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Recent Zigbee coverage focuses on hands-on smart-home troubleshooting and experimentation, including building a low-cost Zigbee sniffer, diagnosing real-world communication failures, and integrating Zigbee devices with Home Assistant. There’s also attention on Zigbee accessories for practical use, like a dual-zone water valve review that pairs Zigbee with BLE control.

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Also known as zigbee pro·zigbee 3.0·zigbee ha·zigbee home automation·zigbee light link

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Key Takeaway Zigbee adoption is increasingly tied to practical monitoring and integration—sniffers, range fixes, and device reviews are driving day-to-day improvements.
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SONOFF Hydro DUO review – A dual-zone BLE and Zigbee water valve tested with eWeLink and Home Assistant

Recent Zigbee coverage focuses on hands-on smart-home troubleshooting and experimentation, including building a low-cost Zigbee sniffer, diagnosing real-world communication failures, and integrating Zigbee devices with Home Assistant. There’s also attention on Zigbee accessories for practical use, like a dual-zone water valve review that pairs Zigbee with BLE control.

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Why buy when you can build?

As spotted by Hackster.io, the Zigbee Touch Keypad gives you full control. There's no need to tie the keypad to a third-party cloud, and it's not bound to any particular service, either. All you need to do is build a system that can accept Zigbee signals, and you're good to go. Here's how the creator describes the origins of their project: I wanted a door keypad that actually looked good on the wall — slim, wireless, no visible screws, no cloud dependency. Something I could mount next to the front door, punch in a code, and have Home Assistant react instantly. Off-the-shelf Zigbee keypads exis

You, too, can build this open-source smart home keyboard that works with Home Assistant
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So if you're looking to revolutionize your smart home and create a resilient sensor network that doesn't need its batteries replaced every few months, it's time to optimize your sensor lifecycles with Home Assistant. The first thing to do is keep your sensors on dedicated Zigbee 3.0 channels. Stop replacing perfectly functional Zigbee sensors. Keep your battery-reliant infrastructure, such as motion, door, and temperature sensors, and leak detectors, anchored to a high-quality local coordinator, such as a dongle running native Zigbee firmware. Secondly, utilize Thread strictly for mains-powere

Zigbee solved the smart-home battery problem years ago, and Matter still hasn't
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