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Samsung Smartthings with HC2


krisstoff

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Hey guys,

 

Has as anyone tried using any of the Samsung smarththings devices directly with fibaro hc2?

 

if anyone could give any feedback as to what works well and what does not, that would be great!

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As long as the device's z-wave frequency matches, than its compatible.  Z-wave devices will work with any controller and interchangable, as long as they set for the particular region of your home controllers z-wave frequency l. This means  for example, Fibaro sensors will work with the Vera controller 

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As far as i'm aware Samsung is working with Zigbee, not with Z-wave. So the Smartthings are not compatible with Fibaro.

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@Bodyart are you sure about that?

 

 

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as i stated before, yes, you can.  before switching to fibaro, i used the original smartthings hub.  i was to able include fibaro door/window sensors and the zipato keypad without any issues...

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It depends. This nifty little smartthings device connects to a smartthings hub, but it is Zigbee. I don't think there is a Z-Wave equivalent.

 

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@matt1981, you are talkting about fibaro devices to a smartthings hub, but OP was asking the opposite, smartthings devices to HC2.

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@Bodyart I reread it and I stand corrected, smartthings branded sensors are zigbee, not z-wave. I misread it and understood it as z-wave devices connecting to the smartthings hub...  My error.. 

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I think links below can explain better what and how connect SmartThings with Fibaro items.

 

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best regards

Fabian

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