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Aeotec Zi-Stick - Zigbee USB to Create Your Own Zigbee Hub to Control Zigbee Smart Home Devices

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Features

  • LOCAL CONTROL: Build your own Zigbee gateway that doesn't rely on the cloud to process commands or data.
  • CHOOSE YOUR OWN SOFTWARE: Zi-Stick utilizes a USB-UART bridge which makes Zi-Stick easy to use. You can use Zi-Stick with various automation programs like openHAB, Zigbee2MQTT, FHEM, Node-RED, io Broker, Jeedom, or Home Assistant.
  • TINY: Zi-Stick is built on the same tiny footprint as our best selling Z-Stick 7 ZWave USB controller. Why not use them both for the ultimate smart home setup?
  • ZIGBEE 3.0: Utilizes Zigbee 3.0 for maximum flexibility and compatibility to hundreds of Zigbee products
  • CHOOSE YOUR HARDWARE: Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi, Laptops, PC's can all be transformed into an home automation gateway

Product Dimensions: 0.67 x 0.35 x 1.46 inches


Item Weight: 0.317 ounces


Date First Available: April 5, 2023


Manufacturer: Aeotec


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • great!
works way better than sonoff, not sure why people complain about it being plastic.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025 by Sara H

  • works well and as expected
Great little stick, got it set up with openhab in probably 5 minutes. Worked with all the devices I planned to use it for, and so far has maintained a quick and a stable connection. Only good things to say about this product, well worth the $35.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by Jared

  • Works fine, but better + cheaper options available
I'm not sure what differentiates this product, or why it exists. It is essentially the same as a Skyconnect, SLZB 07, or Sonoff dongle. All using the same chip. The only really difference is that this device is 1) harder to flash (no simple web flash utility); 2) was last to add thread firmware support; 3) does not have a firmware to flash as a Zigbee router (i.e. can ONLY be used as a coordinator at the time of this review). Does it work as a coordinator? Yes. I had no problem setting this up with Zigbee2Mqtt in both an Unraid docker, and directly into a Home Assistant virtual machine for both ZHA and Zigbee2Mqtt. Pros: - Small form factor if you need that - Seems to work the same as any other EFR32MG chip dongle - Nice clean white look if you like that Cons: - Firmware updates, mode changes, etc. are just harder than competitive products - No external antennae if you needed that - Even with the low profile, it is still recommended by most that you use a USB extension cable to reduce interference from the device it is plugged into (though it works ok without the extension) The cons outweigh the pros when you can get products without the cons for cheaper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024 by Brian L. Brian L.

  • Useful adapter once you find a working configuration
It took some tickering but the zi-stick finally added zigbee functionality to my home-assistant server. Note it did not work with my smartthing contacts with home assistant virtualized through docker. I needed to virtualized home assistant through proxmox and then used ZHA.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025 by Jeremiah L.

  • Works in home assistant
Works well with in an home assistant setup using ODROID N2+ now able to detect garage door is open. Using Aeotec multi switch on door. One of Chamberlains lost 20,000 people whom lost MYq so automation of garage door open wasn’t possible using MYq.
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Must-have with HomeAssistant
This stick is as plug-and-play as it gets. Using it with a dozen zigbee sensors in HA and everything just works.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023 by Dante 'hwhacks' L.

  • Could not believe my eyes first seeing this.
This thing is all plastic. Typically, the part that slides into the USB slot is metal. This isn't... it's cheap, flimsy plastic. How much money do you suppose they've saved by taking away the metal and using plastic? You don't want to use this device in any USB port where things fit snug. As you can see by my picture, unlike any other USB plug I've ever seen, these things snap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Frequent User Frequent User

  • works as expected. Using mine with HomeAssistant on a Raspberry Pi
works as expected. Using mine with HomeAssistant on a Raspberry Pi
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024 by Steve Campbell

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