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When to pick Z-Wave over Zigbee or Thread for your smart home
The mesh network you forgot about.
Wireless sensor network (WSN) markets are at an early stage of development and should begin to realize their true potential starting in 2007, according to ABI Research (Oyster Bay, N.Y.). Many WSN ...
Now, two new wireless networking technologies are vying to take the place of Ethernet cabling for at least some applications in the digital home—specifically, the transport of sensor feedback ...
Zigbee isn't dead yet.
Smart home platforms are like the famous xkcd comic. Every new one is designed to become the “one ring,” but it usually becomes just another standard to follow. Homey Pro attempts to bridge that gap ...
Imagine walking into a home where the lights adjust to your mood, the thermostat anticipates your comfort, and every device works in perfect harmony, all without lifting a finger. Sounds like a dream, ...
There's plenty of room for this early-aughts tech in a modern connected space.
I think Leviton fits my requirements (some 3 way dimmers, establishes company, works in the particular industry) so I think they are the right direction. But not sure about advantages of WiFi vs Zwave ...
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