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Jun 07, 2025 - 10:50 AM
Z-Wave and Zigbee are both wireless communication protocols used in smart locks, but they operate on different frequency bands; Z-Wave typically uses the 908.42 MHz band in the U.S., reducing interference from Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, whereas Zigbee operates on the 2.4 GHz band, which is more common but can be crowded. Z-Wave generally offers longer range with a slower data rate, while Zigbee can support more devices in a mesh network and often has faster response times. Compatibility with smart home systems can vary, so choosing between them often depends on the existing smart home ecosystem and specific network needs.
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