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SONOFF NSPanel WiFi Smart Scene Wall Switch,2-Switch Panel Smart Home Control,Touchscreen Control for Smart Temperature Function,Lights,Work with Alexa & Google Home,Black

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Size: 1


Color: Black


Features

  • All in One Control Center NSPanel can help you achieve the use of specific scene modes in different scenes with one tap. In addition to the scenario-based control, it is compatible with almost all sonoff devices and the central control function of the control group.
  • Integrated HMI Panel SONOFF NSPanel centrally integrates HMI control, smart temperature control, and smart wall switch, turning your home into a convenient and smart place.
  • Home Automation ThermostatWith a built-in powerful thermostat, you can set different indoor temperatures for different periods of time, and NSPanel will automatically trigger the heating or cooling equipment according to your setting conditions to keep the room at a comfortable temperature.
  • Multiple Ways to ControlYou can use the dual-channel switches, touchscreen, and eWeLink App to control SONOFF NSPanel; Besides, SONOFF NSPanel supports Alexa, Alice, Google Home, and even Siri Shortcuts, you can control your home appliances with simple voice control.
  • Know the Time & Weather With built-in sensors and WiFi connection, NSPanel smart scene wall switch can real-time updates weather, indoor temperature, outdoor temperature, time, and date.
  • Connection Method: Connect your phone to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, press and hold the device for 5 seconds to put the device into pairing mode, and add the device in eWeLink APP. Please refer to the quick guide and user manual for specific usage.

Operation Mode: OFF-NONE-ON


Current Rating: 5 Amps


Operating Voltage: 120 Volts


Contact Type: Normally Open


Connector Type: Clamp


Brand: SONOFF


Item dimensions L x W x H: 5 x 3 x 2 inches


Circuit Type: 2-way


Actuator Type: Touch


Contact Material: Polycarbonate


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 3 x 2 inches; 3.53 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ NSPanel-US


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 2, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SONOFF


Best Sellers Rank: #58,698 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #108 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 894 ratings


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  • For the home automation nerds, this thing is great!
Size: 1 Color: White
Another solid, well-made item from Sonoff. I was on the fence when they came out, but now there's good support in HomeAssistant (I particularly like the BluePrint), and they've been discounted by 25% for the last few months, so I jumped in and picked two up to try (and I think I'll get a two more after writing this). I've got a heated floor thermostat that I want to replace with a "smart" one. The smart guy is $300+, or I can put a NSPanel there, have it control the floor, and do so much more for one-sixth the price. Step 1: flash ESPHome onto these. I was a Tasmota guy until I got these, I'd been watching ESPHome the last year or two, but this got me to jump on the ESPHome bandwagon (and reflash about 15 Tasmota devices over to ESPHome). One suggestion: Some of the YouTube videos suggest you can just hold the jumper in place while flashing. Don't do this - just solder it in (and then un-solder when done). It's much easier in the long run. There's a learning curve with the HA BluePrint - I suggest just get it installed and have it control a light or two. Then over a few days/weeks, add another thing here and there as you get the feel for it. A neat little integration I have on the one in my home office now is HA uses the Uber API to determine the current commute time to my work, and displays it on the NSPanel's home screen. So at a glance I can see if my commute is going to be normal, or I need to budget in a few extra minutes. I'm very tempted to remove a star because the two physical buttons are only on/off relays (I really wish they could dim, and I've had to install some Hue bulbs to get around this), but I'll leave it at 5⭐. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by John Kinsella

  • Great smart home panel!
Size: 1 Color: Black
I love all Sonoff products and I love these panels. I have several around my house. They connect to wifi very easily and have very little latency while using the app. The only issue is the odd size of them. They don't fit standard 2 gang electric boxes. I found a two gang and three gang adapter wall plate on Etsy and problem solved. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023 by Amy Nelson Amy Nelson

