diff --git a/source/_integrations/zwave_me.markdown b/source/_integrations/zwave_me.markdown new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ed77c9962d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/_integrations/zwave_me.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +--- +title: Z-Wave.Me Z-Way +description: Instructions on how to integrate Z-Wave with Home Assistant via Z-Wave.Me Z-Way. +ha_category: + - Binary Sensor + - Button + - Climate + - Hub + - Light + - Lock + - Number + - Sensor + - Switch +ha_release: 2022.3 +ha_iot_class: Local Push +ha_config_flow: true +ha_codeowners: + - '@lawfulchaos, @Z-Wave-Me' +ha_domain: zwave_me +ha_platforms: + - binary_sensor + - button + - climate + - light + - lock + - number + - sensor + - switch +--- + +This integration allows you to control a Z-Wave network via the [Z-Wave.Me Z-Way](https://z-wave.me/z-way/). It combines the performance and the power of the diagnostics tools built-in Z-Way with the flexibility of Home Assistant. The integration brings all Z-Way devices in Home Assistant (Z-Wave, EnOcean, HTTP based, and others). + +{% include integrations/config_flow.md %} + +Note: You can use Z-Wave.Me UI with its enhanced diagnostics tools together with the Home Assistant UI. + +## Hardware requirements + +Z-Wave.Me Z-Way requires Z-Wave.Me RaZberry, RaZberry7, UZB1, Hub1 or any other Z-Wave.Me based controller. + +## Installing Z-Way + +Z-Wave.Me Z-Way runs on various platforms: Raspberry Pi OS, Linux, Windows. Installation instructions are available here: https://z-wave.me/z-way/download-z-way/ + +## Migration to Z-Way + +To migrate from any other Z-Wave controller to Z-Way, include Z-Way as a secondary controller (with security to let Z-Way learn the network key). Use the Z-Way migration tool to make the controller primary in your network.