Sonoff S26R2 pre-flashed with Tasmota Firmware
12,00 € (ex. VAT)
Overview
The Sonoff S26R2 is a remotely controlled WiFi smart plug. The switch works with the free eWeLink software, which is available on iOS and Android phones and tablets. The application allows not only manual control using a virtual switch to turn on or off the device connected to our socket, but also the creation of schedules and timed setups for automatic control of the device.
Our version comes pre-installed with Tasmota firmware, which we succesfully use in our lab, enhancing its performance and capabilities.
Key Features:
- Tasmota Firmware: Optimized for reliability, security, and greater customization options. The Tasmota firmware differs from the original Sonoff firmware in several key ways:
- open-source and Customization: Tasmota is open-source, allowing for extensive modifications and personalization.
- Compatibility: It supports a wide range of protocols and services such as MQTT, Home Assistant, and Domoticz, offering more integration options with home automation systems.
- Security: Tasmota provides additional security features and greater control over user privacy.
- Stability and Performance: Continuous updates from the community can offer improved stability and performance.
- Remote Control: Use the eWeLink app to control devices from anywhere.
- Scheduling and Automation: Set schedules and automate tasks seamlessly.
- Voice Control: Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT for voice commands.
Documentation:
20 in stock
Additional information
Weight | 0,3 kg |
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Order Processing Time | The preparation of your order will take up to 3 working days after the payment has been processed. |
Description
How it works?
Devices from the Sonoff series utilize an external server - a cloud - to function. They connect to this cloud through your WiFi router. The controlling application on your phone also connects to this cloud, not directly to the Sonoff switch. This solution enables control of the switch from anywhere on Earth - as long as both the phone and the switch have internet access. This approach frees us from the need for an external IP address.
For the device to operate, it requires an internet connection for both the switch itself and the controlling device (phone). It will not function within an internal network.