I've used the SLZB-06M for a year now, and have had no issues myself since I started my smart home with it as the backbone! Just don't press the reset button on it like I did, and got confused. Avoids all the USB 3.0 port interference issues the USB Zigbee sticks can have, and the Zigbee network doesn't depend on a VM or computer to stay up.
Perhaps I missed it but I'm still not sure what the difference is between the SLZB-06 models. Some have different chips but which should I get for which scenario?
Frankly speaking, the difference isn't massive. They use different ZigBee IC, which in theory just offer the same functionality, with marginal benefits at this point. I think only one of them wasn't Thread supporting moving forward.
Is it possible to use this device as a ROUTER firmware connected to the coordinator via an Ethernet cable? I'm having trouble expanding my ZigBee network. I need to take the signal to the basement of my house, but I can't do it just by using other “router devices”. In the basement, I have another router from the mesh network, so I thought about using this device with ROUTER firmware, connected via an Ethernet cable to the router, and so it connects to the coordinator device that is connected to the Raspberry where Home Assistant runs, which is connected to another mesh router at the top of the house. Does anyone know if this is possible? Thanks!
@@verygoodbrother I bought it, I'm waiting to receive to test if it works. My question is whether the router will be able to connect to the coordinator via the Ethernet cable, since they are very far from each other without the possibility of connection via the ZigBee network.
Can this work on its own?? If I don't use HA just a sonoff ZigBee bridge pro and 6-7 sensors, can I just plug this in and it would connect to the zigbee network and act like a repeater, extender or something ???
Yes you can flash router firmware and connect this as a router device. Just note that on Ewelink I found the support for 3rd party devices is limiting. So I'm not 100% sure how it would work with this particular ecosystem
I have only just learned about these as well. Does any one know if the SLZB-06M is stable with zigbee2mqtt? I think it's still meant to be experimental, so I ordered a SLZB-06 being cautious.
Worst case... You can turn it into a router, I haven't noticed any issues on my end but testing and running whole automation is different story. Prompt updates so I think the support for M will be stellar regardless
Yes, they do work using the 'ember' driver (the ezsp driver is deprecated in the latest zigbee2mqtt). I haven't had any problems with it so far, and it's the same chip as used in the sonoff zigbee bridge ...
I've used the SLZB-06M for a year now, and have had no issues myself since I started my smart home with it as the backbone! Just don't press the reset button on it like I did, and got confused.
Avoids all the USB 3.0 port interference issues the USB Zigbee sticks can have, and the Zigbee network doesn't depend on a VM or computer to stay up.
Is that with zigbee2mqtt or zha?
@@patrickpaganini Started with ZHA, but I moved to z2mqtt after a month.
@@patrickpaganini In my side I've 3 elements using wifi : 1 per floor. It's very very stable thru zigbee2mqtt docker !
@@patrickpaganini I'd imagine it would be ZHA. Especially if HA is a VM.
Perhaps I missed it but I'm still not sure what the difference is between the SLZB-06 models. Some have different chips but which should I get for which scenario?
Frankly speaking, the difference isn't massive. They use different ZigBee IC, which in theory just offer the same functionality, with marginal benefits at this point. I think only one of them wasn't Thread supporting moving forward.
@@notenoughtech I am kind a novice considering ZigBee IC, which one do you recommend? My goal is future proofing.
The slzb-06 is pretty much what you need. It has thread support too. So I'd go with that
@@notenoughtech Thank you!
@@notenoughtech thanks a lot
which SOC (model) to choose ? Because different chips can have different issues
Is it possible to use this device as a ROUTER firmware connected to the coordinator via an Ethernet cable? I'm having trouble expanding my ZigBee network. I need to take the signal to the basement of my house, but I can't do it just by using other “router devices”. In the basement, I have another router from the mesh network, so I thought about using this device with ROUTER firmware, connected via an Ethernet cable to the router, and so it connects to the coordinator device that is connected to the Raspberry where Home Assistant runs, which is connected to another mesh router at the top of the house. Does anyone know if this is possible? Thanks!
I believe you can set it as a router in the web gui
@@verygoodbrother I bought it, I'm waiting to receive to test if it works. My question is whether the router will be able to connect to the coordinator via the Ethernet cable, since they are very far from each other without the possibility of connection via the ZigBee network.
@@marceloncostadid it?
Could you use multiple of the Poe devices with home assistant ? Eg two story house ?
Yes you can as you can set these to be routers or work in tandem
you can but not easy, have to duplicate zigbee2mqtt. Not sure how to do it with ZHA.
@@dolomit7517 you just set the other secondary device as a router
Can this work on its own?? If I don't use HA just a sonoff ZigBee bridge pro and 6-7 sensors, can I just plug this in and it would connect to the zigbee network and act like a repeater, extender or something ???
Yes you can flash router firmware and connect this as a router device. Just note that on Ewelink I found the support for 3rd party devices is limiting. So I'm not 100% sure how it would work with this particular ecosystem
Great video!
Thanks for watching.
I have only just learned about these as well. Does any one know if the SLZB-06M is stable with zigbee2mqtt? I think it's still meant to be experimental, so I ordered a SLZB-06 being cautious.
Worst case... You can turn it into a router, I haven't noticed any issues on my end but testing and running whole automation is different story. Prompt updates so I think the support for M will be stellar regardless
@@notenoughtech Ahh true - I'd kind of forgotten they are so multipurpose.
Yes, they do work using the 'ember' driver (the ezsp driver is deprecated in the latest zigbee2mqtt). I haven't had any problems with it so far, and it's the same chip as used in the sonoff zigbee bridge ...
nice, it would be fun to try it out sometime
that's all well and good, but why is the cost of this device on Amazon €93?
Anyway, great video as always!
Ooof... Any other vendors near you stock this? Not sure why the price would be this inflated on amazon
@@notenoughtech Hi, I checked all your links, it seems that everywhere else the price ranges from €40 to €50, only in the UK it is double.