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| - [WIKIPEDIA: Z-Wave](https:// | - [WIKIPEDIA: Z-Wave](https:// | ||
| - [WIKIPEDIA: Zigbee](https:// | - [WIKIPEDIA: Zigbee](https:// | ||
| - | - [ARTICLE: Z-Wave LR](https:// | + | - [ARTICLE: Z-Wave LR](https:// |
| - | - [Hubitat](hm_hubitat) - One mile range | + | - [Hubitat](:hm_hubitat) - The " |
| - | ## Z-Wave LR | + | ## Devices |
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| + | ### Zigbee | ||
| + | - (TBD: first) | ||
| + | - (TBD: second) | ||
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| + | ### Z-Wave | ||
| + | - (TBD: first) | ||
| + | - (TBD: second) | ||
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| + | ### Z-Wave LR | ||
| + | - (TBD: first) | ||
| + | - (TBD: second) | ||
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| + | ## Excerpts | ||
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| + | ### Z-Wave LR | ||
| Z-Wave Long Range (LR) was announced in September 2020, a new specification with an improved range over regular Z-Wave signals.[8] The specification supports a maximum output power of 30 dBm, which can be used to bolster transmission range by up to several miles. In testing, Z-Wave LR had a transmission distance of 1-mile (1.6 km) direct line of sight utilizing +14-dBm output power.[58] Z-Wave LR is an extra 100-kb/s DSSS OQPSK modulation addition to the Z-Wave protocol. The modulation is treated as a fourth channel, allowing gateways to add LR nodes to the existing Z-Wave channel scanning. Z-Wave LR also increases scalability on a single smart-home network by up to 4,000 nodes, a 20x increase compared to Z-Wave.[58] Z-Wave LR operates on low power so that sensors can last for 10 years on a single coin cell. It is backwards compatible and interoperable with other Z-Wave devices. | Z-Wave Long Range (LR) was announced in September 2020, a new specification with an improved range over regular Z-Wave signals.[8] The specification supports a maximum output power of 30 dBm, which can be used to bolster transmission range by up to several miles. In testing, Z-Wave LR had a transmission distance of 1-mile (1.6 km) direct line of sight utilizing +14-dBm output power.[58] Z-Wave LR is an extra 100-kb/s DSSS OQPSK modulation addition to the Z-Wave protocol. The modulation is treated as a fourth channel, allowing gateways to add LR nodes to the existing Z-Wave channel scanning. Z-Wave LR also increases scalability on a single smart-home network by up to 4,000 nodes, a 20x increase compared to Z-Wave.[58] Z-Wave LR operates on low power so that sensors can last for 10 years on a single coin cell. It is backwards compatible and interoperable with other Z-Wave devices. | ||
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