What’s the timing of the next gen Z-wave standard?

Next-gen smart home devices

I received an interesting question from a reader who is planning to build a new home and wants to install Z-wave devices. They are curious about the timing of the next generation of Z-wave devices and whether it would be worth waiting for them. Let’s dive into the details and find out.

The Advantages of Z-Wave 700 Series

The upcoming Z-wave 700 series, especially when paired with the Z-wave LR (Long Range) add-on, offers a lot of benefits. One of the main advantages is the extended wireless range. The 700 series is designed to have longer range capabilities compared to the current 500 series. Additionally, it is expected to support a significantly higher number of devices. While the 500 series has a maximum of 232 devices per network, the 700 series with the LR add-on can support up to about 2000 devices.

Current Availability of Next-Gen Devices

Although the Z-wave 700 series has been announced for quite some time now, there are currently only a few 700 series hubs available for purchase. However, it’s important to note that none of these hubs are compatible with SmartThings, and none of them have the LR add-on. As of now, alpha testing for these features is being conducted by three or four manufacturers. If all goes well, we can expect the next-gen devices to hit the market in 2022.

Backward and Forward Compatibility

One of the great things about Z-wave technology is its backward and forward compatibility. This means that your older Z-wave switches should work with a newer hub, and vice versa. However, there might be some limitations in a mixed network, where some advanced features may not be fully supported. The compatibility also depends on each device and the hub you choose.

Personal Preference and Alternative Options

Personally, I have a preference for Z-wave light switches. However, in my own experience, I ended up choosing Lutron Caseta switches instead. Lutron is known for its advanced engineering and proprietary frequency. Although they are more expensive than Z-wave switches, I opted for them because my house was built in 1955 and lacks neutrals in many switch boxes. At the time, Lutron was the best solution for this specific issue. Overall, I am satisfied with my decision, but if I had the option, I might have considered less expensive alternatives.

FAQs

Q: When can we expect the next-gen Z-wave devices to be available?
A: The next-gen Z-wave devices, including the 700 series with the LR (Long Range) add-on, are expected to hit the market in 2022.

Q: Will my old Z-wave switches work with the next-gen Z-wave hub?
A: Yes, Z-wave devices are designed to be backward and forward compatible. However, there may be limitations and some advanced features might not be fully supported in a mixed network.

Conclusion

If you’re planning to build a new home and are considering installing Z-wave devices, it’s worth keeping an eye on the next-gen Z-wave standard. The 700 series, with its extended wireless range and increased device support, offers exciting possibilities for smart home enthusiasts. While there are currently a few 700 series hubs available, it’s important to note that the LR add-on and compatibility with popular platforms like SmartThings are still in development. Ultimately, the decision to wait for the next-gen devices or proceed with the current standard depends on your individual needs, timeline, and preferences.

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