Include Z-Wave.Me UZB1 in the note about Aeotec compatibility issues (#38259)

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Firmware can be upgraded using the below directions:
- GoControl HUSBZB-1 stick
- Sigma Designs UZB stick
- Vision USB stick - Gen5
- Z-Wave.Me UZB1 stick
- Z-Wave.Me UZB1 stick (see Aeotec Z-Stick note below)
- HomeSeer SmartStick+ G2
- HomeSeer Z-NET G2
@ -94,7 +94,9 @@ Z-Wave JS does not support Z-Wave Long Range yet.
### Aeotec Z-Stick
{% note %}
There are [known compatibility issues](https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=245031#p1502030) with older hardware versions of the Aeotec stick not connecting when plugged directly on the Raspberry Pi 4, and requiring a USB Hub to work. Aeotec has released a 2020 hardware revision ZW090-A/B/C Gen5+ with Pi 4 compatibility. Both hardware revisions are still being sold, make informed purchasing decisions if using one paired with a Pi 4.
The Aeotec Z-Stick and some of its variants (e.g. Z-Wave.Me UZB1) are known to have compatibility issues with the Linux kernel because of their [non-compliant behavior](https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=245031#p1502030). Plugging these controllers through a USB hub can serve as a workaround that sometimes mitigates the issue.
{% endnote %}
It's totally normal for your Z-Wave stick to cycle through its LEDs (Yellow, Blue and Red) while plugged into your system.