expiredEragorn | Staff posted Mar 17, 2025 10:24 PM
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expiredEragorn | Staff posted Mar 17, 2025 10:24 PM
Smartest House Home Automation: Outdoor Motion Sensor $25, Zooz Z-Wave On/Off Switch
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'Fixing' with power cycling is a bit weird , if both manual and z-wave don't work.. As z-wave installer, never seen such issue . Possible there is hub problem involved. Try to perform factory reset at least one of those which fail, do not pair again with hub and then make sure such behaving happen again. If stop working , that would mean there is something wrong with the switch, If not, your z-wave network / hub may create that issues. Do you have them installed in metal boxes, BTW ?
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'Fixing' with power cycling is a bit weird , if both manual and z-wave don't work.. As z-wave installer, never seen such issue . Possible there is hub problem involved. Try to perform factory reset at least one of those which fail, do not pair again with hub and then make sure such behaving happen again. If stop working , that would mean there is something wrong with the switch, If not, your z-wave network / hub may create that issues. Do you have them installed in metal boxes, BTW ?
The only thing I miss in them is the solid "click"
I've got Zooz gear in my own home as well as dozens of customer sites and all have been rock solid.
This wasn't a problem on my old switches because they did not use wireless three-way. I went All in on it at my new place, and it does have its advantages like being able to put a switch somewhere with just power, but the disadvantages are quite annoying.
I am using home assistant and the newest zooz Zwave stick with the newest firmwares on everything.
This wasn't a problem on my old switches because they did not use wireless three-way. I went All in on it at my new place, and it does have its advantages like being able to put a switch somewhere with just power, but the disadvantages are quite annoying.
I am using home assistant and the newest zooz Zwave stick with the newest firmwares on everything.
I've experienced some small delays in commands working their way through the system but nothing that feels like an issue. I imagine trying to use traditional dimmer functions and having the setting overrun beyond your desired state would be quite frustrating, though. Assuming you're using standard dimmable bulbs maybe instead of the secondary unit running as a variable dimmer you can have a few macros at the secondary spot for set brightness levels?
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my biggest issue with them is that their dimmers dont have any light indicator or sliders to distinguish them from none dimmers
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