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Mar 13, 2025 - 10:12 AM
Z-Wave and Zigbee switches are both used for smart home automation, but they differ primarily in their communication protocols and network range. Z-Wave operates on a lower frequency (typically 908.42 MHz in the U.S.), which reduces interference with other household devices but generally offers a shorter range and slower data transfer compared to Zigbee, which operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency. Zigbee can support more devices on a single network and is often more power-efficient, while Z-Wave is known for its reliable mesh networking capabilities with extended battery life for connected devices.
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