What's the difference between Z-Wave and WiFi?
Vesternet Z-Wave Remote Control - 12 Button
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Open Mar 16, 2025 - 11:59 AM
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Mar 16, 2025 - 11:59 AM
Z-Wave and WiFi are both wireless communication protocols, but they serve different purposes. Z-Wave is designed specifically for smart home devices, offering low power consumption and a longer range with mesh networking, making it ideal for connecting various smart home products. WiFi, on the other hand, provides high-speed internet access and is used for a broader range of applications, including streaming and browsing, but typically consumes more power and doesn't inherently support mesh networking.
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Vesternet Z-Wave Remote Control - 12 Button
Scene Activation 12 buttons are available for triggering Scenes in the Z-Wave Controller and each button reacts to being pushed, held or released. This means each Wall Controller can activate up to 36 different Scenes! Supports Z-Wave Associations For On / Off / Dimming direct control of up to 20 ot...
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