ADT Joins Z-Wave Alliance as Newest Principal Member
ADT joins other industry leaders including Alarm.com, ASSA ABLOY, Ring, Silicon Labs, StratIS and Qolsys in advancing Z-Wave technology.
ADT joins other industry leaders including Alarm.com, ASSA ABLOY, Ring, Silicon Labs, StratIS and Qolsys in advancing Z-Wave technology.
The new Honeywell Home Tuxedo panel by Resideo features a 7” color touchscreen and is compatible with hundreds of Z-Wave Plus devices.
Z-Wave Long Range is said to achieve 4x wireless range, 10x node scalability for larger network support, 10-year coin cell battery life and more.
The Alliance will develop the Z-Wave standard under new member-driven structure made up of workgroups and committees.
The report also contains thought-leadership contributions regarding open standards, interoperability, artificial intelligence and contextual awareness.
Silicon Labs said it is going to open the Z-Wave specification to other silicon manufacturers and software developers in the second half of 2020.
The Z-Wave Alliance membership now exceeds 700 members worldwide with over 3,000 smart home and IoT certified devices on the market.
The Yale Pro SL is a key-free smart lock with built-in Z-Wave Plus technology that integrates with popular smart home and alarm systems.
The full lineup of Honeywell Z-Wave Plus controls includes indoor, outdoor, in-wall and plug-in options for versatile lighting solutions.
Ring will have a seat on the Alliance’s board of directors, which includes ADT, Alarm.com, ASSA ABLOY, Nortek Security and Control, among others.