How To Program Scene Control On Your Zooz Light Switches
Scene control is a bonus feature on Zooz light switches that allows you to use them as smart remote controls. You can program each paddle for multi-tap triggers to turn on different connected devices in your home or even change the mode on your smart thermostat. This functionality is available only if your Z-Wave hub…
How To Program Scene Control On Your Zooz Light Switches In Hubitat
We recommend using your switches with one of the custom drivers on Hubitat for best experience with scene control. Click here to install one for your switch (it applies to all of the on/off models) and click here to install one for your dimmer (applies to all Zooz dimmers) before you try adding them to your hub. …
How To Program Scene Control On Your Zooz Light Switches In the Z-Box Hub
The Z-Box Hub makes it easy to add an action to any of the central scene triggers with handy shortcuts and a powerful scene creation tool. Scene control is a bonus feature on Zooz light switches that allows you to use them as smart remote controls. You can program each paddle for multi-tap triggers to turn on differe…
How To Program Scene Control On Your Zooz Light Switches In SmartThings
The scene control functionality is available on SmartThings only if you're using a custom driver for your Zooz switches. You only have to install one custom driver for any wall switch or dimmer model on SmartThings and you only need to do it once, regardless of how many switches you're going to add. Simply follow t…
How To Program Scene Control On Your Zooz Light Switches In Home Assistant
Our products are officially integrated with the Z-Wave JS integration for Home Assistant to give you the best experience. You can program your switches using central scene commands and the Events functionality in Home Assistant. Scene control is a bonus feature on Zooz light switches that allows you to use them as…
How to Program Scene Control on Your Zooz Light Switches on HomeSeer
Central scene programming allows a Z-Wave device (usually a controller like a switch or remote) to send scene activation commands to the hub or gateway. The hub interprets these commands and determines what actions to take. This method requires the Z-Wave hub or controller to process the commands and execute the au…
How to Program a Virtual 3-Way on Z-Box with Regular Bulbs
Setting up a virtual 3-way on the Z-Box hub lets you pair two Zooz switches or dimmers to control the same light—without needing a wired connection between the switches. In this setup, the main switch or dimmer is rewired as a single pole, while the remote unit connects to power, neutral, and ground only. There are …
Zooz Dimmer Selection Guide
Not all dimmer switches are created equal—and choosing the right one can make all the difference in performance, compatibility, and long-term satisfaction with your smart lighting setup. Whether you're working with a standard 120V wiring setup or a 0-10V dimmable fixture, we offer dimmer models to fit a wide range o…
How To Program 3 Zooz Switches In a Virtual 4-Way With Regular Bulbs
Zooz switches are designed to connect with regular mechanical on/off switches in 4-way installations to minimize installation time and device cost. You can still use multiple Zooz switches to control the same light, you just would never wire them according to the traditional diagrams in the manual but instead, use s…
How To Use Multiple Zooz Switches In 3-Way and 4-Way Set-Ups
While Zooz switches were designed to connect to regular on/off switches in 3-way and 4-way scenarios to reduce the amount of hardware and time involved in the installation, there are some use cases where you would like to replace all of your switches in a multi-way set-up with smart switches. We cover the best practi…
