |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | CE, RoHS |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 105 Degrees Fahrenheit |
W**N
Works well multiple inputs and outputs
These Unis work well for making old garage openers smart and be able to control 2 doors with such a small, prebuilt micro-controller. Small yet it is wifi enabled. The current wifi opener controller is not so great. This Uni is simple and I can make the sensors work as I prefer. I will be using 2 sensors on a single door to check door status, as well as latch status. I use it with a regulated 12V power adapter. I will be using another one for monitoring my car battery. I had situations where the battery became low several times. The Uni is perfect to wire up inside the car as a battery voltage monitor. Is sends me messages when its below the threshold. The Shelly App is easy to use and setup. I can also setup scenes and send notifications to my phone. The Uni has 2 wifi connections, so that I can setup home as well as one from my cell when away. Love the fact that it has 2 inputs and 2 potential-free outputs. The built-in voltage measurement via analog input is very accurate. The power consumption is low. Instructions are great and there is much info online as well. The Uni works as expected.
A**R
So many options and just works
The options to power and use this module are so endless, it's well worth it. You could definitely put something together with ESPHome that would cost half the price, and that's what I almost did, but do you really want to spend hours tinkering rather than pay the extra $10 for a well-finished reliable solution that just works? In my particular case, I was trying to control an internal component of a hot tub that used 15 volts DC (what an awkward voltage), and using this module allowed me to power it directly from the same wires I was controlling, without the need for an external power supply. Super convenient. I also like that it has pretty much every integration under the sun, so I know that while I may want to control it directly with an app today, it will be able to connect to my Home Assistant instance in the future if I want more control.
B**D
Useful gadget but not very user friendly
Works well. Wifi range is not as advertised. App is not simple to use.
Z**D
Great for detecting power state changes for HASS triggering.
Using two USB A power adapters and an e26 to 120 female plug adapter, I set this up to watch the power status of the garage door opener light to switch other outdoor lights on when activated. Wiring follows: Red/White: +5VDC from opener adapter. Black: -5VDC from opener adapter. Grey: +5VDC always on adapter. Green: -5VDC always on adapter. All others trimmed and taped off. The White analog wire connected to the Red wire allowed me to use the Voltmeter functionality to set up a trigger in Home Assistant when voltage was detected at the garage door light socket. I now have extra lighting when I come home in the dark and the other lights are also set to turn off and mirror the status of the garage. TP-Link, while their products are my go-to for price point and functionality, they don't report power status reliably. While this module has many features, the ones mentioned in this review made it extremely useful for getting a quick report in power status change, yielding useful light triggering. I didn't go through the trouble of adding a bleed resistor to the opener power adapter because I found a usb adapter that drained quickly after power off. There was some experimentation involved and I was lucky to have a generic usb adapter that met my needs. This functionality depends on how quickly any leftover charge is left in the adapter, so your results and implementation will vary from mine.
J**K
Great gadget.
It's like the Raspberry Pi of automation. The device is inexpensive and has a lot of features. The online information is scattered throughout the world so you may have to get up to speed a bit on them. For the simple task I needed this was great. I monitor battery in garage via wifi. The signal just sneaks out. I used a paint stirring stick to mount to.
C**S
I love these
I've been using UNIs throughout my van. I have 15 or so running. They aren't super durable, but printed 3d cases for them and am careful about the loads I control. The switches are low amp, so use a relay if you are controlling any real load. If you toggle power accidentally, they'll lose their connection to the wireless, but they are easy to add back with the shelly app. The devices work well with Home Assistant, and they are easy to wire up. They seem to handle a range of input power just fine (12v to 13.7v) though I did put eventually wire them with regulated 12v power just in case. The older ones use less power than the new Uni Plus. The new plus versions do seem more solidly built.
A**N
Worked well
Worked great.
A**N
Was very fun to experiment with but the price is getting too high
Easy to connect to via BT or WiFi. BT requires the Shelly app, WiFi only needs your browser. These are very low power/performance so they take a bit to get online, that is to be expected, it performs as promised. The Rpi Pico is $7 cheaper. The difference is the Rpi requires you o be interested in having an understanding of programming rather than the Uni needing the ability to work through some confined scripting. If the Uni offered a deal on buying a few together I would have done that, guess they like their single item profit level more than they care for increased sales.
L**O
o produto veio com defeito e ninguém respondeu a minha reclamação.
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