Z-Wave Protocol

Z-Wave is a wireless communications protocol primarily used for home automation, allowing devices to communicate over a mesh network. A Network technology that enables all your home electronics to be controlled from a single wireless network. It’s easy to install with no complicated programming and no new cables to run, yet offers sophisticated control of your network. Any Z-Wave enabled device (from multiple manufacturers) can be added to the network, and many non-Z-Wave devices can be made compatible by plugging them into a Z-Wave accessory module.

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