I did some quick reading on the anywhre switches and they are sold in pairs and pre-programmed to act as a conventional 4-way switch. There was no mention of upstart or being able to re-program them to any other task.
It looks like a nice fast easy solution to add 4-way switching to a room that does not already have the wiring in place for conventional 4-way switches. An electrician can install these without needing to know anything about UPB or upstart programming. All he needs to know is how to read and follow the installation/wiring instructions and they will act as 4 way switches.
It just occurred to me that it must seem magical to a homeowner that knows nothing about UPB and doesn't want to know anything about UPB to be able to put one switch in the ground floor kitchen and the other in the attached garage and have them act as 4-way switches.
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