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Product announcements · Jul 16, 2026 · 3 min read

SLZB-U2L — your USB radios, on the network

Meet the SLZB-U2L USB-to-Ethernet Bridge: put Zigbee, Z-Wave, Thread, LoRa and 433 MHz dongles on LAN, Wi-Fi or PoE — with 2-to-1 USB aggregation, WireGuard, DDNS and OTA built in. Rolling out now.

Every smart home hits the same wall eventually: the radios want to live where the mesh needs them, and the server wants to live where you keep it. USB extension cords are not an answer.

The SLZB-U2L is. It is a modular USB-to-Ethernet bridge that makes your USB smart-home radios available across your LAN or Wi-Fi — so the Zigbee coordinator sits in the hallway ceiling where coverage is perfect, while Home Assistant stays in the rack where it belongs.

See the full picture on the SLZB-U2L product page.

SLZB-U2L USB-to-Ethernet bridge
The SLZB-U2L — a palm-sized USB-to-Ethernet bridge.

What it does

  • Two USB devices at once — run a Zigbee coordinator and a Z-Wave stick side by side, over the network.
  • 2-to-1 USB aggregation — or expose both dongles through a single physical USB port on your host.
  • LAN, Wi-Fi or PoE — RJ45 10/100, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, or the optional PoE module for one-cable installs.
  • SLZB-OS on board — WireGuard VPN, DDNS, OTA updates, per-LED control (yes, including the RJ45 port LEDs) and a multilanguage web UI.
  • ESPHome supported — USB host interface, USB-UART passthrough, Bluetooth Proxy — if you would rather run open source end to end.

What plugs into it

Tested and verified with the radios people actually use:

CategoryDevices
Zigbee / ThreadSLZB-07, SLZB-07P7, SLZB-07P10, SLZB-07MG24
Z-Wave / Long Rangepopular Z-Wave USB controllers and sticks
Everything elseany dongle on CH34X, CH340, ESP_JTAG, STM32_VCP, CDC_ACM or CP210X

That last row is doing a lot of work — those six chipsets cover nearly every hobbyist radio ever sold.

SLZB-U2L bridging USB radios over the network
Radios where the mesh needs them; the server where you keep it.

Where it fits

  • Run a Zigbee coordinator over LAN instead of a USB cable to nowhere.
  • Combine Z-Wave + Zigbee sticks into one networked hub.
  • Add a Thread/Matter dongle for the Google/Apple side of the house.
  • Deploy LoRa or 433 MHz receivers for long-range and legacy RF sensors.
  • Put a bridge in a remote site over WireGuard — and when the 4G/LTE uplink module lands, even wired internet becomes optional.

Availability

Shipping now from the official SMLIGHT store on AliExpress and from smartlight.me — both deliver worldwide. It reaches our wider distributor network shortly.

Full specifications, wiring modes and the firmware matrix live on the product page.