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when will Fibaro zigbee full compatibility?


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I have a zigbee human presence sensor, I need to set the time, how long it should be closed, I can't set the parameters. Does anyone know how to solve this, or do we have to wait and wait and wait? Thank you

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1 hour ago, petro_cz said:

when will Fibaro zigbee full compatibility


I don’t think Zigbee full compatibility exists. The Zigbee standard is different from the Z-wave standard, where the Zigbee standard is less strict but with the risk it doesn’t work on all gateways. 

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    13 hours ago, SmartHomeEddy said:


    Nemyslím si, že úplná kompatibilita Zigbee existuje. Standard Zigbee se liší od standardu Z-wave, kde je standard Zigbee méně přísný, ale s rizikem, že nefunguje na všech bránách. 

    I would only buy zwave, but practically no one makes it, zigbee offers a lot of devices, sensors , that you just need. I was looking for a zwave contactor for a boiler, only zigbee, a humidity sensor for the garden only zigbee. Yes it can be done via Smart Implant, but it's ( do it at home) . I don't understand why the manufacturers even gnoruji zwave

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    Hello. I'm going to tread on thin ice and speculate.

    Since the Zwave standard is so strictly regulated and the products go through certification, I think that some applications of end elements are so risky with respect to interference, lifetime,..... that the manufacturer cannot afford to make a product that is not 100%.

    With a mass issue like Zigbee products, some malfunction will not surprise anyone and these devices are considered as consumer goods. Yes, just because of the price.

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