Shelly Plug Gen 4 US
Shelly Plug Gen 4 US
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Smart control in a compact form - Shelly Plug US Gen4 lets you manage your plugged-in appliances from anywhere. Perfect for automating lights, heaters, or any appliance up to 1800 W.
KEY FEATURES
- Multi-Protocol Connectivity: Connect using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or ZigBee, giving you flexibility across platforms and ecosystems.
- Matter-Certified & Apple HomeKit Compatible: Built to work with Matter and Apple Home, allowing control through the Apple Home app or Siri.
- Precise Power Monitoring: Measure energy consumption in real time to make informed decisions and reduce waste.
- Built-In Light Sensor: Detects ambient light in three levels-bright, twilight, and dark-for responsive automation.
- Multicolor LED Indication: Clear visual feedback on device status and power usage through color-coded lighting.
- Type A & Type B Socket Support: Compatible with standard North American outlets.
Supports Appliances up to 1 800 W / 15 A: Suitable for a wide range of devices, including heaters, lights, and kitchen appliances. - Custom Schedules & Local Automation: Set specific on/off times, scenes, and local actions that function even without internet.
- Advanced Control Options: Includes support for scripting, webhooks, MQTT, WebSocket, HTTPS, UDP, TLS, and custom certificates.
- Works Across Platforms: Control via the Shelly Smart Control app, voice assistants like Alexa, Home Assistant or your preferred automation system.
NOTES
- Standard warranty (included in purchase price): 3 Years warranty through manufacturer due to device malfunctions when it is used in user manual described conditions.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Physical |
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Size (HxWxD): |
38x64x51 mm / 1.50x2.52x2.01 inch |
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Weight: |
64 g / 2.25 oz |
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Compatible plugs: |
NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) |
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Compatible sockets: |
NEMA 1-15 (Type-A) and NEMA 5-15 (Type-B) |
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Shell material: |
Plastic |
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Shell color: |
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Environmental |
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Ambient working temperature: |
-20 °C to 40 °C / -5 °F to 105 °F |
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Humidity: |
30 % to 70 % RH |
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Max. altitude: |
2000 m / 6562 ft |
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Glow-wire temperature: |
750 °C |
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Pollution degree: |
2 |
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Required forced cooling: |
No |
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Electrical |
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Power supply: |
120 V~ 60 Hz |
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Power consumption: |
< 1.5 W |
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Rated impulse-withstand voltage: |
1500 V |
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Output circuits ratings |
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Max. switching voltage: |
120 V~ |
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Max. switching current: |
15 A |
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Max. output power: |
1800 W (resistive load only) |
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Number of switching cycles: |
10000 |
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Overvoltage category: |
II |
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Duty-type: |
S1 |
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Switch type: |
One-way |
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Switch configuration: |
SPNO (single-pole, normally-open) |
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Type of circuit disconnection: |
Micro |
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Sensors, meters |
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Voltmeter (AC): |
Yes |
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Ammeter (AC): |
Yes |
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Power and energy meters: |
Yes |
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Internal-temperature sensor: |
Yes |
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Light sensor: |
Yes |
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Radio |
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Wi-Fi |
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Protocol: |
802.11 b/g/n/ax |
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RF band: |
2401 - 2473 МHz |
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Max. RF power: |
< 20 dBm |
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Range: |
Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors and 50 m / 160 ft outdoors |
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Bluetooth |
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Protocol: |
5 (LE) |
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RF band: |
2402 - 2480 MHz |
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Max. RF power: |
< 20 dBm |
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Range: |
Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors and 30 m / 100 ft outdoors |
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Zigbee |
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Protocol: |
802.15.4 |
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RF bands: |
2405 to 2480 MHz |
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Max. RF power: |
< 20 dBm |
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Range: |
Up to 100 m / 328 ft indoors and 300 meters / 984 ft outdoors |
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Microcontroller unit |
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CPU: |
ESP-Shelly-C68F |
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Flash: |
8 MB |
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Firmware capabilities |
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Schedules: |
20 |
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Advanced schedules: |
Yes |
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Webhooks (URL actions): |
20 with 5 URLs per hook |
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Scripting: |
Yes |
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MQTT: |
Yes |
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UDP: |
Yes |
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Encryption: |
Yes |
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KVS (Key-Value Store): |
Yes |
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My favorite way to control this is by using my laptop to connect to the plug's WiFi AP and then configuring it through the webpage that comes up. Then I can add it to Home Assistant or just interact with it through http requests via Python or the Linux Command line using curl or wget. I feel secure that I'll be able to continue interacting with this device even if the Internet is down.
This is supposed to be an open, customizable alternative to the locked-in ecosystems of other smart home manufacturers. Instead, you get the worst app ever designed and a product that barely functions. STAY AWAY.
Very versatile, easy to set up and a great app.