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Jun 07, 2025 - 10:52 AM
Zigbee and Z-Wave are both wireless communication protocols used in home automation, but they differ primarily in frequency and compatibility. Zigbee operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency band and can support a larger number of devices on a single network, while Z-Wave operates on a lower frequency (usually around 908 MHz in North America) and has a longer range but supports fewer devices. Additionally, Zigbee is an open standard supported by a wide range of manufacturers, whereas Z-Wave is a proprietary standard, which can lead to better interoperability among Z-Wave certified devices.
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