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The SONOFF ZigBee 3.0 Micro USB Adaptor is a compact smart USB switch supporting 5V-22V input and fast charging up to 36W. Compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and major ZigBee 3.0 hubs, it enables remote control of USB devices via app or voice commands. Featuring Turbo Mode, it delivers a robust 820ft wireless range, making it an essential upgrade for any smart home enthusiast seeking reliable, high-speed connectivity and automation.





| ASIN | B0CR1FTWT8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 23,722 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 60 in Smart & Remote Controlled Plugs |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | ZBMicro |
| Manufacturer | SONOFF |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 3.81 x 3.3 cm; 17.6 g |
C**L
Good value for money
Using this to power a small set of usb indicator lights when my PIR is tripped. Setup was easy and seems to have really good connectivity - half the devices in the house are using this as a router. As someone new to zigbee, i think this is great value for money and let me automate something where i couldnt find an "off the shelf" product to do what I wanted.
S**N
SONOFF ZigBee 3.0 Micro USB Adaptor
I'll keep this simple. Appsually Fantastic and brilliant. You need a gateway which is mentioned in the instructions. So fare play to the manufacturers for being upfront with saying you need additional items for this to work. Unlike some on here who failed to mention this to you at the time of purchasing. It's frustrating that you buy an item then learn you need additional devices. I definitely recommend this item. Works flawless.
A**H
Good
Functions exactly as expected. Connects seemlessly into Home Assistant via Zigbee (and acts as a Router based on the mains power). As far as switches go, it is very small (but slightly larger than I was expecting). Good value for money.
M**M
Used for some led lights
Seem to work fine so far and I'm using home assistant. Paired quickly no problems so far. I use them to turn some usb lights on.
V**R
Works with home assistant
Easy to add to home assistant using zigbee2mqtt.
N**.
Does what it says on the tin!
It does what it says it will do. Now make sure you have an actual need for it.
R**Y
Problematic device.
No, this product, for the most part did not work as expected. I purchased for Zigbee USB's and returned all of them as they were all defective. Buyers beware, also be aware that Amazon will hold your money for 30 days, be warned ⚠️
J**N
Works out of the box
Nice small smart switch. Integrated with Home Assistant easily and had an automation set up quickly. I did not get to follow the Sonoff process so can't comment on how the switch works outside of my HA environment.
C**C
PROS: Reliable Fairly Compact Versatile CONS: Requires separate power Form factor might work better as a dongle as opposed to a brick Great device overall. Does what I need it to do. Just to be clear about what this is: This is a Zigbee-controlled device that simply switches a USB connection on or off. This means it can be used in between a USB power brick and a USB device to turn something on or off or some people use it to connect or disconnect a USB data connection since it also works for that. These are very specific use cases but as long as you know what you're buying, it works great. This biggest thing to note is that IT DOES NOT PROVIDE POWER. If your USB source is not providing power, this will be useless. This means it needs to be connected to a powered device such as a USB power brick, computer, car, charger, or anything that is providing USB power. The only bad thing I can say about it is that its form-factor might be an issue in some cases considering it's cube-shaped. If it were shaped like a dongle it might allow it be used in tighter spaces.
D**T
So I picked up the SONOFF Zigbee Smart USB Outlet because I needed a way to control my unnecessary pile of smart gadgets like a true 21st-century wizard. And let me tell you: it works fine. Like... suspiciously fine. You plug it in, pair it with your Zigbee hub (after that brief panic where you pretend to remember your password), and boom — instant power control. No drama. No sparks. No smoke. Frankly, I didn’t know smart home devices could just... work. This thing controls power to whatever USB device you plug into it. Need to schedule your USB fan to turn off at 3am when you remember you live in a tundra? Done. Want to cycle power to a Wi-Fi-enabled lava lamp because your aesthetic is “chaotic cozy tech bro”? You’re covered. Highlights: Connects instantly, which was unnerving. I miss the emotional rollercoaster of failed pairing attempts. Integrates with all your favorite smart assistants, because yelling “TURN OFF THE MINI USB THINGY” at Alexa is the future we deserve. Tiny enough to be lost forever if dropped behind your desk. Looks like it came from a sci-fi movie where the plot revolves around controlling a toaster via blockchain. Pros: Does exactly what it says with no attitude. Unusual. Concerning. Turns dumb USB devices into smart ones, which makes you feel like a tech god with too much time. Has a timer function, so you can finally power-cycle your USB-powered incense diffuser like it’s a critical server. Cons: Doesn't come with a tiny cape, despite having the power to control electricity with your phone. May lead to existential crises when you realize you're scheduling power to a USB LED cat lamp. Still doesn’t help you figure out what most of your USB-powered devices even do anymore. Final Verdict: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – 5 stars. It works fine. Almost too fine. I’m keeping my eye on it... but also using it for everything.
P**R
Good device for home assistant!
A**R
The idea is nice, but it fails to integrate in home assistant via Sonoff Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle Plus V2. This ZBMicro keeps dropping off the network overy 20 seconds, turned on → unavailable → turned on → unavailable. Despite a nice 5V 2A power adapter and no load.
F**7
Installé sous Z2M avec une automatisation de charge lorsque la tablette arrive à 20% et coupe la charge à 80%. Un peu encombrant pour mon environnement spécifique, j'ai réussi à l'intégrer grâce à un "coude USB" branché sur une prise usb murale. Se comporte comme espéré.
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