  • Doesn't Fit In Standard Size US Gang Box!
Size: 1 Color: Black
I've powered up this switch and messed with it enough using a temporary hookup to an AC outlet- the UI and capability for the price are great. Home Assistant integration in a switch like this for the price seemed too good to be true. Because it was. I go to remove my old switch from the gang box, and begin to evaluate how I want to mount it in the box, etc, and then realize something that utterly confounded me. These folks actually designed all this for an affordable price, and clearly never even bothered to check if it *even fits in a standard electrical gang box*. That's right, you read that correctly. These fools are selling a product that DOESN'T FIT IN THE FOOTPRINT OF THE SWITCH ITS MEANT TO REPLACE. Frankly, if I was Sonoff I would be ashamed for such an absurd oversight. In a single-gang electrical box it overflows on either side horizontally. In a double-gang it fits (on the horizontal plane); the caveat here is that you aren't going to be using a second switch due to the same horizontal overflow. It literally takes up an entire 2-gang box because these numpties didn't spend the time to bother to get the right dimensions for a country-wide electrical standard in size. This includes both portrait and landscape orientations also- doesn't fit either way. What an absolute joke. I've read elsewhere that some folks had slightly more luck using PVC gang boxes rather than the metal ones present in my home. Metal gang boxes are generally ubiquitous in construction older than a decade or two, which is a vast majority of houses in the US. As far as I know, many are still built with metal boxes, which compounds this even further. I can only assume any success may be due the PVC being more flexible and bowing out in the horizontal wall for the switch to fit- potentially cracking the PVC box in the process and presumably violating electrical code. Regardless, I have exactly no interest in tearing open my wall to replace the entire box with a PVC one for the sake of this questionable switch; read on to find out why the "questionable" moniker fits here. Questionable refers to the part where- despite any assertions otherwise (the numbers vary depending on where you look online)- this switch is equipped with *only* 2 amp relays. Frankly, this seems like a fire hazard waiting to happen to me. In a standard 15/20 amp circuit, everything is rated for 15/20 amps. That should be common sense. Every other switch I have in my home- be it a "dumb" switch, a Z-Wave switch, or otherwise, is rated at the default 15A or higher. The fact that Sonoff is content to bury the rating of these relays- which are a fraction of what they should be rated for- in the specs and act as though its safe is appalling. If someone who didn't know better wired this as a "quick upgrade" (assuming they can fit it in the wall) into a circuit that may have fans, halogen bulbs / drop-lights, hell, even a switch-controlled outlet with something like a window AC plugged into it- think any wall plug device with a motor like a vacuum- then they would potentially be putting their home at risk for fire or similar electrical issue. There's just no excuse. Honestly, I'm scratching my head as to how this got any legal certification in the first place. I bought this because the price was great, it fit my need, and overall seemed like a pretty good product. After dealing with what I've outlined above and the *OBVIOUS* corners that were cut (at least with the US version), I have to say I'm disgusted. There was clearly a great idea at the core of this device- the ESP3X heart running it and the okay-ish Nextion screen for user UI all in a small package- but its clear Sonoff woefully missed the mark on this to the (potentially fatal) detriment of their customers. I want to like it and have it work so badly, but after this nonsense I'm more inclined to stick a Raspberry Pi in the wall and mount a screen in front of it. Probably an actual cheaper solution- certainly a safer one too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2022 by Braden Whitehead

  • Software is awful, screen is nice
Size: 1 Color: White
After using the native limited software, I moved it to ESPHome/Tasmota and Home assistant. And use Lovelace for it. That helps things out a lot. It is MUCH more flexible. And allows for control of anything. Plus, it then doesn't communicate back to China. WATCH OUT WITH ALL THESE TUYA BASED SYSTEMS. They are SOOOO easy for China to hack your network. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024 by BA

  • Great with ESPHome
Size: 1 Color: Black
After a bit of learning I decided to pick this up and flash ESPHome onto it. I wouldn’t say this mod is for everyone, but if you’re handy with small electronics it’s not too hard. I’ve been creating my own UI for it using Nextion Editor and it’s going slow but it’s coming out well. If this is the path you’re taking with this, I highly recommend the device. However, if you want to use this out of the box I can’t recommend it. I don’t have any other devices that connect to the eWeLink app so it was useless for me. Out of the box it performed like a light switch with extra steps. If you have many products linked to your eWeLink app it could work for you, but I don’t know anyone with a setup like that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2022 by Jake

  • Only really mounts to single gang box.
Size: 1 Color: White
Unfortunately I have all multi-gang switches in my house, and using this ends up either needing an extra box, or settling for a loose-fitting faceplate cut down for this to work. Shame it didn't work with a standard decorator/decora faceplate opening
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024 by Patrick

  • Great for DIY
Size: 1 Color: Black
I got one of these when they first came out many months ago. It is basically a small formfactor tablet that runs a very minimal firmware. The software that comes on it was not very usable in my opinion, but after reflashing it (many videos online how to do this) it is a GREAT DIY advanced light switch replacement. We use it for controlling lighting, curtains, and other things in our main living room. You can write a custom interface for it without really having to learn programming. There are some techy bits, but 95% of that work has already been done by the community that supports it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by Josh Hawley

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