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Monday, December 23, 2013

Z-wave hidden door sensor

Aeon Labs released a completely new z-wave device. A hidden door sensor. 
http://aeotec.com/hidden-z-wave-door-sensor
http://aeotec.com/images/products/recessed-door-sensor/hidden-z-wave-door-sensor.png

Friday, October 18, 2013

Z-wave water meter



Here is a water meter meter for z-wave
http://store.zwaveeurope.com/product_info.php?products_id=12436
Havent seen this type of devices before so it would be extra interesting to hear if anybody tested it.
Maybe it can work as a one way of detecting a water leak when youre off, or? Runs on battery that should last 10 years!

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Z-wave Directory

There seems to be two places you should really keep an eye on if you're looking for what’s cooking in the z-wave world
http://www.pepper1.net/zwavedb/
and
http://www.z-wave.com/modules/Products/?id=26&chk=8c9c2d0b0cd1ee3ae014ed6ec24f99ea
These seems to be pretty complete databases with all Z-wave devices ever released and some pictures
But if youre a MIOS (vera) user, please also check the devices against the certified supported ones here:
http://wiki.mios.com/index.php/Z-Wave_Certified_Devices

Btw, just realised that this is post nr 100!! Hipp, hipp, z-way! ;-)

Fibaro flood sensor

Very nicely crafted Z-wave device. Words is not enough. Check it out on

Fibaro Flood Sensor….

What I wonder is the promised 80 Degrees Celsius. I could keep it in the Sauna and get indication when it’s ready… That’s a use case I would actually try if I ever buy one…

Revolv, the smartest home automation hub?

Here is a hub device that hosts 10! different radio transceivers but somehow I personally feel it misses one point that other HA devices have. A huge support for different devices, the list is a bit short right now but I home it will be greatly extended after the release. Good idea to have one device to rule them all but it must be better than the remotes that ones promised that…

http://revolv.com/

Monday, August 12, 2013

Dorr bell with built in Camera

Im not sure if my visitors would understand to press this round thing, but it's a good concept to re-use the power lines today and run a camera also there.
http://www.idoorcam.com/

Wednesday, August 7, 2013