I see a lot of posts about people who like their Zigbee and Z-Wave products. As I’m setting up the hardware in my home, I’m using Wi-Fi products because I already have Wi-Fi. I don’t see much difference in price. What is the actual benefit of setting up a separate network for home devices? Is there a reason that I should consider setting up one of these networks?

    • AA5B@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      I read it’s something like typical $5 price difference and z-wave have to pass compatibility tests

      I initially went with z-wave because

      • 900MHz frequency has better range in my house
      • compatibility is good
      • my local home center had a few z-wave devices but no Zigbee

      But I ended up with both, no problem, and will soon add Thread.

      I strongly prefer local networks instead of WiFi so I know they’re not calling home, it’s cleaner separation, and allows battery devices

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      3 days ago

      But also more open for the vendors to come up with new and creative ways to violate the protocol.