Tapo Apple HomeKit Smart Plug Mini, 2.4G Wi-Fi, 15A/1800W vs SONOFF Zigbee Switch SNZB-01P wireless push button
Overall winner: Tapo Apple HomeKit Smart Plug Mini, 2.4G Wi-Fi, 15A/1800W
Key Differences
Tapo's plug (A) provides native Apple HomeKit and voice control, a compact UL-certified flame-retardant design, and a much larger review sample with a slightly higher average rating; SONOFF's Zigbee switch (B) offers customizable button actions, Zigbee 3.0 support and long battery life but requires a Zigbee hub/bridge and stays within the Zigbee ecosystem. Choose Tapo A if you want direct HomeKit integration and a compact smart plug; choose SONOFF B if you already use Zigbee and need battery-powered customizable buttons in a 2-pack
Tapo Apple HomeKit Smart Plug Mini, 2.4G Wi-Fi, 15A/1800W
Compact, UL-certified smart plug compatible with Apple HomeKit and voice assistants. Easy setup and remote control via app; positive feedback on reliability and ease of use
Pros
- Compact, space-saving design
- Apple HomeKit compatible
- UL certified flame retardant design
- Remote control via app
Cons
- Some connectivity issues reported
- Mixed opinions on value for money
SONOFF Zigbee Switch SNZB-01P wireless push button
Zigbee 3.0 compatible push button for creating smart scenes via a Zigbee hub. Customizable button actions support single, double, and long presses for controlling connected devices. Durable option for scene-based automation
Pros
- Customizable button actions
- Supports single/double/long press gestures
- Zigbee 3.0 compatible
- Works with Zigbee hubs for scene control
Cons
- Requires Zigbee hub to function
- Specific to Zigbee ecosystem
- 2-pack packaging may not suit single-device buyers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SONOFF |
| Durability | Tapo |
| Versatility | Tapo |
| User Reviews | Tapo |