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Sonoff Wi-Fi Smart Relay With Sensor Input (230V / 16A)

by Sonoff

TH Origin is a Wi-Fi-enabled smart relay that can be triggered automatically by a temperature, humidity, or soil moisture sensor.

This Wi-Fi-enabled smart relay brings remote control, automation, and sensor integration to a whole new level, making it the perfect partner for managing temperature, humidity, and soil moisture in your home or garden.

Perfect for humidification/dehumidification control, fan or heater automation, pool pump or jacuzzi management, or irrigation systems for gardens and greenhouses.

Why We Love It

Whether you're fine-tuning your greenhouse environment, automating home comfort, or keeping your pool sparkling clean, the Sonoff THR316 is the all-in-one smart relay that puts precision and convenience at your fingertips.

  • Smart Sensor Integration: Connect compatible temperature, humidity, or soil moisture sensors for real-time monitoring and automatic adjustments.
  • Two Operating Modes: Toggle the output manually via the app or configure automatic thresholds to trigger actions based on sensor readings.
  • Cloud Data Storage: Access up to 6 months of sensor measurement history, displayed as detailed graphs in the app.
  • Push Notifications: Stay informed with instant alerts for relay status changes or threshold breaches.
  • DIN Rail Mountable: Includes an adapter for effortless installation in an electric distribution box.
  • No Hub Needed: Connect directly to your home Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz).
  • Bluetooth Easy Setup: Pair quickly and easily via the eWeLink app.
  • Powerful App Features:
    • View the current relay status in real-time.
    • Set timers, schedules, and countdowns.
    • Share control with family members or group devices by room.
    • Use Smart Control Scenes to link multiple Sonoff or SmartWise devices seamlessly.

* Note: This product requires mains wiring knowledge. Please ensure you have the skills and information to install it safely or consult a qualified electrician.

Tech Specs

  • Power: 100–240V @ 50/60Hz (16A max)
  • Connectivity: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Mounting: DIN rail

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9 customer reviews

2 years ago
A very good screen. I did have to make some tweaks to the Arduino library to make the graphics line up properly, and the colours also require adjustment. However, it was a quick job so I can't complain too much.
by Ben about 0.96" SPI Colour LCD (160x80) Breakout via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Great little device - bright display with wide viewing angle. Software setup is reasonably straightforward. I have had a few issues with colours randomly not being the colour specified - there doesn't seem to be any way of fixing this other than turning it off and on a few times until it starts working again......
by Richard about 0.96" SPI Colour LCD (160x80) Breakout via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Works nicely, decent viewing angle. Backlight is bright enough for day; a bit too bright for dark viewing but that’s a niche case anyway. With it sat in the mini Breakout Garden on top of the Pi Zero it feels like everything needed to drive it it much bigger than the Pi or screen itself; proportionally the overhead of the breakout connectors and the garden etc are quite big. Once you incorporate it into an actual permanent build that’s much slicker. Too wide to fit the width of a Pi Zero unless you’ve got it raised high enough up that it clears all the GPIO pins, but on something more custom you could fit it quite neatly on there if you weren’t needing standard headers.
by Anonymous about 0.96" SPI Colour LCD (160x80) Breakout via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Works nicely, decent viewing angle. Backlight is bright enough for day; a bit too bright for dark viewing but that’s a niche case anyway. With it sat in the mini Breakout Garden on top of the Pi Zero it feels like everything needed to drive it it much bigger than the Pi or screen itself; proportionally the overhead of the breakout connectors and the garden etc are quite big. Once you incorporate it into an actual permanent build that’s much slicker. Too wide to fit the width of a Pi Zero unless you’ve got it raised high enough up that it clears all the GPIO pins, but on something more custom you could fit it quite neatly on there if you weren’t needing standard headers.
by Anonymous about 0.96" SPI Colour LCD (160x80) Breakout via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
Be aware, this has a very fine ribbon cable on the back that stands proud of the PCB and so care is needed when plugging in or removing from the garden. Driver on the Pi is a long install - support is simpler on the Arduino boards! Quality is good (esp given the size) and it is nice and bright.
by Andrew about 0.96" SPI Colour LCD (160x80) Breakout via REVIEWS.io

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