Initial look at motion behavior and dimming interaction
Early observations on parameters and flexibility
As expected with a pre-production device, there are a few things worth noting but overall this gives a solid picture of what Zooz is aiming for with the ZEN12 ahead of the anticipated mid-April release.
I found some long-standing interest for the ZEN12 over on the Hubitat forum, so I created a special video that focuses on the Hubitat.
This “Part 1A” video is completely Hubitat-centric—looking at the ZEN12 driver, the universal scanner driver, and overall behavior.
I’m still planning on installing in my home and doing the Part 2 video in a few weeks. I’m also planning on retesting after a firmware update and/or possibly finding some updated drivers for the Hubitat.
Zooz ZEN12 Motion Dimmer on Hubitat – What Works Today (Part 1A)
Firmware 0.5 Update — Full Platform Retest (Part 1B Video Up)
Good news on the ZEN12 front: Zooz pushed out a firmware update and I’ve had a chance to put it through a full retest across all platforms.
The short version: the bug fixes in 0.5 make a real difference. All four platforms — Z-Box, Hubitat, Home Assistant, and IQ 4/ADC — showed significant improvement over what we saw in the pre-production testing.
For those who caught the Part 1A Hubitat video specifically, you’ll want to see how it behaves now. Worth a look.