LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jasco Products, industry leader for over 10 years in Z-Wave lighting technologies, today announces a new line of GE branded Z-Wave Wireless Smart Remotes that work with ...
Las Vegas, NV -- IApril 7, 2015--The Z-Wave Alliance, an open consortium of leading global companies deploying Z-Wave, the world's largest ecosystem of wireless control products and services, will ...
Beaverton, OR – September 8, 2020, 11:00 AM ET – The Z-Wave Alliance, a standards organization dedicated to developing and advancing the Z-Wave wireless smart home protocol, has unveiled a new Z-Wave ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Less than a week after Intel Corp. joined the Z-Wave Alliance home automation group, Intel's investment arm announced a strategic investment in Zensys, developer of the Z-Wave ...
BEAVERTON, Ore. — The Z-Wave Alliance is announcing the release of its 2024A Z-Wave Specification Package, which includes new User Credential Command Class features, as well as new User Credential ...
Ever since the first Z-Wave chip came to market in 2003, its availability from a single source has been the number one reason manufacturers have cited for not adopting it. That situation will change ...
In 2001, Danish company Zensys first introduced the Z-Wave wireless home control protocol, built specifically for the smart home, well before anyone was calling it that. The development team knew that ...
The Z-Wave Alliance, a global membership organization dedicated to advancing the popular Z-Wave wireless smart home protocol, announced its completed incorporation as a solely independent non-profit ...
The next time an installer comes to set up a Z-Wave IoT device in your home, it might take a lot less time. Sigma Designs, the company that makes most chips for Z-Wave wireless networks, is ...
Wireless sensor network (WSN) markets are at an early stage of development and should begin to realize their true potential starting in 2007, according to ABI Research (Oyster Bay, N.Y.). Many WSN ...
Providing the ability to create mass-market Windows SideShow-enabled remote controls, the ThinkRemote platform relies on Z-Wave technology, a wireless technology for home control and automation.