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Jun 28, 2018 - 04:36 PM
We show devices that use the same base technology (such as Z-Wave) as compatible because they should work together out-of-the-box.
That's not always the case though, which is why our compatibility platform allows users (customers, manufacturers, testers, developers, etc) to rate and review how well devices work together.
You can read an explanation on how our compatibility platform works at https://www.vesternet.com/compatibility
In this particular case you can see that there are currently no ratings or reviews for this product in SmartThings controller.
That doesn't necessarily mean that the device doesn't work, nor that it does work, it just means that we don't have any data to be able to say one way or another.
That's not always the case though, which is why our compatibility platform allows users (customers, manufacturers, testers, developers, etc) to rate and review how well devices work together.
You can read an explanation on how our compatibility platform works at https://www.vesternet.com/compatibility
In this particular case you can see that there are currently no ratings or reviews for this product in SmartThings controller.
That doesn't necessarily mean that the device doesn't work, nor that it does work, it just means that we don't have any data to be able to say one way or another.
Jun 28, 2018 - 05:29 PM
I see the autocorrect changed Athom to Anthony. For the record, they are not compatible out of the box (whether your or not database thinks they should be based on sepcs). The Athom Homey needs drivers to be written and Athom largely relies on 3rd parties to be bothered to do so. In this case they haven't yet.
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