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forum thread Posted by VladStar almost 2 years ago

UltraPro (Jasco) Z-Wave Smart Rocker Light Dimmer (2-Pack, 54897) $48.14 and more

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** UltraPro series is made by Jasco, the same as GE Enbrighten

UltraPro Z-Wave Smart Rocker Light Dimmer with QuickFit and SimpleWire, 3-Way Ready, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, ZWave Hub Required, Repeater/Range Extender, White Paddle Only, 2-Pack, 54897 - $48.14 ($24.07 each)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08MDF5MSB -Expired, now $67.99


* See also:
UltraPro Add-On Switch QuickFit and SimpleWire, In-Wall White Rocker Paddle Only, Z-Wave ZigBee Wireless Smart Lighting Controls, NOT A STANDALONE Switch, 2 Pack, 54905 - $27.97 ($13.99 each)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08MDFDS4W
--- Details ---

- Operation Mode: ON-OFF-ON
- Current Rating: 15 Amps
- Operating Voltage: 120 Volts
- Contact Type: Normally Open
- Connector Type: Clamp

--- About this item ---

- LIGHT FLICKERING? – The 52327 Direct Lighting Bypass (ASIN: B08ZJQV7W2) is designed for Jasco, Enbrighten, UltraPro, GE-branded and Honeywell Z-Wave smart dimmers but may improve performance of other Z-Wave or Zigbee dimmers to prevent light flickering.
- Revolutionary, patent-pending design – QuickFit and SimpleWire technologies offer groundbreaking home automation features. Unique advancements make the smart controls easier to install and more reliable than ever.
- QuickFit – Improved components reduced the housing depth by up to 20% compared to previous Z-Wave models and eliminated the need for heat tabs. QuickFit enhancements are the ideal smart solution for older-style switch boxes, multi-gang configurations or any other application with limited space.
- SimpleWire – Auto-detecting line/load terminals support fast installation by identifying line and load wires and configuring the dimmer accordingly. Dual ground ports, which are offset to avoid switch box mounting screws, support daisy-chaining in multi-switch setups.
- Voice control – Enjoy the convenience of voice control with Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa when connected through a compatible Z-Wave hub.
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** UltraPro series is made by Jasco, the same as GE Enbrighten

UltraPro Z-Wave Smart Rocker Light Dimmer with QuickFit and SimpleWire, 3-Way Ready, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, ZWave Hub Required, Repeater/Range Extender, White Paddle Only, 2-Pack, 54897 - $48.14 ($24.07 each)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08MDF5MSB -Expired, now $67.99


* See also:
UltraPro Add-On Switch QuickFit and SimpleWire, In-Wall White Rocker Paddle Only, Z-Wave ZigBee Wireless Smart Lighting Controls, NOT A STANDALONE Switch, 2 Pack, 54905 - $27.97 ($13.99 each)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08MDFDS4W
--- Details ---

- Operation Mode: ON-OFF-ON
- Current Rating: 15 Amps
- Operating Voltage: 120 Volts
- Contact Type: Normally Open
- Connector Type: Clamp

--- About this item ---

- LIGHT FLICKERING? – The 52327 Direct Lighting Bypass (ASIN: B08ZJQV7W2) is designed for Jasco, Enbrighten, UltraPro, GE-branded and Honeywell Z-Wave smart dimmers but may improve performance of other Z-Wave or Zigbee dimmers to prevent light flickering.
- Revolutionary, patent-pending design – QuickFit and SimpleWire technologies offer groundbreaking home automation features. Unique advancements make the smart controls easier to install and more reliable than ever.
- QuickFit – Improved components reduced the housing depth by up to 20% compared to previous Z-Wave models and eliminated the need for heat tabs. QuickFit enhancements are the ideal smart solution for older-style switch boxes, multi-gang configurations or any other application with limited space.
- SimpleWire – Auto-detecting line/load terminals support fast installation by identifying line and load wires and configuring the dimmer accordingly. Dual ground ports, which are offset to avoid switch box mounting screws, support daisy-chaining in multi-switch setups.
- Voice control – Enjoy the convenience of voice control with Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa when connected through a compatible Z-Wave hub.
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Quote from coachclass :
Matter is a good development, and I hope it gets popular. But there's no reason to stop buying z-wave or zigbee. This is less of an issue with zwave vs matter and more an issue with SmartThings not being a good platform. People who need to worry about being "left behind" are the folks using cloud based devices like SmartThings. You can't be "left behind" with zwave, it's a completely local protocol. If it works today, it'll keep working tomorrow. Unlike SmartThings.

SmartThings as a company has their own business interests that don't necessarily align with home automation users. Don't let SmartThings dictate what your home automation architecture should be. It makes more sense to chuck the SmartThings gateway and replace it something better and more local, than to start replacing individual devices.
Alexa hubs = no zwave
Google Nest Hubs (Android) = no zwave
Apple HomeKit (Apple TV and other Apple Hubs) = no zwave

So all the big everyday "consumer" devices do not support it.

I would pick zwave over the others but not anymore. I have been on the "wrong" side of formats in the past, and in the end it isn't awesome.

Zigbee is what "won" out here. They are part of the matter alliance and what others are supporting.
Just my opinion.

Edit - SmartThings is actually moving away from cloud bases, and maybe already has. Lost a lot of good community builds due to that.
Some info here:
https://support.smartthings.com/h...9624925204
Last edited by dealhunter85 January 27, 2023 at 05:00 PM.
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