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Shelly 1PM Mini Gen4
Shelly 1PM Mini Gen4
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A compact smart switch with energy monitoring, made to control lights and small appliances up to 8A. Powered by the Shelly chip, it connects over Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Bluetooth, and Matter for flexible use.
Key features
- Equipped with a new processor and increased flash memory (ESP Shelly)
- Improved durability of terminals
- Supports up to 8 A at 240 VAC
- Wi-Fi range extender and Bluetooth gateway
- Precise, real-time power metering with free cloud data storage for analysis and energy optimization
- No hub required — easy control through the Shelly Smart Control app, most platforms and protocols, as well as voice assistants (Alexa, Home Assistant, etc.)
- Supports scripting, webhooks, MQTT, WebSocket, HTTPS, UDP, TLS, and custom certificates
- Supports KNXnet/IP communication
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Technical details
Technical details
Device identification
- Device name: Shelly 1PM Gen4
- Device model: S4SW-001P16EU
- Device SSID: Shelly1PMG4-XXXXXXXXXXXX
- Device Bluetooth ID: 0x1029
Short description
Shelly 1PM Gen4 is a small form factor smart switch with power measurement, which allows remote control of electric appliances through a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system. It can work standalone in a local Wi-Fi network or it can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
Shelly 1PM Gen4 can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet.
It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
Shelly 1PM Gen4 has embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings.
The device has multi-protocol wireless MCU which provide Zigbee and Bluetooth connectivity ensuring a secure connection.
This device is compatible with Matter.
Main features
- Wi-Fi Connectivity: The device can connect to your home Wi-Fi network, allowing you to remotely monitor humidity and temperature data through a smartphone app or other compatible devices.
- Bluetooth Connectivity: Bluetooth and BLE gateway are available for inclusion purposes, which may be useful during the setup process.
- Zigbee Connectivity: Zigbee is available for inclusion purposes, which may be useful during the setup process.
- Integration with Smart Home Platforms: You can integrate the Shelly 1PM Gen4 with popular smart home platforms, including Google, Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings. This enables voice control and automation capabilities through these platforms.
- Smart Switch with Power Measurement: Acts as a smart switch with the added capability of measuring power consumption, allowing you to monitor the energy usage of connected appliances.
- Compact Design: Designed as a small form factor switch, making it suitable for retrofitting into standard electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets, light switches, or other confined spaces.
- Remote Control: Enables remote control of electric appliances via a mobile phone, tablet, PC, or home automation system.
- Local and Cloud Control: Can function independently in a local Wi-Fi network and can also be operated through cloud home automation services.
- Improved Processor: Upgraded with an improved processor and support for Zigbee connectivity.
- Remote Access: Allows remote access, control, and monitoring from any location with internet connectivity, provided the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the internet.
- Embedded Web Interface: Features an embedded web interface for monitoring, control, and adjustment of settings.
- Wireless Connectivity: The device supports Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n/ax) and Bluetooth 5.0 protocols with specified indoor and outdoor range capabilities.
- BLE Gateway: Bridge between your Shelly BLU devices and the wider Shelly ecosystem. It receives Bluetooth signals and sends them to the cloud or locally to another non-bluetooth device.
- Wi-Fi Range extender for IoT devices: A Wi-Fi extender is employed to expand the reach of your Wi-Fi network by receiving your current Wi-Fi signal, enhancing its strength, and then transmitting the enhanced signal over a wider area.
- Zigbee Range extender for IoT devices: A Zigbee extender is employed to expand the reach of your Zigbee network by receiving your Zigbee signal, enhancing its strength, and then transmitting the enhanced signal over a wider area.
- Scripting: https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Scripts/ShellyScriptLanguageFeatures/
- Wide range of integrations: The device can be integrated with 3rd party home systems, documented HTTP API, MQTT(s), Web Hooks over HTTP and HTTPS, UDP
- Schedules: Allows scheduling of complex operations to be executed in predefined time window. Users can specify time windows based on date, time of day, weekdays, hours, minutes and seconds.
- Virtual Components: https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/DynamicComponents/Virtual/
- KNX net/IP support: https://shelly-api-docs.shelly.cloud/gen2/Integrations/KNX/
Use cases
- Appliance Control: Use it to remotely control and automate the operation of various electric appliances such as lights, fans, or other devices.
- Power Monitoring: Monitor the power consumption of connected appliances in real-time. This is useful for understanding energy usage patterns and promoting energy efficiency.
- Home Automation: Integrate the Shelly 1PM Gen4 into your home automation system to create custom scenes and schedules for your devices.
