Zooz 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range Outdoor Double Plug ZEN14 | Hub Required | Works with The Z-Box Hub, Home Assistant, and Hubitat

$39.95

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    NOTE: Check Wattage first: DON’T exceed 150 W of LEDs or 960 W incandescent between 2 outlets. Use with small motors under 1/3 hp only.

      SPECIFICATIONS:

      • Model Number: ZEN14 800LR
      • Z-Wave Region: US/CA/MX
      • Power: 110-120 V AC, 60 Hz
      • Maximum Load: 960W incandescent, 150W LED bulbs, 15A resistive, 1/3 HP fan motors combined between 2 outlets
      • Z-Wave Range: Up to 300 feet line of sight
      • Dimensions: 5″ tall, 3.5″ wide, 1.75″ deep
      • Cord Length: 6.5″
      • Operating Temperature: 32-104° F (0-40° C)
      • Installation and Use: Indoor or outdoor use, IP65 rated


      Will it work with my smart speaker
      Smart speakers are not Z-Wave controllers so you will need a compatible Z-Wave hub to control this device with voice commands.
      Smart speaker compatible Z-Wave hubs include:

      • compatible with SmartThings
      • Home Assistant (Z-Wave JS)
      • Hubitat

      DOUBLE CONTROL: Add Z-Wave to 2 different outdoor devices (up to 15 A resistive load total between 2 outlets; no dimming control); Z-Wave hub required (sold separately); check if your hub supports this product before buying: scroll down for compatibility.
      OUTDOOR HOUSING: This plug is IP65 rated with weatherproof housing that makes it safe for outside use. It works great for Holiday lights, small pumps, and patio lighting.
      LONG RANGE READY: Equipped with SmartStart and S2 Authenticated Security, the device incorporates the latest safety feature of the Z-Wave protocol. If your hub supports Z-Wave Long Range, take advantage of network coverage up to 1300 feet and ultra reliable direct hub-to-device communication.
      SIGNAL REPEATER: Boost the signal of your network with extra range from the plug. It acts as an extender to all of your Z-Wave devices for better communication speed and lag-free wireless experience.
      SUPPORT: Works best with Z-Box Hub. This plug is also supported by Home Assistant, Hubitat, HomeSeer, and it’s compatible with SmartThings with a custom device driver (get it on Zooz support portal). This device is NOT supported by Z-Wave alarm panels like Alarm.com, ADT, or Ring. Get your questions answered by a Z-Wave expert 7 days a week. Register your product within 30 days of purchase for an extended 5-year warranty and lifetime tech support.

      Reviews

      10 reviews for Zooz 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range Outdoor Double Plug ZEN14 | Hub Required | Works with The Z-Box Hub, Home Assistant, and Hubitat

      1. Lilly

        Reliable and Easy to Use Z-Wave Smart Plugs
        My Vivint security system uses Z-Wave, and these plugs are amazing. They were easy to add to my devices and have worked flawlessly. I use them for a variety of purposes including holiday lights, my red light therapy lamp, and a hard-to-reach ceiling light in my garage.I can control all of them remotely from my Vivint app and panel, which makes life so much easier. They are a little pricey, but in my opinion, well worth it for the quality and reliability. I’ve never had any issues pairing or maintaining the connection. Highly recommend these for anyone looking for durable, weather-resistant Z-Wave plugs.Highlights:• Pairs easily with Vivint Z-Wave systems• Works reliably for multiple applications• Remote control via Vivint app and panel• Strong, stable connection with no pairing issues• Weather-resistant and durable design• Great quality and performance despite a higher price

      2. J. Whiteside

        Good For “Mission Critical” Indoor Power Monitoring Applications
        I live in the subarctic. My home water situation is “different” from most places on earth. I have a water tank buried in the ground and a pump that draws water to supply my home. As you might imagine, that pump is absolutely mission critical to my home’s operation. Put simply, I wasn’t going to trust it with a cheap $10 WiFi plug. The typical draw is approximately 800 watts, with even higher startup peaks.I use Home Assistant for my home automation platform. Using Z-Wave JS, this switch enumerates on/off status with switch control, amp draw, voltage level, watt draw, KwH usage and ping. Most important to me, this unit can be configured to remember “last state” or be “always on” – meaning, it will always return to on state for my application. Also important, this device can be monitored for “alive” and “dead” status, which I can then alert on. In my application, I actually use two methods for this assessment – a UPS battery status over WiFi and this switch – both of which tell me whether the pump has power.Interestingly enough, I wasn’t really interested in turning my pump on and off with this device, almost ever. We’ve burned through a few expensive tanks of water due to leaks and faucets left open, though. I really wanted power draw because it allows some interesting analysis. I can now measure and alert on “abnormal” power usage, which can indicate higher or lesser than normal operations. (Such as “pump running when we aren’t home.”) Though I haven’t actually done this yet in my automation, I can kill power to the home water pump in the event abnormal usage is detected. For now, I’m using alerting & manual switching based on alerting and that’s probably good enough for me.For me, the return on investment will be the prevention of just one of those events. It took me a little bit to figure out how to do the analysis in Home Assistant, but I think I figured it out. Essentially, I’m taking power draw for the previous 15 minute increment, determining if that exceeds a “known normal value” and send an emergency level alert to my phone if that event occurs. Sure, it triggers sometimes when we take a long shower or water the garden, but we know about these things and I want it sensitive enough to detect even a slow leak. I also have a secondary alert that tells me if the pump is active at all while we’re away, which really shouldn’t ever happen.I gave some serious thought about getting into “water monitoring” side as an alternative to my application. When I looked at general cost, managing water is much more expensive than monitoring electricity. It was kind of a “stroke of genius” when I realized that monitoring my pump electrically could get me there just as easily. So, that’s a win for this platform in my opinion.So far, this product got me where I wanted to be, has been reliable and seems to handle a serious electrical load without issue. If anything changes, I’ll be sure to update this review. While it’s on the “more expensive” side of energy monitoring and switching these days, I’m usually willing to pay a bit more for the highly reliable Z-Wave technology and a quality product. I’m thinking about getting a few more to monitor my furnace and a few other important applications, so that’s about as good of a recommendation as I can give.Edit: I’ve used same device in a few more applications now, still love it. I use them on my furnace and fridge, both mission critical applications. (It took some serious trust building to put one on my furnace!) I also use them in my shop. This unit is the only one I’ve found that deals well with large startup (inrush) current. Things like shop-vac’s and my compressor would “pop” other devices I tried, but not this one!

