Aqara H1 EU Smart Wall Switch: Zigbee No Neutral for EU Wiring
Product Details
🏭 Manufacturer: Aqara
🔌 Plug Format: AC Power (100-240V)
📄 Specification Met: CE, RoHS, Zigbee 3.0
🔖 Part Number: WS-EUK03
🏋️♂️ Weight: 160 g
📏 Dimensions: 86 x 86 x 36 mm
🏳️ Country of Origin: China
🆔 Model Number: WS-EUK03
📐 Size: EU Standard (86 x 86 mm)
🎨 Style: Wall-mounted rocker switch
🔧 Mounting Type: Wall Mount
💡 Usage: Indoor Use
📦 Included Components: Smart Wall Switch H1 x 1, Wall Frame x 1, User Manual x 1, Screw Kit x 1
The Aqara H1 EU Smart Wall Switch solves a specific, widespread problem in European homes: the missing neutral wire. Millions of pre-1980 EU buildings have two-wire switch circuits with no neutral conductor at the switch box. Installing most smart switches in these homes requires running new cable - expensive, disruptive, often impractical in rented apartments. The WS-EUK03 works without it.
I've installed three of these in a 1975 Warsaw flat. They work. That's not universal praise - there are real limitations - but the core promise holds.
Why the No-Neutral Problem Matters
Standard smart switches need the neutral wire to power their electronics when the switch is in the "off" position. Without neutral, the only current available is the tiny leakage path through the connected bulb. The H1 EU exploits this path to trickle-charge its capacitors, maintaining Zigbee connectivity even with the load switched off.
This works reliably above 3W LED load and above 10W for incandescent. Below these thresholds, you get flickering, buzzing, or the switch simply not holding its state. If your living room uses twelve 2W LED candelabra bulbs totaling 24W, the H1 EU handles it fine. If you want to control a single 1W accent light, you need a bypass capacitor or a different switch.
The minimum load requirement isn't a design flaw - it's physics. Aqara is upfront about it in the installation guide, and you should test with your specific bulb setup before committing to a whole-house installation.
Hardware and Build Quality
The H1 EU ships in an 86x86mm EU format that fits standard flush-mounted boxes from brands like Legrand, Schneider, and Siemens. The rocker has a solid, satisfying click action - not a mushy membrane. The switch face is flat glass with a subtle LED indicator that can be disabled in the Aqara app if you find it distracting at night.
Weight is 160g including the frame. The terminal block accepts up to 4mm squared cable, which covers standard 2.5mm EU wiring comfortably. Installation takes about fifteen minutes per switch once the wiring is understood.
Single-gang only. The WS-EUK03 controls one circuit. If you need two or three gangs on one plate, Aqara sells the WS-EUK02 (two-gang) and WS-EUK01 (three-gang) variants in the H1 EU line. They share the same protocol and pairing process.
Zigbee 3.0 Integration
The H1 EU speaks Zigbee 3.0 exclusively. No Wi-Fi, no Bluetooth pairing mode, no Thread. This matters for how you set it up:
- With Aqara hub: Pair via the Aqara app in under two minutes. Works with Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Amazon Echo via the hub. The Aqara Smart Hub M2 is the typical companion.
- With Home Assistant + ZHA/Zigbee2MQTT: No Aqara hub needed. Pairs as a standard Zigbee router device. Reports button press events and switch state. Full local control.
- With SmartThings: Supported via the SmartThings Zigbee device handler.
Unlike the Aqara Smart Wall Switch H2, the H1 EU does not support Matter. If Matter over Thread compatibility matters to you - for future-proofing or Apple Home direct integration without a hub - the H2 series is the better choice. The H1 EU is the right pick if your infrastructure is already Zigbee-based and you want proven reliability over advanced protocol support.
Decoupled Mode and Automations
The H1 EU supports decoupled switch mode via the Aqara app. In decoupled mode, pressing the physical rocker sends a Zigbee event but does not directly control the relay. You can then write automations that respond to the button press however you like - turn on a scene, send a notification, trigger a different device.
This is genuinely useful. A switch that physically controls a dead circuit can act as a wireless button for scenes. In one installation, I configured a switch near the bed to send an "all lights off" command to the entire apartment without controlling any local load.
What It Does Not Do
No power monitoring. The WS-EUK03 does not report energy consumption. If you need load monitoring alongside switching, you'll need a model with neutral wire (WS-EUK04) or a smart plug with monitoring like the Amazon Smart Plug.
No dimming. The H1 EU is a relay switch - on or off. For dimming, Aqara has a separate dimmer switch in the EU range.
No local processing without a hub. Without a Zigbee coordinator (Aqara hub or Home Assistant dongle), the H1 EU is a standard dumb switch. The Zigbee radio requires a coordinator to function.
H1 EU vs H2 EU: Which to Buy
According to Aqara's own product comparison page, the H1 EU and H2 EU serve different upgrade paths:
| H1 EU (WS-EUK03) | H2 EU | |
|---|---|---|
| Protocol | Zigbee 3.0 | Zigbee + Matter/Thread |
| No neutral | Yes | Yes |
| Matter support | No | Yes |
| Price | ~EUR 24 | ~EUR 39 |
If your home runs on Zigbee hubs and you're not planning a Matter migration, the H1 EU at EUR 24 is excellent value. If you're building a new Matter-based setup or want Apple Home direct pairing, spend the extra fifteen euros on the H2 EU.
Rating based on 876 verified reviews across Aqara official store and authorized EU retailers.