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Tipo de artículo: Teléfono fijo vintage
Material: ABS
Volumen: Dos engranajes alto y bajo
Cómo usar:
Enchufe and play
Lista de Empaque:
1 x Base
1 x Micrófono
1 x Línea telefónica
1 x Manual de instrucciones
Pierre-Luc
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de enero de 2025
I boosted by alot my zwave with this extender,I have hubitat C7 and zwave rabgw was too low for my new garage.Its fixed the problem flawless.If you buy it and install it, lets some time to your zwave to make the new route, it's probably wont be instant "plug and play".
Shawn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de diciembre de 2024
The product functions precisely as advertised, significantly enhancing Z-Wave coverage when connected to the Brinks Qolsys IQ 2 panel, particularly in areas previously out of range. The installation instructions provided were straightforward, with additional panel pairing guidance readily available online.It is crucial to note that this device does not come with support from alarm service providers; therefore, users must be prepared to handle installation, troubleshooting, and application independently. This product is not recommended for beginners or those lacking technical confidence. However, for technically adept individuals or "adventurous nerds," this represents a valuable investment. It not only extends the reach of your home automation system but also empowers users to expand their system's capabilities beyond standard offerings.
Mike B
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de noviembre de 2024
Easy to include in Z-Wave network, resolved a connectivity issue with Z-Wave devices that were intermittent
Drew
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de octubre de 2024
Great quality and work well
Dad, the engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2023
At the time that I automated my last home with Z-Wave, my two largest problems were the limited range of 1st-generation Z-Wave devices, and the relatively shallow utility boxes in my walls. My house was physically large (and spread out), so I put over 100 devices in the home in order to have a reliable mesh network. When I moved into my current home, my challenges were very different. This house was originally constructed in the 1960s, and it consists of 3 floors and two add-ons. The core of the house is not wired with neutrals at the light switches (ugh). As such, I have not been as inclined to put as many switches in, as I've needed to use units that don't require neutral (or add in resistor packs). The answer to build a reliable network was to add Aeotec Range Extender 7s.I'm no stranger to Aeotec, having bought sensors, plugs, and various other peripherals from them over the years. When I wanted to get repeaters for this house, I naturally thought of Aeotec Range Extender 7s. The units are a little different from my older repeaters as the inclusion button is on the bottom. The light is a ring around the button. Inclusion was quick and painless with my Homeseer HS4Pro installation. a few full optimizations later, and the garage door opener and smart deadbolt started reporting immediately and reliably. Mission accomplished.The only gripe I really have is the presence of the screw hole "loop". I get the idea: it's meant to allow you to semi-permanently attach your repeater, keeping anyone from inadvertently unplugging it. In practice, though, it can act as an obstruction, making an outlet harder to use. Lest you think you'll just put the repeater on the top outlet, you'll find out quickly that it covers part of the lower outlet. You can tear off the loop with some pliers, but it would be nicer if there was some non-destructive alternative.Final thoughts? There's no ARGB, as in previous iterations of the product. That's fine with me, as I never used it, anyway. I guess the main question would be why you would use a repeater, as opposed to spending basically the same money (or less), to get a lamp control module. My answer to that is simplicity and aesthetics. This iteration of the Aeotec Range Extender may be a little more stripped-down, but it's more attractive (though that's subjective), and it's more useful. The new utility comes in the form of the down-firing light ring... it basically functions as a low-intensity night light. Don't want that? Turn it off with a single click - no need to mess with sending Z-Wave parameters.Though I wish the 2-pack had been available at the time I needed these, at $34 each it wasn't that bad to get the repeaters that I needed. If you need a stronger/better/faster Z-Wave network (especially when it comes to battery-powered sensors/devices), these will work well for you. For those of you that may be wondering, my setup includes 300, 500, and 700 series Z-Wave devices, and this seems to work well with all of them. It properly registers all of its neighbors and routes, regardless of protocol generation, and it passes "secure" S2 messages without issue. Highly Recommended
Eduardo Ramos
Comentado en México el 9 de septiembre de 2021
Funciona como debe de funcionar
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