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The ENERWAVE Z-Wave Plus Dimmer Switch is a UL-listed, in-wall smart dimmer requiring a neutral wire, compatible with dimmable LEDs up to 150W and incandescent/halogen lights up to 500W. It offers wireless Z-Wave Plus connectivity, real-time energy monitoring, Alexa voice control, and acts as a network repeater, making it an essential upgrade for any modern smart home lighting system.
Operation Mode | Off,Smart Switch |
Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
Contact Type | Wall Switch |
Connector Type | Wireless |
Brand | ENERWAVE |
Terminal | Electrical Or Z-wave |
Circuit Type | 3-way |
Actuator Type | Hinge Lever |
Contact Material | Plastic |
International Protection Rating | IP54 |
Number of Positions | 3 |
Controller Type | Wink, SmartThings, Amazon Alexa |
Control Method | Remote |
Connectivity Protocol | Z-Wave |
Color | White |
Wattage | 500 watts |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | ENERWAVE |
UPC | 883951453046 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5 x 3.11 x 2.24 inches |
Item model number | ZW500DM-PLUS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Z-Wave Plus Dimmer Switch |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Installation Method | In-Wall |
Usage | Indoor Use Only |
Included Components | 1x Z-Wave Dimmer Switch, Interchangeable Face Covers, Instructions |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**R
Dimmer with Energy Monitoring
Finally an in wall Dimmer switch with built in energy monitoring. These work good for dimming, but could be better. These dim by pressing and holding on the paddle, which can cause issues when it gets dimmed down to the point of being off. Then you can press the on button and the light does not come on, which can be fixed by holding the top of the rocker until it comes on. I know it is being picky and every dimmer that dims with the main rocker is this way. Being an electrician I do get to install a lot of different dimmers and have found this type of dimmer to be a problem for some people. It does work good for myself and I can still give it 5 stars even though I think a separate small rocker along the side is a better option.
C**S
Cheap Chinese Garbage - Avoid this brand at all costs
Let's face it, this switch is only slightly less expensive than some others that are FAR superior (Inovelli comes to mind as a near-perfect Z-Wave for only slightly more).This will include or exclude if you are lucky. I bought three of them and two won't even pair up, the other works intermittently. They get very hot and they are VERY loud. You get a very audible CLICK when you turn this on.This "Enerwave' made by Wenzhou MTLC is absolute Chinese garbage and I wouldn't be surprised if one were to catch the house on fire at this point. I've ripped all of them out and put in far superior Inovelli Z-Wave that not only do what this does for a few dollars more but also have scenes and programmable options as well (and they are quiet and don't get hot).Save yourself the pain, just avoid this garbage.
D**L
Nice Product with just one annoying feature
Easy install (just like a std switch, but add a neutral). Shows power consumption in real time via my Z-wave hub (Ezlo plus). Does not easily slide between say 10% and 100% in my hub, this could be the hub. at 100% brightness the LEDs have installed flicker, you must drop to 95% or less. When used as a manual switch on the wall it is a bit laggy. I have only had it a week, its OK, but not quite what I was hoping for as a dimmer.Update: Running these for two months now, moved to a new hub, returned the Ezlo (stay away). Still have the annoying light flicker at 100% or less than 25% on the new Hubitat Elevation (C7) hub. Also the switches seem to wait about 2 seconds to start fading out when you press the manual off button, instant off with hub command. Also sometimes when you press the on or off button if you just tap it as you go by, it does not get the on or off signal (like the contacts inside the switch did not quite close -- minor annoyance, but always nagging at you (I do not need to relearn how to turn on a switch at any age). I have installed several FEIT brand WIFI dimmers (trying to stay away from WIFI stuff). They work great, no flicker at all, but I really do not want a lot on WIFI -- Google home has lousy rule capability, hubs are MUCH better about event based actions)
J**S
Works great with home security.
Easily installed and configured with Alarm.com & 2gig security system.
B**R
Power readings are too frequent; configuration isn't widely supported
Pros:- price is competitive compared to other z-wave switches- they work reliably- being able to measure energy and power is niceCons:- Power readings default to sending at 0.1W. This causes an abundance of messages on the z-wave network, and my poor hub is overwhelmed.- The power readings are configurable, but I haven't been able to configure it with the hubs I have: an Aeotec Z-stick + open-zwave using either Home Assistant or the open-zwave control panel, OR the SmartThings Hub.- I haven't figured out a reliable way to add/remove the switch from the z-wave hub. It is very finicky compared to other ones (eg, Homeseer). I had to do this several times to try different hubs to address the previous points, and I wasted hours in the process.- The feel and look of the switch feels cheaper than alternative z-wave switches (eg, Homeseer).
B**R
6 month later, one stopped working, now both dead (updated)
I bought a pair of these Z-Wave switch with power meter and installed them in February. I use the switch about twice a day - turn it on in the evening (mostly use the button) and turn it off after a few hours (mostly from my smartphone). Last week, after 6 months of use, one of them stopped responding to the button. Now I have to turn on my light through my smartphone or computer, even when I stand next to the switch, really awkward.EDIT: Today is October 19, 2019, 9 month after I placed my order, or 8 month after I installed them, both switch stopped working. They can still be controlled through Z-Wave, but not the mechanical rocker. I will replace them with major brands like GE or Honeywell, they don't have power meters but I hope they would last longer.EDIT 2: After contacted their customer service, I was able to revived the rockers by resetting the breaker (from the house breaker panel).
R**.
Works great
Performed as advertised, good fit with home assistant
F**D
Awesome Tech Support
I had to troubleshoot why this product did not function via the rocker panel after a couple of weeks. Tech Support was very responsive and did not hesitate to offer a replacement after a brief troubleshooting session.
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