Roller shutter Zigbee wall control modul with tilt support

Is there any Zigbee control module for controlling roller shutter which support also tilting and can be installed under the classical wall switch?

Something like this Tuya ZigBee 3.0 Tuya Smart Life Curtain Switch Module for Roller Shutter Blind Motor for Alexa Google Home App Control DIY Tool|Automatic Curtain Control System| - AliExpress but this one can just open/close/stop the roller shutter and it’s not possible to control tilt percentage.

I found only Fibaro Roller Shutter with zWave and Ubisys J1 (Shutter control J1 – ubisys). Ubisys is the only one I found which is matching my criteria but it’s super expensive - 149 € for piece.

If anybody knows about some other module it’d be great :slight_smile:

Thanks for help

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Hello,
did you in the end found a good zigbee controller?

Walter

I have similar peoblem - any has anyone found any good piece of hardware for roller shutters with tilt?

I have same requirements. I also found these
NodOn SIN-4-RS-20_PRO control via MQTT | Zigbee2MQTT - €65
Insta 57008000 control via MQTT | Zigbee2MQTT - I didn’t find it in any e-shop
When ZigBee is not requirement, you can be also interested in Shelly Qubino Wave Shutter (€35) which is also Z-Wave.
I also found WiFi module with tilt by F&F Fox WiFi blinds controller €60 SHUTTER - 230 V Wi-Fi blinds controller 230 V.
But I didn’t find a way to integrate it into HA.
When I did my research most of people told me they have Shelly 2PM and tilt only to 100 % by HA script (by opening rollers by 1 %).
I’m really concerned they aren’t better options yet. I don’t want z wave network but when new ZigBee controller with tilt will not be released soon I will buy Shelly Qubino modules.
Thanks for the topic btw.

The insta / nexentro ones work fine. The only annoying part is that the runtime calibration has to be done through pushing the button on the module. I have the problem that my shutters get tangled “quite often” and I have to set new endpoints to fix that. Hence, the runtime calibration is off and I have to get the module out of the wall to fix that.

Hence, I thought the Aeotec ZGA004 would be a great option since it can start the calibration via the attached switch. But even though it is listed as compatible via Z2MQTT, it’s not. It does not report the lift % back correctly and tilt does not work at all. If somebody could help me fix that controller, they would be another option as well.