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🚀 Elevate your smart home game with Zooz 800LR — control that’s long-range, lightning-fast, and endlessly customizable!
The Zooz 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range Scene Controller ZEN32 800LR is a cutting-edge smart switch designed for advanced home automation enthusiasts. Featuring the latest 800 series Z-Wave chip, it offers superior wireless range and fast, secure communication. With 7 programmable button triggers and compatibility with major Z-Wave hubs, it enables complex scene control and multi-way switch setups without extra hardware. Its sleek design includes customizable LED indicators and fits shallow switch boxes, backed by ETL certification and a robust warranty.



| ASIN | B09B6S4TSL |
| Additional Features | Scene Control |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,151 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #68 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Brand | ZOOZ |
| Built-In Media | Z-Wave |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | white |
| Compatible Devices | Z-Wave hubs including SmartThings, Hubitat, Home Assistant, and HomeSeer; regular 3-way switches and momentary switches; devices from ZOOZ brand; wireless signal repeaters |
| Connectivity Technology | z-wave |
| Controller Type | Z-Wave |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (322) |
| Item Weight | 5.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Zooz |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 35 |
| Maximum Range | 200 Feet |
| Model Name | ZEN32 |
| Model Number | ZEN32 800LR |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 853478006322 |
| Warranty Description | 5-year limited manufacturer warranty |
P**Y
using to indicate status of garage doors, and to open/close them
I'm using homeseer and getting this to work *for my application* required some scripting. Basically when the button is pushed, it's status has to be cleared otherwise it remembers that is was pushed. I wanted it to act like a momentary switch, just like the buttons for the garage doors...I mean lets keep life simple for the users. The lights are controlled completely independently of the switch state in my setup. There is a switch on the garage door itself that lets homeseer know the state of the garage door. So when that switch is open the light turns red indicating the garage door is open, when the switch is closed, the light turns green. This little setup has worked out PERFECTLY. It is easy to see the door status without having to poke my head in the garage. It gives a very convenient place *inside* the house to control both doors. ( It is also setup to announce the opening and closing of those doors with a spoken sentence.) The switch itself turns some deck lights on and off (non-dimmable led's so it worked out nicely). And I have two buttons left ... need to figure some other equally useful task for them! Getting the entire works set up was a major PITA, there are 2 garage door openers, two switches telling the status of the doors, two controllers that actually control the doors, the homeseer logic (a story in and of itself), and this switch. So this type of thing isn't for the faint of heart, but it also is a really nice setup and an instant hit around the house. The total price tag for all those bits and pieces was about half that of a fancy integrated door controller that doesn't have the same level of integration as this. Setting up the switch was pretty straight forward, I REALLY like the signal strength testing. It included very quickly and easily. ( If you have problems with inclusion, do a factory reset, then include it again) Setting the light colors was down a secret zwave settings path in homeseer but once I found it that was easy to setup. The relay switch works brainlessly with the lights. It is the newer zwave protocol so it announces when someone pushes the button back to homeseer quickly and I have rules setup for that as well. ( It turns on/off other lights on the deck area. ...to bad there isn't a homeseer mosquito laser I would get that in a second!)
N**S
Great Multi-Button Scene Control
PROS: -- Internal relay can be disabled to work better with smart bulbs. -- Each button LED can be configured to be white, blue, green or red, with low, medium or full brightness. They can also each be always on, always off, or toggled each time the button is pressed. -- Each button sends a separate value for a single, double, triple, quadruple and quintuple press, as well as press-and-hold and release actions, making for a great controller for complex automations. -- Compatible with 3-way circuits, using either a standard 3-way switch or a momentary push switch. -- Sleek, modern appearance. CONS: -- Face color is slightly darker than standard white faceplates and other switches (in North America anyway). See photo. This scene controller is a great value with lots of features for anyone wanting to set up their own automations. This switch seems designed specifically for the home automation DIYer. Construction seems solid. I'm not sure I agree with some other comments related to button softness, but that's somewhat subjective. To me, the buttons seem fine and provide plenty of physical feedback. I wouldn't want the buttons to be much harder to press as that would make multi-press actions difficult. The one gripe I have is that the color doesn't quite match all the white face plates and other switches in the house. The face color is slightly darker. If Zooz were reading this, I'd also recommend more button LED color and brightness options instead of just 4 colors and 3 brightness levels. Each button has RGB LEDs, might as well let us use more then just red, green, blue and white.
