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Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB

(16 customer reviews)

120 Riyal

Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB is available in Saudi Arabia.

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Description

Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB Stick ZST10 700, Great for DIY Smart Home (Use with Home Assistant or HomeSeer Software)

Package Dimensions
4.33 x 1.97 x 0.87 inches
Item Weight
1.06 ounces
Manufacturer
ZOOZ
ASIN
B07GNZ56BK
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
August 21, 2018

 

Test video – Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB :

 

 

 

Product highlights :

  • READ BEFORE YOU BUY: The Z-Wave stick is for advanced users only, NOT for beginners. You must be comfortable with programming and have expert computer and Z-Wave knowledge to use this device.
  • S2 SECURE NEW 700 SERIES Z-WAVE PLUS: Take advantage of the new 700 Series Z-Wave with more range and S2 authenticated security protocol. It means that you can fully benefit from your S2 sensors, switches, and plugs running on the latest Z-Wave chip.
  • WHAT YOU NEED: This S2 700 Series Stick adds Z-Wave Plus capability to your DIY smart home set-up. You’ll need a dedicated computer (PC, laptop, or Raspberry Pi, sold separately) and home automation software of your choice (not included) to complete the system.
  • ADVANCED Z-WAVE: Works great with the most popular software like Home Assitant (with JS), Indigo, and HomeSeer. Supports OTA firmware updates (works with Aeotec OTA firmware tool) and and all of the latest Z-Wave library commands.
  • SMART START: Supports the new quick and extra secure Z-Wave pairing method. Just scan the QR codes from any SmartStart Z-Wave Plus accessories to your home automation interface and power them on. They’ll join automatically. Make sure your smart home software supports this feature.
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    Questions & Answers – Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB :

    ➕ What is the price of Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB in Saudi Arabia ?

    The price of Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB in-store is 120 SAR VAT.

    ➕ When Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB was released ?

    The release date was August 21, 2018.

    ➕ What is the price of Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB cheap used ?

    The price of Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB used is 80 SAR VAT.

    ➕ What are the main characteristics of Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB ?

    Special specifications :
  • READ BEFORE YOU BUY: The Z-Wave stick is for advanced users only, NOT for beginners. You must be comfortable with programming and have expert computer and Z-Wave knowledge to use this device.
  • ➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

    The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.5 / 5 on Amazon.

    ➕ Where to buy Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB in Saudi Arabia ?

    Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….

     

    Technical specifications – Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB :

     

    Brand
    ZOOZ
    Hardware Interface
    USB
    Operating System
    Linux, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000
    Color
    Black
    Compatible Devices
    Laptop, Desktop
    Data Link Protocol
    USB

     

     

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    16 reviews for Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus S2 USB

    1. N. K (verified owner)

      Zooz needs to make their own firmware updater. – It’s absurd the hoops you have to jump through to upgrade the firmware on this device.

    2. M. K (verified owner)

      Works seamlessly with Home Assistant – With Insteon now dead and gone, I decided to move in another direction for home automation, having been using Insteon and X10 modules. I came across Home Assistant, which is an open source automation system that runs on a Raspberry Pi. Home Assistant is non-proprietary and supports a huge variety of devices, but one of the most popular and most widely available is Z-wave. Z-wave uses Zigbee over 904MHz radio to control devices and is enabled on Home Assistant using several devices, one of which is the Zooz USB dongle. You plug it in to the USB port on the Pi and configure it in Home Assistant (somewhat involved, but there are clear directions online if you search for “home assistant zooz configuration”). Once configured, it will detect new Z-wave devices and allow you to program them in Home Assistant. I’ve been running it for about a week and I’m impressed by how well it works.

    3. L. T (verified owner)

      Shipping with the latest Firmware (v7.17.2) – This is a substantial improvement over the combined Nortek stick I was previously using. These are now shipping with the latest firmware which don’t have the Gen 7 interference issues. Highly recommended

    4. N. P (verified owner)

      My device came with the fixed firmware – My device came with the latest firmware and it has never crashed. While migrating your devices from whatever you used previously (e.g. SmartThings) I recommend starting with devices in the middle of the maximum range you want to support, as if you start with the devices on the limits of this device’s range you can see them dropping off and the network doesn’t always self heal, and the innermost devices won’t be as useful as repeaters.

