rbj8611 said:Hello!
If I were to buy a Z-Stick would that replace the need for a HUB (Wink, Vera, SC)? If so, can I just control connected devices with my A ndroid or Ios?
Yes, I would use it on a PCChrisCicc said:
The Z-Stick needs something to plug into...
Thank you for all of the information. So if I bought the z-wave plus(or is it z-stick plus?) and plug it into a pc I could use like Openhab or HomeGenie to control lights, sensors, etc from my phone?pete_c said:Personally I would look at the newest which is Z-Wave + (plus) and get your monies worth.
It will still need to be connected to a firmware / software box for some mechanism of transport to your Android.
That said thinking too there are Android based automation programs that run on the Android OS such that you could plug the Z-Wave + stick into an Android tablet and talk to the Android tablet with you Android phone.
There are now also self contained doo whats (software) - (Debian Wheezy) running on an RPi2 that will do that for you; it is still a box but it doesn't come with a screen.
Thank you again. I was steering away from RPi2 but at this point if it will be the cheapest route then I think that's what I'm going withpete_c said:Well actually here running Homegenie on an RPi2. It works well and is an easy peasy set up. 10 minutes and you are good to go. There is a bit more to using Openhab (playing with that too).
If you only want to use Z-Wave / Homegenie then just connect or plugin an RTC PiFace (into time here) and a Z-Wave + GPIO card in to your RPi2 and you are good to go. Just recently upgraded to a very quick micro SD card. They are really fast these days.
Buy -
1 - RPi 2
2 - case for an RPi2
3 - PiFace RTC
4 - Z-Wave + GPIO card
Install -
HomeGenie
I appreciate that because honestly I would have gotten the Aeon Z-Stick if you wouldn't have said thisChrisCicc said:If you don't have the stick yet, I'd also recommend taking a look at HomeSeer's new network Z-Wave interface. The Aeon Labs Z-Stick is based on an older Z-Wave series, and the HomeSeer interface has key features like network wide inclusion that the Z-Stick does not.
rbj8611 said:I appreciate that because honestly I would have gotten the Aeon Z-Stick if you wouldn't have said this
Correct!ChrisCicc said:To be clear, the Z-Net is not restricted to HomeSeer, it's open to any Z-Wave compatible software that has a network serial driver as it implements the standard Zensys serial protocol...