🔌 Connect, Control, Conquer!
The Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle Plus-E Gateway is a versatile and powerful adapter designed for seamless integration into your smart home ecosystem. With its robust 20dBm output gain and support for up to 100 sub-devices, this dongle ensures reliable connectivity and extended range. Compatible with popular open-source platforms like Home Assistant and Zigbee2MQTT, it offers the flexibility and performance needed for modern automation.
Data Link Protocol | USB |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0 |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Color | ZBDongle-E |
B**N
Works great w/ HAOS / Home Assistant
Wayyyy too easy to setup with Home Assistant running via HAOS on an Intel NUC. I plugged it into the USB3.0 port, restarted HA (just HA not even the full OS), then the device was auto-found and Integrations had something new for me to click to install "Zigbee Home Automation". After that, you pair devices by clicking on the integration > click "1 device" on the left (or might have multiple devices) > then "add device" button. If you have any Zigbee devices in pairing mode they will be found and auto pair. Too easy
D**D
Does what it should.
Works great, I have used others and they dont have as good of range as this one.
N**D
Important note about Home Assistant on a virtual device!
If you're running Home Assistant on VMware or VirtualBox or some other virtualization software, be sure to set up a USB passthrough for this device and MAKE SURE IT'S SET FOR USB 3.0 AND NOT 2.0! Setting it to 2.0 will cause your HA server to crash when you attempt to add the dongle.Other than that little detail which I had to go digging to discover, it's run perfectly. Using it to control some zigbee buttons via Home Assistant and haven't had any problems. Coverage extends the length of our entire house (about 30 feet in either direction). Solid little aluminum unit. Not bad for ~$30 USD.
D**.
Works well after software update
So far is working very good. It came with an older version of software and had to be flashed with updated version to work with z2m. Chip manufacturer has a site that does it on line. went well. Am using it with dietpi on a pi zero 2w, zigbee2mqtt and node red.
J**S
Works well, no issues!
I had to get an angle adapter to fit this in my raspberry pi because my Pi's case was a little thick. But otherwise it's working great and zero issues!
C**X
Constant offline devices, sticking with my conbee
I bought this when I upgraded my home assistant system. Figured I would go from a cheap conbee II controller to one like this that had the antenna. Tried to order the sonoff brand, but wasn't available. I figured since this looked the same it would probably be just as good. Boy was I wrong!Plugged it directly into the usb3 port of my RPi and had issues connecting to devices, only to find out that usb3 interferes with zigbee. So why are these marketed as usb3?Got a shielded USB extension cable and ran the dongle a couple feet from the Rpi. Was able to connect to all my devices fine so I thought problem solved! Nope. For days I would wake up to different devices having fallen off the network. Devices which were within eye sight and less than 10 feet from the antenna would not connect until removed and re-added to the network. Devices in the attic, thru 3 walls and 2 ceilings had great signal and seemed stable. I moved the dongle to several locations, making sure to put as much distance between it and other interference sources, nothing helped. I searched forums, messed with network settings, reset the entire network several times. Nothing helped prevent seeminly random device drop outsFinally, out of frustration, I plugged my Conbee II dongle back in (which has no antenna, is usb2 and is the size of my pinky finger). After removing the old controller, and adding my devices, all my devices show fantastic signal and I've had no devices go offline for several days.Unfortunately I had already discarded original box for this dongle, so can't return. I guess I'll give it to the kids to play with, cause otherwise this is useless. Maybe the sonoff brand is better, but for now just gonna stick with my cheap conbee
D**S
Excellent! Using as a range extender router
I bought this dongle since i needed to extend my Zigbee range to a second floor, this worked perfect, I had to update the firmware (which was very quick and easy) to change the default from coordinator to router, paired it with home assistant and then connected it to a usb power brick somewhere in the house and boom, my zigbee range improved. Recommended for those who are looking to extend their Zigbee network.
M**G
Easy to use, just plug and play
so far so good, it connects well to my homelab's homeassistant machine. the build is strong, metal casing. it is literally plug and play. I love it.
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