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Compatible with 2-Way or Intermediate Switches in Europe?


CReWpilot

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Hi,

 

We are in the process of building a small house right now, and will have two places in the house (stairs & living room) where a light will be controlled by multiple switches, but we would like to have connected switches (preferably Homekit). 

 

I am looking at a couple different options to accomplish this, but I was wondering if the Fibaro Single Switch in-wall modules are compatible with 2-way or intermediate switches in Europe? From my basic understanding of how 2-way and intermediate switches work, it seems like it would not, but I still wanted to ask someone more knowledgeable than me.

 

We will have the option of neutral wires in the switches if it matters.

 

And thanks for any help!

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@CReWpilot

Apple HomeKit and Z-wave are two different systems and they can not work together even if they come from the same manufacturer.
So if you prefer Apple HomeKit, all your components must be for HomeKit.

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He only writes z-wave and homekit version are not compatible, don’t work together. It is better to choose one of the versions. 

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