

🏠 Your smart home’s sleek command center — control, monitor, and secure with style!
The SONOFF NSPanel Pro 120 is a sophisticated all-in-one smart home control panel featuring a 4.7-inch touchscreen, integrated Zigbee 3.0 gateway, and Matter compatibility. It enables seamless control of lighting, thermostats, cameras, and security modes, with real-time energy monitoring and live camera viewing. Designed for professional millennials, it offers customizable interfaces, two-way communication, and continuous software updates, making it a future-ready hub for a connected, secure, and efficient home.










| ASIN | B0D846GGBW |
| ASIN | B0D846GGBW |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106,596 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #228 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (24) |
| Customer reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (24) |
| Date First Available | 23 December 2024 |
| Date First Available | 23 December 2024 |
| Included components | NSPanel120PW*1 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 222 g |
| Item model number | NSPanel120PW |
| Item model number | NSPanel120PW |
| Manufacturer | SONOFF |
| Manufacturer | SONOFF |
| Material | PC |
| Part number | NSPanel120PW |
| Power source type | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 12.19 x 7.62 x 4.32 cm; 222.26 g |
| Product Dimensions | 12.19 x 7.62 x 4.32 cm; 222.26 g |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
G**R
Finally seems like they got the NS Panel right! Perfect size for local switches. Only downside is a slight lag with Home Assistant but overall great product
T**N
Probably should've put the money towards getting rid of this 80s wallpaper, but it was much easier to just install this so here we are. Install was simple, I replaced a closet light switch with this. It did not come with wire nuts or anything, so grab some of those (I recommend wago connectors) but installation is pretty straightforward in a standard US single gang box. I've had it for about 3 months now, using it as a controller for my bedroom, but with the web page option, it functions exactly like the Home Assistant companion app. Im using it along side some Aqara switches to control my lights and fans, and it is the sole control for my closet lights, but I wouldn't recommend it be your only control for anything critical as there's been a couple times it needed to refresh the HA webpage. 15-20 seconds isn't the end of the world but it is inconvenient if you're just trying to turn a light on. Automatic dimmer gets real weird and flickery in low light, but is mostly pretty good. Screen turns off automatically after a few seconds so I have no issues with it in a bedroom. Tapping to turn it back on is instantaneous. I cannot speak to anything outside of using it with Home Assistant as I haven't even tried, but for a basic little hub, it works great. It also functions well as a Zigbee Router, although it doesn't seem to offer anything useful beyond what you see, no exposes are visible through Z2M.
S**®
The version 4.0.7 firmware on my NSPanel Pro 120 made it totally unusable. It’s still within the return window so it’s going to go back. My use case is I want a switch/dimmer/controller to control LIFX lights over Matter. I want to view RTSP camera feeds, and I also want to use it as a Zigbee Router for Samsung SmartThings. By the version v3.7 series of firmware, everything was working more-or-less okay. RTSP camera feeds worked and I could add LIFX Matter lights to eWeLink and add them individually as tiles onscreen. (Light groups were not supported.) The UI was slow and way too dark, but it worked. At some point over the last 5 days, the panel updated to 4.0.7 without me knowing. Now with 4.0.7: It reboots randomly every few minutes. RTSP feeds simply don’t work. They either report that the RTSP URL is not working, or it stays on a black screen forever without showing any video. Zigbee Router mode does not add to SmartThings anymore. It is useless. The LIFX Matter lights eventually work, but it takes a long time for the lights to come online. “New Matter Device Detected on LAN” or similar words appear onscreen many times after restarting. After waiting a long while, it is possible to control most of the lights by pressing and holding on the tile, then manipulating the brightness and color settings. However, in the v3.7 firmware, I would tap on a tile to turn the light instantly on and off. Now if I tap on a tile, nothing happens. It only works if you hold down on the tile until the control panel appears. This is very confusing for users. Of course, since the panel reboots randomly every few minutes, you only get a couple of minutes of possible use before it restarts again. Overall, the user interface simply is not responsive. It feels like it is 10 years old and struggling to just stay alive. Also the UI is way too dark overall. I tried to get support on the product but was unable to receive timely responses. This panel is totally useless. Fortunately I am still in the return window to send it back.
M**O
Bel dispositivo, facile la configurazione. Molto pratico per la gestione della domotica. Un display un po' più grande sarebbe meglio
D**G
It's s slick little screen. The touch and responsiveness are fine. It has so much potential. And as a control panel for a smart home, it can be almost great. I use it for Home Assistant and Sharptools with Hubitat, and WHEN YOU ARE ON the webpages for those two, it is very nice. But this is where the praise ends. The interface for the panel is extremely limited, buggy, half-baked, and geared toward only controlling Sonoff devices. Sure, lots of home automation enthusiasts--the type of people who would install a panel like this--have a few Sonoff devices in their arsenal. --But only a few. No one is going to outfit their entire home automation ecosystem with only Sonoff products and use these panels to control them. Sonoff and eWelink, simply stated, are not a name in consideration for true smart home ecosystems--they are just a product manufacturer. As such, the real power of these devices comes from how you can use them with more fully-fledged automation systems. And to their credit, Sonoff provides a way to do that--web shortcuts, which essentially let you make any web page (such as a Home Assistant dashboard) a page on the panel. However, it can't be the home screen, and you can't reorder things for it to come up first. You have to browse to that page and hope no one swipes left or right or the power doesn't blink, or the device itself doesn't just randomly reboot--which is a more common occurrence than I'd like. In short, it's probably the best mount-in-box control panel out there...but if they would just cater to their actual power user audience a bit more, they could make it so much better. And as for the mountability in the box: this is a major grips as well. This box could be perfect. It is designed to be installed in a 1-gang electrical box. Note I didn't say it is designed to be installed in 1 gang -OF- an electrical box. It really only functions as the only device in a single gang box. That's because it's just too wide to sit next to anything in a 2- or 3-gang box. Trust me, I've been around and around coming up with solutions to this issue, and the answer is, there just isn't a great one, and certainly not one that Sonoff makes available. If you want to mount this in a place where you have a multi-gang box, you're just out of luck. The only solution I've dound that is acceptable--and certainly isn't availabel to everyone--is a 3D-printed solution that requires a 3-gang box, and the device must be mounted horizontally, with the panel overlapping the side of the box by quite a bit. It's a custom wallplate that adapts a 3-gang into a single vertical gang and a horizontal that spans across the rest of the box and then some. --This isn't going to work for most users. So your hands are tied here. If they woulc figure out a way for this to be just slightly smaller and fit side-by-side with other switches, they'd really have something. If you want to mount it somewhere you have a single-gang box, you may be good to go. Otherwise...good luck. I wish Sonoff would listen to its core customers here and realize how much more traction these devices would get if they would just consider who would actually buy them, and tailor them to that group of people. It's a quality item. I'm glad I got a couple of them. But it's a nightmare getting what I want out of them.
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