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ITEAD launches Zigbee version of Sonoff S26: S26R2ZB

Sonoff S26R2ZB: 3 different plug standards
Sonoff S26R2ZB: 3 different plug standards

ITEAD is launching one product after another these days. Today we see the Sonoff S26R2ZB appearing on the scene. Many people have asked for a Zigbee version of the Sonoff S26. Those people will be happy to see the the Sonoff S26R2ZB is released today. There are versions with UK plugs, EU F (general style) and EU E (French style).

The Sonoff S26R2ZB will require a Zigbee bridge to operate. This can either be a Sonoff Zigbee bridge which operates at the eWeLink ecosystem as wel an Amazon Echo 4th gen, as well as a Philips Hue bridge and several other Zigbee bridges.

Compared to the Sonoff S26 the featureset of the Sonoff S26R2ZB will probably a bit more limited due the fact the Zigbee protocol doesn’t have standardization of a few features the WiFi version Sonoff S26 has. However, you can still expect things like switching on/off, schedule, timer, scenes and sharing to work.

Announcement of the Sonoff S26R2ZB on Sonoff’s official Facebook page

We added the Sonoff S26R2ZB to our Device lists:

Product information

Sonoff S26R2ZB - EU F: front, right

Sonoff S26R2ZB

The Sonoff S26 / S26R2 is a popular smarthome plug. Many requested a Zigbee version of it. Sonoff now offers the Zigbee version of it. Comes in UK, EU E and EU F models. Acts as Zigbee router (repeater).

For the American market ITEAD already has the Sonoff S31 Lite Zb:

Product information

Sonoff S31 Lite Zb: Top, front and right sides

Sonoff S31 Lite Zb

  • Makes your electronic device smart and controllable with an app.
  • Uses the stable long range Zigbee communication.
  • Compatible with Amazon Alexa Echo devices and SmartThings hub too.

And to compare the Sonoff S26 a link to that one too:

Product information

Sonoff S26

Sonoff S26

  • Many different plug types (EU/US/UK/CN/AU)
  • Looks more elegant and modern

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