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Shelly Plus 2PM

4.6
6,488 ratings

Model: SNSW-002P16EU

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€31.00
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Shelly Plus 2PM Review: The Two-Channel Relay Owners Trust for Roller Shutters

Local, cloud-free control of two circuits with interlock/cover mode that makes light work of shutters, curtains and garage doors.

The verdict

The Shelly Plus 2PM is a two-channel relay best known for its interlock/cover mode, which owners repeatedly use to automate roller shutters, curtains, awnings and garage doors from an existing switch position. It supports dry and wet contact wiring, full overheating/overvoltage/overcurrent/overpower protection, and per-channel energy monitoring, and can be run entirely locally through Home Assistant without a cloud account. The main caveat is that it requires a live and neutral wire, which some older installations lack, and a few owners mention it can run warm. For shutter, blind and dual-circuit automation, it is consistently described as reliable.

Best for
  • Roller shutter, blind and curtain automation
  • Garage door retrofits
  • Home Assistant users wanting local, cloud-free control
  • Dual-circuit lighting setups

Pros

  • Dedicated cover/interlock mode for shutters, blinds and gates
  • Per-channel energy monitoring
  • Full overheating, overvoltage, overcurrent and overpower protection
  • Can run fully locally with Home Assistant, no cloud required
  • Compact enough for standard back boxes
  • Strong long-term reliability reported across many units

Cons

  • Requires both live and neutral wires at the install point
  • Some owners report the unit running warm
  • No built-in position feedback for shutters or doors
  • No Zigbee, Z-Wave, Thread, Matter or Apple HomeKit support

Who is the Shelly Plus 2PM for?

The Plus 2PM is aimed at buyers automating two related circuits from one device, most often roller shutters, curtains, projector screens and awnings using its dedicated cover mode, which drives a motor up and down from a single unit instead of needing two separate relays. It is equally used for garage door retrofits and for controlling two independent light circuits, such as a duplex switch box. Its compact size lets it fit into standard back boxes behind existing switches, and buyers highlight that a licensed installer can wire it in minutes once the circuit is identified.

What buyers love

The clearest theme is trust built over repeated purchases: many reviewers mention owning several or dozens of Shelly devices and note this one keeps up the brand's reputation for reliability, describing years of use without failures. The cover/interlock mode for shutters and curtains draws consistent praise for turning a simple physical switch into precise up/down/position control. Buyers also value that it can be configured and run fully locally through Home Assistant, without an app or cloud account, appealing to privacy-focused users. Energy monitoring per channel and broad compatibility with Alexa, Google Home and Home Assistant round out the feature set buyers rely on.

What to know before you buy

A live and neutral wire are required at the install point, and reviewers note this isn't always available in older UK-style light switch wiring, which can block installation without rewiring. A couple of owners mention the unit running somewhat warm during use, and one noted the lack of physical position feedback (you cannot tell if a shutter or door is fully open or closed without an external sensor or camera). It lacks Zigbee, Z-Wave, Thread, Matter and Apple HomeKit, working over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth only, and there is no DIN rail mount for panel-style installs.

Is the Shelly Plus 2PM worth it?

For dual-circuit and cover automation, particularly roller shutters, blinds and garage doors, the Plus 2PM is a well-proven choice, backed by an unusually large and consistently positive base of buyer feedback. The neutral-wire requirement is worth checking before buying for older installations, but for anyone with compatible wiring, it delivers the reliable, locally-controllable automation Shelly is known for.

Frequently asked questions

Can the Shelly Plus 2PM control roller shutters or blinds?

Yes, it has a dedicated interlock/cover mode built for roller shutters, curtains, awnings, gates and bi-directional motors, and this is one of its most common uses.

Does the Shelly Plus 2PM need a neutral wire?

Yes, both a live and neutral wire are required, which some older switch installations may not have.

Can the Shelly Plus 2PM be used without the cloud?

Yes, it can be configured and controlled fully locally through Home Assistant or its own web interface, without needing an app or cloud account.

Does the Shelly Plus 2PM work with Apple HomeKit?

No, HomeKit is not supported on this model, though it works with Google Home, Alexa, Samsung SmartThings and Home Assistant.

Does the Shelly Plus 2PM track energy usage?

Yes, it includes energy monitoring per channel, letting you track consumption on each connected circuit separately.

At a glance

Summary

Everything this relay supports, grouped by category.

Size & Materials
1.5 × 1.7 × 0.6 in (37 × 42 × 16 mm)1 oz (27 g)
Power
Neutral Required
Safety
Overheating protectionOvervoltage protectionOvercurrent protectionOverpower protection
Connectivity
2.4 GHz WiFiBluetooth (For Pairing)
Integrations
Google HomeAlexaSamsung SmartThingsHome Assistant
Features
Relay Channels (2)Energy MonitoringDry Contact ModeWet Contact ModeInterlock/Cover/Roller modeOTA

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Company
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Shelly

4.4/ 5 avg ratingBulgaria flagHeadquartered in Bulgaria

Shelly, based in Bulgaria, makes compact smart relays, switches, plugs and sensors that fit behind existing wall switches and outlets to automate almost any home wiring. Its devices are popular with advanced users for offering local control, a built-in web interface, MQTT and broad integration with Home Assistant, Alexa and Google Home. Shelly is a favorite for retrofitting smart control without replacing fixtures.

Full specifications

Every spec, organized

Browse the full breakdown by category. Tap the on any row for what it means, or the for sources and documentation.

Size & Materials

Dimensions

1.5 × 1.7 × 0.6 in (37 × 42 × 16 mm)

Weight

1 oz (27 g)

Power

AC Power

YES

AC Load Voltage

110-240V

Resistive Load

YES

Max Resistive Load Power (Per Channel)

?

Max Resistive Load Current (Per Channel)

10A

Inductive Load

YES

Max Inductive Load Power (Per Channel)

?

Max Inductive Load Current (Per Channel)

?

Capacitive Load

YES

Max Capacitive Load Power (Per Channel)

?

Max Capacitive Load Current (Per Channel)

?

DC Power

YES

Max DC Load Power (Per Channel)

?

Max DC Load Current (Per Channel)

10A

DC Load Voltage

30V

Neutral Required

YES

Idle Consumption

?

Safety

Overheating protection

YES

Overvoltage protection

YES

Overcurrent protection

YES

Overpower protection

YES

Connectivity

2.4 GHz WiFi

YES

5 GHz WiFi

NO

Bluetooth

For Pairing

Z-Wave

NO

Zigbee

NO

Thread Protocol

NO

Radio Frequency

NO

Integrations

Google Home

YES

Alexa

YES

Apple HomeKit

NO

Samsung SmartThings

YES

Home Assistant

YES

IFTTT

NO

Matter

NO

Features

Relay Channels

2

Energy Monitoring

YES

Power Off Memory

?

Wireless Switch Mode

NO

Dry Contact Mode

YES

Wet Contact Mode

YES

Interlock/Cover/Roller mode

YES

Automate and control the current position of roller shutters, curtains, garage doors, awnings, gates, electric sliding doors, pool covers, bi-directional AC motors

DIN rail mount

NO

On/Off Button

?

Automations

YES

Zibgee Router

NO

OTA

YES

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