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Reddit mentions of Zooz Z-Wave Plus Smart Plug ZEN06 with 2 USB Charging Ports, White

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Zooz Z-Wave Plus Smart Plug ZEN06 with 2 USB Charging Ports, White. Here are the top ones.

Zooz Z-Wave Plus Smart Plug ZEN06 with 2 USB Charging Ports, White
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Found 2 comments on Zooz Z-Wave Plus Smart Plug ZEN06 with 2 USB Charging Ports, White:

u/0110010001100010 ยท 3 pointsr/homeautomation

When you say "like the kill-a-watt" are you talking about with a screen? If so I'm not aware of any. If you just want to report to home assistant there are tons of options. A few off the top of my head:

https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=15654

https://smile.amazon.com/Z-Wave-Smart-ZEN06-Charging-Ports/dp/B01MTRZXHF/

https://smile.amazon.com/Aeotec-Aeon-Labs-ZW096-Switch/dp/B00VQISOCG/

u/SirEDCaLot ยท 1 pointr/homeautomation

Okay let's start from the beginning- each of your devices needs to be machine-controllable.

Lights- you can use smart bulbs (Hue etc) or you can use lighting controllers (smart light switches, plug-in dimmer modules, etc). Either way you'll either need a network like Z-Wave or Zigbee or Insteon to control them, which will require a USB RF interface. You could use all WiFi devices but I don't recommend this.

TV- that probably means infrared. Some TVs you can control by serial port, other TVs you can control with network traffic. 99% chance infrared is your best bet though.

Fan- if this is a plug-in fan you can use a plug-in switch module. What kind of fan is it?

Xbox- probably via IR.

Voice control- Alexa or Google Home.

Hub- Home Assistant works, HomeSeer costs money but might be easier to set up.

So to break this down, you need to find a way to interface all these devices with your hub. Let's assume you're using HA.

For the lights, you need a primary control technology, that'll be Z-Wave, Zigbee, Insteon, etc. I suggest Z-Wave as it's got better support in both Home Assistant and HomeSeer. That unfortunately rules out Hue bulbs, but it means you can instead get nice Z-Wave smart light switches and use your existing bulbs. Here's a popular one. If you want super controllability check out the HomeSeer branded switches- they'll work fine with Home Assistant, they have several LEDs that you can program to do whatever, you can decouple the switch (so pushing the button doesn't turn on the light but rather sends a Z-Wave command), program double/triple/quadruple tap actions, etc.

Note that if you really really want Hue lights, Home Assistant and HomeSeer both (somewhat) support ZigBee. You can also buy a Hue Bridge, which is basically an Ethernet-Zigbee interface that's Hue-proprietary, and link that to HA or HomeSeer.

Fan- if it's a plug in fan you need a plug-in appliance/switch module. Here's one. If you have a ceiling fan type thing you'll need a ceiling fan switch. Here's one of those (HomeSeer makes one too).

IR (TV, Xbox, etc)- probably BroadLink devices or Global Cache iTach. Note that if you try HomeSeer, Global Cache works, Broadlink I think does not.

Voice commands- How to integrate Alexa and Home Assistant.