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The New Sonoff Fusion Series Controllers

This is brand new to me, so bear with me… First off, the ORB-ZBW1L Zigbee Smart Wall Switch (no neutral required).

Sonoff ORB

This is a neat-looking wall switch. Sonoff also sent me 2-way and 3-way adaptor plates. These will vary in different countries; mine are for Spain.

Sonoff ORB

It looks pretty standard to me. In fact, it seems to contain a variation of another Sonoff no-neutral switch. I’m not sure I want to take it apart to confirm, but of course, it works with the eWeLink app. The real question—will it also work with Zigbee2MQTT at this stage?

There are only two connections: one live, the other to the load. Sonoff states that the minimum load must be at least 3 watts, which makes sense since these devices draw a small amount of power to operate.

To test, I connected the switch between a power plug and a 12W LED light, and tried manual on–off control—no luck. A green light flashed at the back of the switch, so clearly, it needed pairing first. Straight into Zigbee2MQTT it went.

After the usual stream of debug messages, I saw “accepting join from device 0xc4xxxxx85c”. I then substituted in a friendly name, zbw1l—and sure enough, it turned out to be a Sonoff ZB Mini inside. (See my article about the ZB Mini for more details.) Amazingly, that was all it took.

Sonoff ORB

Now the on–off button works, and of course, Zigbee2MQTT control is available. I’m using the Zigbee2MQTT integration inside Home Assistant, which has a slick new interface—but you can also run Zigbee2MQTT on a Raspberry Pi and control it via Node-RED or other platforms. For those not interested in HA, the eWeLink app works fine, though it requires a Sonoff hub.

I already knew the ZB Mini worked well, and I like this refreshed visual interface. A status light on the switch would have been nice, but you can’t have everything. At least mounting screws are included.

I also have the Orb-MW1 Matter over WiFi Wall Switch and the Orb-RBS Matter over WiFi Roller Shutter Switch, which I’ll review soon. Same styling, same build quality. By the looks of it, these are existing Sonoff modules housed in sleek new wall switch casings..

For example, the Orb-RM1 is really Sonoff’s MiniR4M-E in disguise. The casing matches the Orb-ZBW1L, and installation is simple.

Sonoff Orb series
Sonoff Orb series

Unlike the ORB-ZBW1L, though, the Orb-RM1 does require neutral. Setup with the eWeLink app takes just seconds: scan the QR code, select your WiFi network, and you’re done.

The Orb-RM1 is a straightforward local/remote on–off switch with support for timers, schedules, and loop timers.

For me, the Orb-ZBW1L is more practical since it doesn’t need neutral wiring. But if you do have neutral at the wall switch location, the RM1 is equally functional.

In Home Assistant, device integration was seamless: under the HA eWeLink integration, I simply clicked Add Device, entered my eWeLink credentials, and both the switch and its status sensor appeared instantly.

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