Side-by-side Zigbee platform compatibility for two plugs — see exactly what each one works with.
| Platform | IKEA E1603 | Philips LOM001 |
|---|---|---|
| ZHA (Home Assistant) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Zigbee2MQTT | ✓ | ✓ |
| deCONZ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Zigbee2Tasmota | ✗ | ✗ |
| ioBroker | ✓ | ✓ |
| Zigbee for Domoticz | ✓ | ✓ |
| iHost | ✗ | ✗ |
The IKEA E1603 works with more platforms (5) than the Philips LOM001 (4). They share Zigbee2MQTT, deCONZ, ioBroker, Zigbee for Domoticz. Only the IKEA E1603 adds ZHA (Home Assistant).
Either device needs a Zigbee coordinator to join your network. These are the ones we'd buy:
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The IKEA E1603 works with more platforms (5) than the Philips LOM001 (4). They share Zigbee2MQTT, deCONZ, ioBroker, Zigbee for Domoticz. Only the IKEA E1603 adds ZHA (Home Assistant). Both are Zigbee plugs, so the practical difference for most people comes down to which smart-home platform they each support.
Yes. Both are supported by Zigbee2MQTT, deCONZ, ioBroker, Zigbee for Domoticz, so you can run them side by side on the same Zigbee coordinator and bridge.
Yes — the IKEA E1603 works in Home Assistant via the ZHA integration.
The Philips LOM001 isn't natively supported by Home Assistant's ZHA integration, but you can use it through Zigbee2MQTT if Z2M support is listed above.