cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/7783032
When I started at Ars in the summer of 2022, the next generation of smart home standards was on the way. Matter, an interoperable device setup and management system, and Thread, a radio network that would provide secure, far-reaching connectivity optimized for tiny batteries. Together, they would offer a home that, while well-connected, could also work entirely inside a home network and switch between controlling ecosystems with ease. I knew this tech wouldn’t show up immediately, but I thought it was a good time to start looking to the future, to leave behind the old standards and coalesce into something new.
Instead, Matter and Thread are a big mess, and I am now writing to tell you that I was wrong, or at least ignorant, to have ignored the good things that already existed: Zigbee and Z-Wave. I’ve put in my time with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and various brittle combinations of the two. They’re useful for data-rich devices and for things that can stay plugged in. Zigbee and Z-Wave have been around, but they always seemed fidgety, obscure, and vaguely European at a glance. But here, in the year 2024, I am now an admirer of both, and I think they still have a place in our homes.
Using ZHA for a year and a bit. No breakage so far. Knocks on wood.
ZHA isn’t compatible with a lot of recent Hue bulbs. It’s a bit frustrating.
Oh really, like what? I have a few E26 models and two strips. I haven’t tried any others.
Specifically: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B095KSZQGD?psc=1
And
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BCHBXZ8D?psc=1
And several of the a19 and br30 models.
If you scroll to the Phillips hue list on ZigBee.blackadder.com, you’ll see the lack of ZHA support.