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Shelly is pretty good for smart home stuff.
I care a lot about local control, but they even have some cloud stuff if you're into that sort of thing.
Zooz is one of my favorites for zwave gear.
I hate that Shelly only does WiFi. I'm a big fan of Zigbee and would love more options.
Sonoff has some really nice Zigbee relays that compete with some of the Shelly products.
I agree that other protocols are better, but I've found that zwave tends to be more stable and reliable than zigbee. And both are better than Wi-Fi. But Wi-Fi is the easiest to onboard for a beginner.
Haven't heard of that. It doesn't spy on you like all the other "smart home" tech is alleged to do? Is it open source?
As far as the local control goes, you can keep it from phoning home and it will still work. I don't believe that the Shelly firmware is open source, but they allow you to upload custom firmware that is.
Because you can cut them off from the outside world I don't believe it is doing the same kind of data collection externally unless you allow it to.
The new "mini" versions of their gear is harder to customize apparently but still possible, they still sell the larger versions though too that are easy to modify.