Z Wave Controller Mac Software

  1. Works with Windows / Mac / Linux (including Raspberry Pi) to create a Z-Wave gateway for control of Z-Wave and Z-Wave Plus devices. Tiny but powerful; 1.1 x 0.4 x 3.5 inches in size and capable of controlling up to 232 different Z-Wave devices. Package: 1x Z-Stick Gen5, 1x Manual, the others are not included.
  2. It can be used with any third party Z-Wave controller software. UZBWAY is the combination of the UZB stick plus a license key for the Z-Way controller software. Z-Way will always require a Z-Wave.Me hardware to run, either a UZB (with license) or a Razberry board.
  3. Z-Wave chips and modules provide Flash or OTP memory options for the manufacturer or OEM’s application software. For many products, the Z-Wave chip or module, with its on-board micro-controller, is all that is needed for a complete Z-Wave solution.
  4. “Homeseer HS3Pro My conversion for Vera Edge has been fairly painless, although some of the Homeseer UI isnt as easy to use, the biggest gain is MQTT and control over what running on my home controller. The homeseer store transaction was easy, and homeseer support has been excellent.”.
  5. Oct 02, 2006  Z-Wave works in industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band on the single frequency using frequency-shift keying (FSK) radio. The throughput is 40Kb/sec (9.6Kb/sec using old chips) and suitable for control and sensor applications. Each Z-Wave network may include up to 232 nodes and consists of two sets of nodes: controllers and slave devices.

Home automation software is software that facilitates control of common appliances found in a home, office, or sometimes a commercial setting, such as lights, HVAC equipment, access control, sprinklers, and other devices. It usually provides for scheduling tasks, such as turning sprinklers on at the appropriate time, and event handling, such as turning lights on when motion is detected. Typically the application will support multiple interfaces to the outside world, such as XMPP, email, Z-Wave, and X10.

Z-Way is a complete Smart Home Controller Software supporting Z-Wave but other technologies such as EnOcean, WIFI, 433 MHz as well. It runs on a broad variety of hardwares such as Raspberry Pi, Windows, Ubuntu, Debian, etc. To use the Z-Wave functions a Z-Wave.Me hardware such as UZB or RaZberry is needed (.). It consists of various building.

The user interface of home automation software is often based on a client-server model, such as a web UI or a smartphone app, or some combination thereof. More advanced applications will allow users to write scripts in a programming language to handle more complex tasks. As of 2016 there are many competing home automation standards for both hardware and software.

Open-source software[edit]

This is a list of software across multiple platforms which is designed to perform home automation.

NameLinuxMacWindowsAndroidiOSLicenseTechnologies
openHABYYYYYEclipse Public LicenseAs of June 2020, 386 add-ons were available for integration[1]. Popular examples include Alexa, Bluetooth, Bose, BTIcino, Chromecast, Daikin, IFTTT, Google Assistant, HomeKit, IKEA, KNX, Kodi (XBMC), Philips Hue, MQTT, IFTTT, Nest, Miele, MiHome, Samsung, Sonos, Tesla, Zigbee, ZWave
AllJoyn (by AllSeen Alliance)YYYYYApache 2.0
IoTivity (by Open Connectivity Foundation)YYYYYApache 2.0
LinuxMCEYControl AppControl AppControl AppGPLAsterisk, Bluetooth, KNX, 1-Wire, Serial, Wake on LAN (WoL), Z-Wave, X10, Infrared, GlobalCache, MythTV, Video Disc Recorder (VDR), Hulu, HDHomeRun
OpenRemoteYYYControl AppControl AppGPL
Android ThingsYYYYYWeave, Thread
QIVICONYYYYYHomeMatic, ZigBee
Home AssistantYYYControl AppControl AppApache 2.0As of June 2020, 1611 add-ons were available for integration [2] Popular examples include; Alexa, Bluetooth, ecobee, IFTTT, Google Cast (Chromecast and Google Home/Nest), Google Assistant, HomeKit, IKEA Home Smart, KNX, Kodi (XBMC), MQTT, Philips Hue, Plex, Samsung/SmartThings, Sonos, Xiaomi Smart Home (Mi Home), Zigbee, Z-Wave

Closed-source software[edit]

NameLinuxMacWindowsAndroidiOSLicenseTechnologies
Microsoft HomeOSYAcademic license
HomeSeerYYYYYBluetooth, 1-Wire, Z-Wave, X10, UPB, Insteon, Infrared

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Proprietary hardware[edit]

Software

This is a list of platforms that require custom, closed hardware for home automation.

NameConfiguration ToolsTechnologies
AMX LLCNetlinx Studio, TPDesignConfiguration tools only work on Windows.
Control4ComposerUses a Linux kernel, configuration tools only work on Windows. Platform also supports open hardware utilising the Z-Wave standard.[3]
INSTEONINSTEON Hub, INSTEON for WindowsLighting, appliances, sensors. Mobile apps for Android and iOS, configuration tools only work with Windows.
LutronFocused on lighting and shades, configuration tools only work on Windows.
SmartThingsLighting, appliances, sensors. Mobile apps for Android and iOS.
VivintSensors and one-touch hardware for security.

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'openHAB Add-ons'. www.openhab.org. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  2. ^Assistant, Home. 'Integrations'. Home Assistant. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  3. ^'Control4 becomes latest company to join Z-Wave Alliance'. IoTTech. IoT Tech News. Retrieved 28 September 2016.

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