Just as a confirmation for anyone that's looking for a Zigbee controlled relay, these seem to work
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003020806446.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003671178960.html
These are both basically the same, the difference being that the 2nd one comes mounted in a case - the boards inside are exactly the same. They appear in HS as 4 on/off switches.

I bought one with the case and one without.
You probably will need to play with the mode switch. By default it comes set to only allow one of the 4 relays to be on at once. When you turn on the 2nd one, the 1st one will turn off. Pressing the mode button will change it so that when you set it on, the relay comes on, then goes off again after about a second (I don't know if you can change that timing), so it's basically a momentary push button. The next mode allows you to turn the 4 relays off/on independently, so you can have all 4 on at the same time if you want.
Not really sure how I'm going to use them in production, I just wanted something to test and play with.
G
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003020806446.html
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003671178960.html
These are both basically the same, the difference being that the 2nd one comes mounted in a case - the boards inside are exactly the same. They appear in HS as 4 on/off switches.
I bought one with the case and one without.
You probably will need to play with the mode switch. By default it comes set to only allow one of the 4 relays to be on at once. When you turn on the 2nd one, the 1st one will turn off. Pressing the mode button will change it so that when you set it on, the relay comes on, then goes off again after about a second (I don't know if you can change that timing), so it's basically a momentary push button. The next mode allows you to turn the 4 relays off/on independently, so you can have all 4 on at the same time if you want.
Not really sure how I'm going to use them in production, I just wanted something to test and play with.
G
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