What are the downsides of Z-Wave?
Shelly Qubino Z-Wave 2PM
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Open Jun 14, 2025 - 01:22 PM
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Jun 14, 2025 - 01:22 PM
Z-Wave, while popular for smart home automation, has a few downsides. It operates on a lower frequency, which can limit data transfer speeds compared to other protocols like Wi-Fi. Additionally, Z-Wave devices can be more expensive, and its closed proprietary nature means fewer manufacturers are involved, potentially limiting device variety and compatibility.
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Z-Wave™ smart switch, 2 channels 16 A total current (18 A peak), with power metering. Remotely control two independent electrical appliances (e.g. lights) and monitor their power consumption separately and in total. Shelly Qubino works on Z-Wave By using Z-Wave, smart home products can seamlessly co...
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