
Thus they aren't a great match for a 'dumb' hub like Wink that can't program their advanced features.

HomeSeer design philosophy has a HomeSeer type hub in mind- where the majority of the intelligence is in the hub and there's no need to work around dumb hubs. They aim to be the 'gold standard' of Z-Wave switches, thus their relatively high price of $50.
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HomeSeer was the first to go after the tweaker tech enthusiast category, adding things like multi-tap scene control and remotely controllable LEDs, the 200 series switch is their 2nd generation of Z-Wave switch. HomeSeer's subreddit isn't as active as their site's (very extensive and helpful) community forum, but /u/HomeSeerMark is an active Redditor. HomeSeer doesn't have much Reddit presence but they have an active forum community at their site which includes participation by HomeSeer employees. ZEN27 is part of their 2nd generation switch series. They don't have bells/whistles like others, but they are responsive to firmware requests (for example, they recently added support for multi-tap scene control). Zooz design philosophy seems to be take a simple product and make it solid but functional without breaking the bank. No reddit/forum presence that I can see, but their email support responds super fast (I've only emailed to ask for firmware updates, they reply in under one day) and are extremely friendly. Works great, despite being the cheapest at $33. Please let me know if I get anything wrong or miss something here! I'll discuss the 3 flagship dimmers- Zooz ZEN27, HomeSeer HS-WD200+, and Inovelli LZW31-SN (Red Series Gen2 dimmer). Join the Home Automation Discord by Clicking Here!

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