I’m willing to participate in adding new devices, I have Zigbee sensors that are not listed and I will start testing my Qubino devices on Z-Wave.
Great, do you have write access to the Airtable record?
No, I haven’t signed up yet — I’ll take care of it before I go back to work, otherwise tonight.
As a reminder, the correct link to click is this one:
If you want to contribute to this list, we have an online table editable by everyone via this link => Airtable: AI App Building for Enterprise - Airtable
I am registered
@pierre-gilles well I quickly tested the Qubino devices on Z-Wave… ![]()
So I won’t be able to add them to Airt
Ah darn, I’d started looking into putting some in the bedrooms at my place.
On the other hand there’s an advantage because all the pairing is stored
I’m aware
for the moment we use OpenZwave in Gladys
However, I haven’t found a Zigbee relay like the gubino in Z-Wave for electric radiators
Indeed, many people in the community use Gladys + Node-RED + the ZwaveJS plugin, and it works great!
An example with ZwaveJS2MQTT:
Or just ZwaveJS:
Also in this video (at 42:19):
Yes, it’s true that Zigbee has more of a future than Z-Wave, but that wasn’t the case when I started automating my home.
Hence my Z-Wave modules, and at an average price of €50 x 6 modules I’m not going to throw them in the trash, especially since they work
I saw @VonOx’s tutorial; I actually asked him some questions to test it tonight.
Ah yes, completely agree; for those who already have Z-Wave it’s done, it’s done ![]()
In that case, Node