enis
(Enis Hoca)
March 1, 2018, 1:00am
1
I would like some advise on these no-name 433Mhz sensors. I see them on Amazon and eBay and apparently they can work work cameras and some alarm systems.
Does anyone know what would it take to get them hooked up to ST? $45.00 for 10 is a sweet price
Nope, unless they say zwave (and the frequency supported in your region).
Cobra
(Andy - United Kingdom)
March 1, 2018, 1:03am
3
If you do a search in the forum for 433mhz you might find something like this:
I am thinking about making the switch from a Vera Lite to SmartThings (when it is avaliable in Sweden…) but was wondering if there is any way to also support 433 MHz devices?
I currently have a RFXtrx433 USB 433.92MHz Transceiver (http://www.rfxcom.com/ ) connected to my Vera and it makes it possible to use a wide array of cheap and avaliable sensors and switches in addition to Z-Wave. I also have a lot of built-in light switches and dimmers I do not want to replace.
The RFXtrx433 have also been ported to a lot of other smart home-systems and I hoped maybe the SmartThings also could use it? Any other way?
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enis
(Enis Hoca)
March 1, 2018, 1:18am
4
@Cobra thanks this is helpful, tried searching but I guess need to try harder.
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My co-worker was trying to do this with the rc-switch library and a particle photon. Didn’t work out. Interested to see if anything plays out.