      3. JR

        Another consistently good Zooz product
        I have so many smart home devices, and several of them are Zooz devices. They’ve been completely reliable when paired with my GoControl Z-Wave controller for use in Home Assistant. These smart plugs are no exception. They paired to my Z-Wave controller right away with no issues.I like that they provide a variety of sensor outputs including electric consumption in amps, kWh, volts, and watts. The unit has a LED that can be manually triggered from Home Assistant if you’ve forgotten which plug is which.Although the plug is physically wide, it’s short enough that it leaves plenty of clearance for something else to plug in to the adjacent outlet. I’ve had other smart plugs where they’re too tall and block the second outlet.One thing I REALLY appreciate about Zooz is their support. They include an easy to understand installation sheet, they post a huge amount of information on their support website knowledge base, and they’re very responsive to support requests. In these days where many companies try to hide their contact information and make it as difficult as possible to reach their support team, Zooz is doing the very opposite.

      4. Terry A Benner

        Reliable and separately controllable.
        I use this smart plug with my Hubitat and it is supported natively. The plugs are separately controllable.

      5. Carlos

        Mostly perfect
        Do not buy the PowerstripEverything else is amazing, the plugs by themselves work amazing, they work faster than any other brand (especially important with automations that use the wattage for example Minston takes 5 seconds to send watt changes sometimes while this plug is instant) commands never drop, absolutely perfectZooz is an amazing company with great products but the Powerstrip is very bad so I’ll give this 4 starsFirst of all it doesn’t detect small watts for some reason even though it is advertised to and it can detect small differences in certain outlets but other outlets won’t even pick up on watts if it’s under 15 watts which is very frustratingCouple that with frequent drops in connection, it took me forever to first connect the Powerstrip to the network and I’ve had to re-interview/ re-connect it every month or so and finally it just won’t even reconnect this past week even after resetting the Powerstrip itselfI bought a second one months after the first one to see if it was a fluke as other Zooz items work fine but no…Same issue….I gave up and just use them as regular power strips at this point … super expensive power strips ….The power strips are just a bad product don’t waste your money, just buy a WiFi Powerstrip for a quarter of the money and it will work better, trust me the small WiFi bandwidth usage isn’t worth the headache of these power strips

      6. MattWeiler

        I bought this to add a floodlight to my backyard.I have it connected to home assistant so that when anyone turns on the back deck light, and it’s after sunset, the floodlight connected to this switch will turn on.It just gives my dog more light when she has to relieve herself in the evening.

      7. Ettereve

        I immediately put this out in the chicken run and configured my smart hub to turn it on when the temperature got below freezing so it would keep the water Dishes from icing. You can control each outlet separately. It’s been working perfectly ever since. Temperatures have gone down into the minus double-digits multiple times already, and some days the same in the positives. Makes no difference.I will definitely buy these again when I find other uses. Maybe if I expand my outdoor Christmas lights.

      8. RJ

        Being that it isn’t rated for under 0C, wasn’t sure how it would handle winter weather. Happy to report after 3 days of -20C to -30C the switch has been working perfectly. Device paired using QR code and works activates/reports very quickly. Happy with my purchase so far. Fingers crossed that it can take this abuse year after year.

      9. CJ

        I needed a z-wave outdoor smart plug tonact as a repeater. Upon ordering, it appeared only the 700 model was available but what I received was the 800LR (long range model). This was a very pleasant surprise as I would have preferred to order a 800LR model so very happy to have received it! I also didn’t realize the smart plug had energy monitoring so that was a pleasant surprise!

      10. Client d’Amazon

        Fonctionne très bien et la consommation semble très proche de la réalité.

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