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Shelly 1 Mini Gen4. Pack of 2.
Shelly 1 Mini Gen4. Pack of 2.
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Connectivity
Connectivity

Shelly 1 Mini Gen4 – 2-Pack. Compact Smart Switch with Dry Contact Relay
The Shelly 1 Mini Gen4 – 2-Pack is an ultra-compact smart switch with a dry contact relay, designed to automate lights, electrical devices, and low-to-medium load circuits. Its small size allows for easy installation behind existing switches or outlets, maintaining manual control while adding smart control from the Shelly app.
This model belongs to the Shelly Gen4 Range and integrates Wi-Fi, Zigbee, and Bluetooth, in addition to being Matter-compatible, ensuring easy integration with major home automation ecosystems without the need for a proprietary hub.
Technical specifications:
Electrical characteristics
Power supply: 110–240 V AC
Self-consumption: < 1.2 W
Relay type: Dry contact (potential-free)
Channels: 1
Maximum current:
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8 A AC
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5 A DC
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Maximum power:
2000 W at 240 V AC
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150 W at 30 V DC
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Connectivity and protocols
Wi-Fi: 2.4 GHz (802.11 b/g/n)
Zigbee: IEEE 802.15.4
Bluetooth: version 5.0 (BLE)
Matter: compatible
Operation without mandatory Shelly hub
Smart functions
Remote control from the Shelly Smart Control app
Scheduling of timetables and scenes
Local and cloud automations
Compatibility with:
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Alexa
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Google Assistant
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Apple Home (via Matter)
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Home Assistant
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Support for MQTT, HTTPS, Webhooks, and scripting
Design and installation
Dimensions: 29 × 34 × 16 mm
Weight: approx. 19 g per unit
Mounting: flush-mounted in wall box
Use: indoor
Casing: engineering plastic
Advantages and applications
Thanks to its mini size and dry contact relay, the Shelly 1 Mini Gen4 is ideal for projects where space is limited or the controlled circuit needs to be electrically isolated. This 2-pack allows for efficient and scalable automation of multiple points.
Main benefits
Discreet installation behind traditional switches
Maintains manual control of the circuit
Compatible with multiple protocols in a single device
Easy integration into existing Smart Home systems
No proprietary hub required
Common applications
Smart lighting control
Automation of small appliances
Integration into home automation scenes and routines
Control of doors, boilers, or signal circuits (within specifications)