2GIG Smart Z-Wave Plus Model 2GIG-STZ-1 Programmable Thermostat, Humidity Sensing and Control, SmartStart Support, S2 Authentication Security, Fixed Format Display, Auto/On Fan Mode
$143.83
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Price: $143.83
(as of Aug 16, 2024 23:01:29 UTC – Details)
2GIG Smart Z-Wave Plus Model 2GIG-STZ-1 Programmable Thermostat, Humidity Sensing and Control, SmartStart Support, S2 Authentication Security, Fixed Format Display, Auto/On Fan Mode
As the second-most added home automation product, you want a highly reliable, affordable smart thermostat in your bag. Packed with the latest features and technologies, 2GIG Smart Z-Wave Plus Thermostat (2GIG-STZ-1) gives your customers the utmost in comfort, control and convenience
Key Features:
– 700-series Z-Wave Plus support, Longer range wireless capability
– Humidity sensing and control
– SmartStart Support
– S2 authentication security
– Can be powered by an HVAC system’s 24VAC “C” wire
– Package includes: 2GIG-STZ-1, 4 AA Batteries, Mounting hardware, Installation manual, and Quick Start Guide
Specifications:
– Display: Fixed Format Display with white backlight
– Display Options: Heating and Cooling Setpoint, or Clock, humidity display option
– System Mode: Off, Heat, Cool, Auto, E-Heat
– Fan Mode Display and Control: Auto and On
– On-Screen Setup of: HVAC Type, Fan Type, Changeover type for H P systems, humidification support, F/C mode and sensor calibration
– Power: Battery or 24V AC powered, compatible with the vast majority of central HVAC systems
– Z-Wave Frequency: 908.42 MHz, 916 MHz
– System Compatibility: Central HVAC systems or separate heating/ cooling systems with separate RH/RC transformers (split)
– Standard Gas/Electric HVAC: 3 stage heating, 2 stage cooling
– Heat Pump HVAC: 3 stage heating, 2 stage cooling
– Temperature Setpoint Range: Heat Set Point: 32 – 90 °F (0 – 32 °C); Cool Set Point: 61 – 122 °F (16 – 50 °C); Setting resolution: 1°F (0.5°C)
– Dimensions: 5.75 x 4.5 x 1 inches
– Weight: 1 pound
700-series Z-Wave Plus support, Longer range wireless capability
Humidity sensing and control
SmartStart Support
Can be powered by an HVAC system’s 24VAC “C” wire
S2 authentication security
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DT_TO –
I had been wanting to find a z-wave compatible thermostat. The first one I bought required a “C” wire (powered connection from the furnace) and I had to return it. I searched around and found a Google Nest version that was battery powered but it wasn’t z-wave compatible.I continue to search and found the 2Gig z-wave thermostat that has the option to use a “C” wire or 4 AA batteries so I purchased it. The thermostat was actually to replace an old, “unconnected” and VERY complicated honeywell thermostat at my parents house. It wave very hard to read, complicated to use and my parents were also struggling to see the display, understand what mode they were and quickly set the desired temperature and they ended up calling for help.I got them a smartthings hub and they added this thermostat along with some z-wave door locks, garage door opener etc.The thermostat was very easy to physically install. After i transferred the wires to the new thermostat I put the batteries in and everything powered up and worked right away. It took me a few tried to the thermostat to connect to the smartthings hub but it worked after a few tries.The display is large and easy to read and very simple. It is perfect for my parents. I can check in on the temperature in their house and if need be make changes remotely.It is also very nice looking. I would definitely buy this thermostat again and would recommend it to anyone looking for a reasonably priced, nice looking, easy to install and use z wave thermostat that runs on batteries or a “C” wire.
Ray Burkholder –
It does what it says it will. However, there is little to no support for it in terms of firmware files. I have v1.8.0, but there is a tech note saying there is a v.1.8.2 ‘out there’ somewhere. Not sure where to find it.As a zwave device, to save power, it sends readings only when something changes. So be prepared for certain front-ends to say it hasn’t sent something for a while. I’m so used to polling, this caught me off-guard.I have this connected to a Zooz ZST10-700 residing on a beaglebone green feeding to an mqtt broker via z-wave js ui.I need a few more thermostats. I may try the Honeywell TH6320ZW2007/U as it shows coarse changes on the display, but better resolution on the readings sent over zwave.