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My Insteon system has been running for over 10 years now with no issues, but it's looking more and more like z-wave might be in my future.  However after some quick searches I'm wondering if I can find all the products I need.

 

For example, are there any z-wave versions of a duplex receptacle where both top and bottom outlets are controlled?  The only ones I can find show one controlled outlet and one always-on outlet.

Also, are there any z-wave equivalents of the Insteon I/O Linc?  Or a similar version of generic I/O points (relay outputs, 5v triggered inputs)?

 

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1 hour ago, peterathans said:

My Insteon system has been running for over 10 years now with no issues, but it's looking more and more like z-wave might be in my future.  However after some quick searches I'm wondering if I can find all the products I need.

 

For example, are there any z-wave versions of a duplex receptacle where both top and bottom outlets are controlled?  The only ones I can find show one controlled outlet and one always-on outlet.

Also, are there any z-wave equivalents of the Insteon I/O Linc?  Or a similar version of generic I/O points (relay outputs, 5v triggered inputs)?

 

No dual outlets. Fortrezz makes their mimolite

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Here's everything one needs to know about Z-wave
https://z-wavealliance.org
 
 
 
 
Reading on a small screen here...

Does that mean the 700 series is the long range spec already? I have a Silabs 700 series dongle that works fine with polisy but my best guess is only series 300 test receptacles, so far.

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43 minutes ago, larryllix said:

Reading on a small screen here...

Does that mean the 700 series is the long range spec already? I have a Silabs 700 series dongle that works fine with polisy but my best guess is only series 300 test receptacles, so far.

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Since your devices are 300 series, you won't see the benefits of 700 series. 

700 series has greater range than 300 or 500 but 800 series is the long range version (open air)

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