J**H
I love this switch/scene controller
This is a great product with a ton of flexibility. Provides direct control of one circuit, and then 4 other buttons. Each button can be programmed to perform different actions on press, double press, hold, etc, which really gives you a ton of possibilities. There is a Home Assistant blueprint out there already for this switch, which makes it super easy to program to control whatever you want. Directions are pretty clear too, though I ultimately had to call an electrician to install mine but that's because I needed a 2-way install and those can get confusing. After getting some help, the two-way control also works flawlessly. Build quality is also nice, and Zooz actually will provide you with firmware updates, which for some reason a lot of other manufacturers refuse to do. Zooz also supports a bunch of home automation platforms, and their support and documentation are quite good. My only minor ding is that the main switch is only a toggle, no dimming, but that's fine for my uses. All that praise provide, I would only really recommend this for someone with a big home automation setup. Otherwise most of the best functionality would be wasted... like what are you going to control? This device is not very useful without other devices and a hub to interact with.
J**D
This is a Very good switch for smart homes. i found all of the Controls i needed, i have this switch in my room and it is really nice to be able to control the led lights so that the room can stay dark at night. i have found the speed pretty quick. im am useing home assistant I will probably buy a couple more.
J**N
I have installed a lot of different zwave switches. GE, Leviton, etc. I have approx. 40 zwave devices on my smartthings hub. Zooz are by far the best pairing, best features, easiest to wire and best looking. The size is smaller than most smart switches which helps when you are replacing standard switches and the switch box is smaller and packed with wire.
M**.
Facile à installer et fonctionne très bien! Je m’en sert pour gérer mon éclairage extérieur et à partir de l’intérieur de la maison, il n’est pas toujours évident de savoir si la lumière est bien dans l’état désiré. Les petits indicateurs de couleur led me servent vraiment bien pour m’indiquer quel lumière est toujours allumée ou éteinte.
F**.
From a conceptual perspective, I love the idea behind this product. You get a main switch connected to a relay, that can turn and off whatever it is that the light switch you're replacing used to control. This can be deactivated if you intend on controlling smart bulbs instead. All the buttons have their own dedicated RGB LED that you can customize do your liking and even use as notification lights if you choose to do so. Each button can store up to 7 routines. From single press to quintuple press, hold and release. That's up to 35 programmable actions from this little scene controller. This is nuts and honestly a bit overkill. I have installed 2 of these controllers, one in my bedroom, that control the lights and my smart speaker. For example, when I want to relax, I hit the blue button and the lights turn on at 35% brightness, orange color and a playlist starts to play on my google home. It works flawlessly. I am however experiencing a sporadic issue where the relay will sometimes turn off, even though I disabled the physical switch through the settings. When I was setting the RGB colors on the buttons, I noticed the main relay would randomly turn off. But when I was finished with my setup, it no longer appeared to change state randomly. I reported the issue to Zooz and their technical support proposed that I upgrade the firmware from 10.10 to 10.30. I read through the instructions and realized I needed to buy a dongle for my computer in order to wirelessly upgrade the firmware on the switches. I wrote back saying I was not too comfortable to spend additional money in order to gain the ability to fix a software issue that the devices came with right out of the box. I asked them if I could return the devices to Zooz on their dime to have it flashed then sent back, or if they could send me the dongle so I can flash the new firmware, then send it back. They've answered that they first wanted to make sure flashing the new firmware will indeed fix the issue before providing an answer on my requests. This is where this is sitting right now and will update when I get a final answer. Also a point to note, they are currently hard at work developing Edge drivers for the Smartthings platform. This previously required that a custom device handler be installed through the IDE, however going through the Edge Driver Channel, you can now install the drivers straight to your hub in a few clicks. They seem committed to supporting their devices in the long run, which gives me confidence in buying Zooz products as my home automation needs grow. If this device works flawlessly after I'm done with their technical support, I will gladly raise this to 5 stars rating.
L**E
This is exactly what SmartThings has been needing! A proper scene controller! With the instructions on the Zooz website it took No time to have this set up and working properly. As an electrician who regularly installed these types of systems into high end homes (Lutron systems) it's nice to see an affordable version for the every day person. I bought one to play with, but I will definitely be buying more when the time comes.
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