With one Z-Wave central unit, you can easily combine diverse products and manage them comfortably and interactively from a computer, mobile phone, or tablet. Another benefit of this system is a drastic reduction in the cost of automation across the home and a wide scope for future expansion.
The Z-Wave protocol is compatible with thermostats, sensors (temperature, humidity, light intensity, CO2), motion sensors, alarms, lighting, air conditioning, power consumption metres, IP cameras, door locks, electrical outlets, audio/video controllers, modules for controlling blinds, shutters and garage doors.
Europe uses Z-Wave wireless transmission at 868.42 MHz. It is therefore resistant to WiFi interference at 2.4 and 5 GHz, as well as microwave and other devices. The standard range of the control unit is 100 meters outdoors and 50 meters inside the building. However, as the mesh network topology is used, individual devices also transmit signals to each other and thus increase the range - the more devices you have, the longer your range. In terms of impacts on the human body, minimal radiation is also important. Z-Wave products have 4000× lower radiation compared to mobile phones .
With Z-Wave, you can manage the whole household from your phone screen, even when you are away. With sensors, you can easily check if anything is unexpected, and you are automatically alerted at the time of such an event. The Z-Wave system recognises your position and can automatically start the heater, set the blinds to the correct position and much more. When you leave, it can activate the alarm, lower the temperature and do any other activity you program it to do. You can save time, worries and money.