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Jun 21, 2025 - 02:32 PM
Z-Wave and Zigbee are both wireless communication protocols used in smart locks to enable home automation, but they differ primarily in their operating frequency and network structure. Z-Wave operates at a lower frequency (around 908 MHz in the U.S.), which can offer better range and less interference from Wi-Fi networks, while Zigbee operates at 2.4 GHz, which can support higher data rates but may experience more interference. Additionally, Zigbee networks can support more devices due to their mesh networking capabilities, whereas Z-Wave networks are generally simpler to set up but support fewer devices.
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