    5. H. I (verified owner)

      Works pretty well. – After some initial problems, I got it working. I use it with a home automation program called Indigo. I’m still not sure why I was having major problems at first, but after shotgunning it, it all fell into place.

    6. D. I (verified owner)

      Linux Issues – Read This – So far this is an excellent product. I have 72 ZWAVE devices and haven’t run into any issues or slow downs. I am running on the latest firmware.

    7. D. I (verified owner)

      Linux Issues – Read This – So far this is an excellent product. I have 72 ZWAVE devices and haven’t run into any issues or slow downs. I am running on the latest firmware.

    8. N. K (verified owner)

      Zooz needs to make their own firmware updater. – It’s absurd the hoops you have to jump through to upgrade the firmware on this device.

    9. K. E (verified owner)

      It works as it should – I’m using it on a Raspberry Pi running home assistant. Would not discover the stick initially, but Zooz tech support suggested putting it on a USB extension cable which solved the problem.

    10. C. F (verified owner)

      Problems with nodes going dead intermittently on large ZWave networks – Home Assistant – I upgraded to the latest firmware – first 7.17.2 and then 7.18.1 – which is a bit of a PITA with all of the steps you have to go through. I have a relatively large HA network that includes 64 zwave devices, mostly light and fan switches and a few Zooz and Ecolink sensors. Every day, I’ll have one or more devices go dead (can be revived by pinging). I found a script that automatically revives dead devices, but it doesn’t work perfectly. Zooz tech support was very responsive, but they didn’t have a definitive answer.

    11. L. T (verified owner)

      Shipping with the latest Firmware (v7.17.2) – This is a substantial improvement over the combined Nortek stick I was previously using. These are now shipping with the latest firmware which don’t have the Gen 7 interference issues. Highly recommended

    12. H. I (verified owner)

      Works pretty well. – After some initial problems, I got it working. I use it with a home automation program called Indigo. I’m still not sure why I was having major problems at first, but after shotgunning it, it all fell into place.

    13. K. E (verified owner)

      It works as it should – I’m using it on a Raspberry Pi running home assistant. Would not discover the stick initially, but Zooz tech support suggested putting it on a USB extension cable which solved the problem.

    14. C. F (verified owner)

      Problems with nodes going dead intermittently on large ZWave networks – Home Assistant – I upgraded to the latest firmware – first 7.17.2 and then 7.18.1 – which is a bit of a PITA with all of the steps you have to go through. I have a relatively large HA network that includes 64 zwave devices, mostly light and fan switches and a few Zooz and Ecolink sensors. Every day, I’ll have one or more devices go dead (can be revived by pinging). I found a script that automatically revives dead devices, but it doesn’t work perfectly. Zooz tech support was very responsive, but they didn’t have a definitive answer.

    15. N. P (verified owner)

      My device came with the fixed firmware – My device came with the latest firmware and it has never crashed. While migrating your devices from whatever you used previously (e.g. SmartThings) I recommend starting with devices in the middle of the maximum range you want to support, as if you start with the devices on the limits of this device’s range you can see them dropping off and the network doesn’t always self heal, and the innermost devices won’t be as useful as repeaters.

    16. M. K (verified owner)

      Works seamlessly with Home Assistant – With Insteon now dead and gone, I decided to move in another direction for home automation, having been using Insteon and X10 modules. I came across Home Assistant, which is an open source automation system that runs on a Raspberry Pi. Home Assistant is non-proprietary and supports a huge variety of devices, but one of the most popular and most widely available is Z-wave. Z-wave uses Zigbee over 904MHz radio to control devices and is enabled on Home Assistant using several devices, one of which is the Zooz USB dongle. You plug it in to the USB port on the Pi and configure it in Home Assistant (somewhat involved, but there are clear directions online if you search for “home assistant zooz configuration”). Once configured, it will detect new Z-wave devices and allow you to program them in Home Assistant. I’ve been running it for about a week and I’m impressed by how well it works.

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