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frontpage Posted by bonkman • 16h ago
Jul 1, 2025 1:10 AM
The Smartest House Home Automation: Toggle Dimmer $22, Long Range Wall Remote
& More + Free S&H on $59+$19
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The "old timey senior fan club" remark is probably because z wave is a dying protocol. That said, my experience (having come to z wave from Wi-Fi), is that the devices (so far) are much more reliable than my Wi-Fi devices, and it's allowed me to ditch a lot of noisy Wi-Fi clients (which may have contributed to my reliability problem). All Zwave is local network only by design, no silly round trips through some remote server, no silly apps constantly shoving ads in your face.
I haven't used a ton of z wave brands but the zooz stuff has been great. My experience has been that it supports all the latest zwave stuff, supporting s2 security and smart start out of the box.
Smartest house seems to basically be the primary zooz vendor. I'm not a fan of the $100 free ship minimum, but these sale prices are decent for zwave stuff. I have been waiting for the zen37 to drop back down (I think historical low is somewhere around $17) to buy a handful to use as a dimmer remote.
That said, if you don't know what zwave stuff is already you probably don't want it.
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I noticed that too! Broke my heart, I hope you are right.
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I'm new to this stuff… is this stuff bad ?
I recommend buying Third Reality Zigbee products on Amazon.
I have zooz switches and like them.
The "old timey senior fan club" remark is probably because z wave is a dying protocol. That said, my experience (having come to z wave from Wi-Fi), is that the devices (so far) are much more reliable than my Wi-Fi devices, and it's allowed me to ditch a lot of noisy Wi-Fi clients (which may have contributed to my reliability problem). All Zwave is local network only by design, no silly round trips through some remote server, no silly apps constantly shoving ads in your face.
I haven't used a ton of z wave brands but the zooz stuff has been great. My experience has been that it supports all the latest zwave stuff, supporting s2 security and smart start out of the box.
Smartest house seems to basically be the primary zooz vendor. I'm not a fan of the $100 free ship minimum, but these sale prices are decent for zwave stuff. I have been waiting for the zen37 to drop back down (I think historical low is somewhere around $17) to buy a handful to use as a dimmer remote.
That said, if you don't know what zwave stuff is already you probably don't want it.
Do you know something more than us ? Please kindly share.....According to my experience, as an smart home instalator, z-wave is getting even better that recent years. Wi-fi, Bluetooth, zigbee...cheaper, but for some reason. The main issue is safety. It is the reason that alarm companies implemented z-wave in their systems.
Since Amazon, Apple and others did not make z-wave , most of audience is positive that protocol is not a future.
The truth is z-wave is advance technology, require some knowledge from users and , especially, installers. So, that's why big companies avoid this , since would need provide well trained tech support. A lot of money....The better way is say that 'smart home' means turn the lights off and on plus set the temperature in the room. For z-wave, it is just a beginning.
Understand a lot of criticism coming from some users here. All advance technologies make some people scary. Good luck with wi-fi or zigbee anyway, as long as these accomodate your needs
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On the other hand...they apparently offer to sell just several items with really deep discount. I can see the battery scene controller at the price never seen. Did you compare the price for this item ?
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