- Energy Efficiency: Leverage the power measurement feature to identify energy-hungry appliances and make informed decisions to improve overall energy efficiency in your home.
- Remote Monitoring: Keep an eye on your devices even when you're away from home. The remote access feature allows you to monitor and control connected appliances from anywhere with internet connectivity.
🏠 Home Automation Use Cases
1. Lighting Control with Power Monitoring
- Remotely control lights and monitor their power consumption.
- Detect if a bulb has failed by observing power usage.
- Identify which rooms have high lighting energy usage.
2. Appliance Monitoring and Automation
- Automate and track usage of high-load appliances (e.g., oven, dishwasher, washing machine).
- Use power data to trigger automations (e.g., notification when laundry is done).
- Schedule devices to run during off-peak energy hours.
3. Heater and Boiler Control
- Turn on/off electric water heaters or room heaters (Max. switching current: 16A).
- Monitor energy consumption to understand heating costs.
- Automate based on temperature or time-of-day schedules.
4. Overload Protection
- Protect connected appliances by setting maximum power thresholds.
- Automatically shut off if power draw exceeds limits.
🏢 Commercial & Retail Applications
1. Energy Optimization in Offices
- Track and optimize energy use for shared equipment (printers, coffee machines).
- Automate equipment shut-off after working hours.
2. Lighting Zones with Energy Analytics
- Group lighting by zones and analyze energy patterns for cost-saving.
3. Preventive Maintenance
- Detect abnormal power consumption trends to anticipate faults in machines or fixtures.
🏭 Industrial & Utility Applications
1. Motor or Pump Control with Monitoring
- Control irrigation or circulation pumps (Max. switching current: 16A).
- Monitor energy use to detect if a motor is under- or over-performing (Max. switching current: 16A).
2. Solar/Off-Grid Power Use Tracking
- Monitor the load on circuits fed by inverters or battery backups (Max. switching current: 16A).
- Optimize load based on solar production or battery capacity (Max. switching current: 16A).
Main applications
- Residential
- MDU (Multi Dwelling Units - apartments, condominiums, hotels, etc.)
- Light commercial (small office buildings, small retail/restaurant/gas station, etc.)
- Government/municipal
- University/college
Integrations
Amazon Alexa supported capabilities
Yes
Google Smart Home supported traits
Yes
Samsung SmartThings supported capabilities
Yes
Specifications
Specifications
Physical
Size (HxWxD): 29×34×16 mm ±0.5 / 1.34×1.11×0.63 in ±0.02
Weight: 18 g ±1 / 0.63 oz ±0.04
Screw terminals torque: 0.4 Nm (3.5 lbf·in)
Conductor size: 0.2–2.5 mm² (24–14 AWG, solid, stranded, bootlace ferrules)
Strip length: 6–7 mm (0.24–0.28 in)
Mounting: Wall box
Shell material: Plastic
Shell color: Red (C-3%, M-100%, Y-70%, K-12%)
Connectors: Grey (Mouse Grey)
Environmental
Temperature: −20 °C to 40 °C (−5 °F to 105 °F)
Humidity: 30–70 % RH
Max altitude: 2000 m (6562 ft)
Electrical
Power supply: 110–240 V~
Relay: NO contact, 1-pole, µ contact
External protection: Breaker B/C, max 10 A, ≥6 kA interrupt, class 3
Output ratings
Max switching voltage: 240 V~
Max switching current: 8 A @ 240 V~
Power measurement: Yes
Voltage cutoff: Yes
Current cutoff: Yes
Power cutoff: Yes
Sensors & Meters
Internal temperature sensor: Yes
Radio — Wi-Fi
Protocol: 802.11 b/g/n/ax
RF band: 2412–2472 MHz
Max RF power: < 20 dBm
Range: Up to 30 m / 100 ft indoors; 50 m / 160 ft outdoors (depends on conditions)
Radio — Bluetooth
Protocol: 5.0
RF band: 2402–2480 MHz
Max RF power: < 4 dBm
Range: Up to 10 m / 33 ft indoors; 30 m / 100 ft outdoors (depends on conditions)
Radio — Zigbee
Protocol: 802.15.4
RF band: 2400–2483.5 MHz
Max RF power: < 20 dBm
Range: Up to 100 m / 328 ft indoors; 300 m / 984 ft outdoors (depends on conditions)
Microcontroller unit
CPU: ESP-Shelly-C68F
Flash: 8 MB
Firmware capabilities
Schedules: 20
Webhooks: 20 (up to 5 URLs each)
Scripting: Yes
MQTT: Yes
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