Small but mighty: which Shelly Mini fits into your smart home?

The ultimate comparison: Proven performance (Gen 3) meets unlimited multi-protocol freedom (Gen 4).



The Shelly 1 Mini Gen 4:

The Shelly 1 Mini Gen 4 retains the tiny form factor of its predecessor, but tears down the walls between the various smart home ecosystems. It is the absolute pioneer in terms of future-proofing and finally makes the smart home accessible to everyone.

  • The game changer for non-tinkerers: Until now, flush-mounted relays were often seen as a playground for DIY enthusiasts and programmers. Gen 4 changes that completely! Thanks to standardised protocols such as Matter and Zigbee the relay can be easily integrated into systems such as Apple Home, Google Home, Amazon Alexa or SmartThings by scanning a barcode, without the need for in-depth technical knowledge. Real plug & play!
  • New processor architecture: A brand new, extremely fast multi-protocol chip ensures minimum response times.
  • Maximum connectivity: In addition to WLAN and Bluetooth, the Gen 4 now also has Matter and Zigbee 3.0 directly on board.
  • Ideal area of application: If you want to integrate your system natively into Apple Home, reduce the load on your WLAN (by using the relay as a Zigbee actuator) or simply want to remain completely manufacturer-independent for the next few years.
  • Your advantage: You no longer have to commit to a single technology during installation. The Shelly Gen 4 adapts to your system - not the other way round.



The Shelly 1 Mini Gen 3:

The Shelly 1 Mini Gen 3 is the current standard for anyone setting up a purely WLAN-based smart home. It is an extremely reliable workhorse with a fantastic price-performance ratio.

  • Powerful chip: Equipped with the specially customised Shelly chip and a whopping 8 MB of memory, it offers sufficient space for your own scripts and complex local automation.
  • Proven wireless standards: It works classically via your 2.4 GHz WLAN. It also uses Bluetooth (BLE) for easy integration via smartphone app and can serve as a gateway for other Bluetooth sensors (such as the Shelly BLU).
  • Ideal area of application: Perfect for anyone who uses systems such as Home Assistant, ioBroker or simply the Shelly Cloud and does not require additional wireless standards such as Zigbee.
  • Your advantage: Extremely sophisticated software, high stability in the WLAN and usually a slightly more favourable purchase price.

The ultimate comparison

The decision depends heavily on your existing system and your prior technical knowledge. None of the relays is perfect - both have their specific advantages and disadvantages.

Go for the Shelly 1 Mini Gen 3 if you... ...you have an existing, purely WLAN-based system (e.g. via MQTT to Home Assistant), know your way around technically and are simply looking for reliable, small relays.

  • The catch (disadvantages): It does not offer native support for Apple Home or Matter. To integrate it into such systems, you need DIY solutions such as Homebridge. In addition, a pure Wi-Fi setup with dozens of smart home devices can eventually put a strain on the home router.

Go for the Shelly 1 Mini Gen 4 if you... ...you want an uncomplicated system that „just works“. If you use Apple Home, a Philips Hue Hub, are planning a manufacturer-independent system or don't consider yourself a „technology hobbyist“, the 4th generation is worth every cent of the extra cost.

  • The catch (disadvantages): It is somewhat more expensive to purchase. Important for Zigbee users: If you integrate the Shelly Gen 4 into third-party hubs as a standardised Zigbee-only device, you may lose in-depth, Shelly-specific functions. These include, for example, detailed device-internal protection mechanisms or complex script functions that can often only be fully utilised via the Wi-Fi connection and the official Shelly app.

The direct technical comparison

Property / FeatureShelly 1 Mini Gen 3Shelly 1 Mini Gen 4
Design / SizeMini form factor (very compact)Mini form factor (very compact)
Maximum switching current8A8A (status typical mini specification)
WLAN (2.4 GHz)YesYes
Bluetooth (BLE)Yes (pairing & gateway)Yes (pairing & gateway)
Zigbee 3.0 supportNoYes
Matter supportNoYes (Native)
Target groupHobbyists & pure WLAN usersAlso for non-tinkerers (plug & play)
Processor / MemoryShelly chip (ESP-based) / 8 MBNew multi-protocol chip
Local scripting (mJS)YesYes (partially limited for pure Zigbee operation)
KNXnet/IP supportYesYes

Adrian Fischer / Paul Partenfelder -2026