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Z-Wave Protocol.
Also known as · Z-Wave · ZWave · Z-Wave Plus
Low-power wireless mesh-network protocol. Operates in sub-GHz band, less congested than 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi/Zigbee. Best suited to residential automation up to ~30 zones.
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- protocol
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- 80 / 100
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- Z-Wave · ZWave · Z-Wave Plus
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Low-power wireless mesh-network protocol. Operates in sub-GHz band, less congested than 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi/Zigbee. Best suited to residential automation up to ~30 zones.
Tags · wireless · protocol · mesh
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