Shelly Pro 3-3 channels DIN rail relay switch

Shelly Pro 3-3 channels DIN rail relay switch

ATSHELLYPRO3
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€85.28
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Shelly Pro 3-3 channels DIN rail relay switch with Wi-Fi, LAN and Bluetooth connection

Description

Professional 3 channels relay with Wi-Fi, LAN, and Bluetooth connection, suitable for home and facility automation with remote control and precise power management

DIN rail mountable insde a breaker box

Enhanced safety features and compatible with most used home automation platforms

Shelly Pro 3

  • LAN, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connection
  • 3 outputs, 16A each. Total device maximum of 48A
  • Dry contact
  • DIN rail mountable

Product Details

Warranty
24 month
Power supply AC
110-230V ±10%, 50/60Hz
Device temperature protection
Yes - Flame Resistant
Bluetooth
Yes
Ethernet
Yes
Power supply DC
No
Roller shutter mode
No
Overload protection
No
Power measurement
No
Channels
3 Channels
Maximum load
16A per channel
Operational temperature
-20ºC to +40ºC
Intelligent On/Off
Yes
Local and remote control
Yes
Sunrise/Sunset
Yes
Weekly Schedule
Yes
Wireless/WiFi Protocol
802.11 b/g/n
Range
up to 50 m outdoors and up to 30 m indoors (depending on the building materials)
Size
90mm x 52mm x 57mm

About Shelly Group PLC

Shelly Group PLC is an innovative company founded in Bulgaria with the goal of making life easier for modern people. The company is devoted to the development of innovative IoT solutions and products. In two years only, our team of young talented developers, together with a strong sales team, built a whole new trend in Home Automation and in Wearable devices. The main development lines are the Smart localization devices MyKi, Home Automation products Shelly and a line of Health Care products - MyKi Care. 35 mobile operators worldwide gave their trust to our products, and the number is growing!

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