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The Zooz 700 Series Z-Wave Plus Mesh Network Scene Controller ZEN32 is a cutting-edge smart light switch controller designed for professional-grade home automation. Featuring the latest Z-Wave 700 series chip, it offers superior wireless range, faster response times, and enhanced security. With up to 7 programmable buttons, it enables seamless control of lighting scenes and devices via compatible Z-Wave hubs like SmartThings and Hubitat. Its compact design fits shallow electrical boxes, supports 3-way wiring with neutral wire, and handles up to 150W LED loads. ETL certified and backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s the smart upgrade for connected homes seeking reliable, versatile lighting control.



| ASIN | B09B6S4TSL |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | ZEN32 800LR |
| Manufacturer | Zooz |
| Product Dimensions | 4.45 x 3.81 x 10.8 cm; 150.25 g |
N**S
PROS: -- Internal relay can be disabled to work better with smart bulbs. -- Each button LED can be configured to be white, blue, green or red, with low, medium or full brightness. They can also each be always on, always off, or toggled each time the button is pressed. -- Each button sends a separate value for a single, double, triple, quadruple and quintuple press, as well as press-and-hold and release actions, making for a great controller for complex automations. -- Compatible with 3-way circuits, using either a standard 3-way switch or a momentary push switch. -- Sleek, modern appearance. CONS: -- Face color is slightly darker than standard white faceplates and other switches (in North America anyway). See photo. This scene controller is a great value with lots of features for anyone wanting to set up their own automations. This switch seems designed specifically for the home automation DIYer. Construction seems solid. I'm not sure I agree with some other comments related to button softness, but that's somewhat subjective. To me, the buttons seem fine and provide plenty of physical feedback. I wouldn't want the buttons to be much harder to press as that would make multi-press actions difficult. The one gripe I have is that the color doesn't quite match all the white face plates and other switches in the house. The face color is slightly darker. If Zooz were reading this, I'd also recommend more button LED color and brightness options instead of just 4 colors and 3 brightness levels. Each button has RGB LEDs, might as well let us use more then just red, green, blue and white.
J**D
This is a Very good switch for smart homes. i found all of the Controls i needed, i have this switch in my room and it is really nice to be able to control the led lights so that the room can stay dark at night. i have found the speed pretty quick. im am useing home assistant I will probably buy a couple more.
J**N
I have installed a lot of different zwave switches. GE, Leviton, etc. I have approx. 40 zwave devices on my smartthings hub. Zooz are by far the best pairing, best features, easiest to wire and best looking. The size is smaller than most smart switches which helps when you are replacing standard switches and the switch box is smaller and packed with wire.
J**H
This is a great product with a ton of flexibility. Provides direct control of one circuit, and then 4 other buttons. Each button can be programmed to perform different actions on press, double press, hold, etc, which really gives you a ton of possibilities. There is a Home Assistant blueprint out there already for this switch, which makes it super easy to program to control whatever you want. Directions are pretty clear too, though I ultimately had to call an electrician to install mine but that's because I needed a 2-way install and those can get confusing. After getting some help, the two-way control also works flawlessly. Build quality is also nice, and Zooz actually will provide you with firmware updates, which for some reason a lot of other manufacturers refuse to do. Zooz also supports a bunch of home automation platforms, and their support and documentation are quite good. My only minor ding is that the main switch is only a toggle, no dimming, but that's fine for my uses. All that praise provide, I would only really recommend this for someone with a big home automation setup. Otherwise most of the best functionality would be wasted... like what are you going to control? This device is not very useful without other devices and a hub to interact with.
M**S
I've had this switch in my 'front room' for several months now and it works great. I have it connected directly to home assistant, and have the buttons as triggers for different things,, including the smart bulbs in the front porch light and a couple of wall sconce lights in said room, controls for the blackout shades on the front window, and even a "panic" button if you will that activates all of the floodlights built into the reolink cameras around the house. The family doesn't think twice about how it works but it seems natural for them and I get to dork out adding different scenes like the party mode which triggers multi colors from the bulbs, and of course "rig for red" as I call it for when I'm gaming at night.. I bought a second one for the kitchen to control a smart fan and some other window shades but I haven't installed it yet.. All in all it's a great controller that teams up well with home assistant, and has held a constant signal with my server.
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