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You need to have a [supported Z-Wave USB stick or module](https://github.com/OpenZWave/open-zwave/wiki/Controller-Compatibility-List) installed.
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You need to have a [supported Z-Wave USB stick or module](https://github.com/OpenZWave/open-zwave/wiki/Controller-Compatibility-List) installed.
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| Device | Works on Linux | Works on Windows | Works on OSX |
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| Device | Works on Linux | Works on Windows | Works on OSX |
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| Aeotec Z-Stick | ✓ | | |
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| Aeotec Z-Stick | ✓ | | |
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| Aeotec Z-Stick Series 2 | ✓ | | |
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| Aeotec Z-Stick Series 2 | ✓ | | |
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| Aeotec Z-Stick Series 5 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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| Aeotec Z-Stick Series 5 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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| Pine64 Z-Wave Module | ✓ | | |
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| Pine64 Z-Wave Module | ✓ | | |
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| Razberry GPIO Module | ✓ | | |
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| Razberry GPIO Module | ✓ | | |
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| Seluxit ViaSens 100 | | | |
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| Seluxit ViaSens 100 | | | |
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| Sigma Designs UZB Stick | | | |
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| Sigma Designs UZB Stick | | | |
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| Tricklestar | | | |
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| Tricklestar | | | |
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| Vision USB Stick | | | |
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| Vision USB Stick | | | |
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| Zooz Z-Wave ZST10 | ✓ | | |
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| Zooz Z-Wave Plus S2 ZST10 | ✓ | | |
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| ZWave.me Razberry Board | ✓ | | |
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| ZWave.me Razberry Board | ✓ | | |
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| ZWave.me UZB1 | ✓ | | |
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| ZWave.me UZB1 | ✓ | | |
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<p class='note'>
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<p class='note'>
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If you're using Hass.io or running HASS in a Docker container, it's recommended to use a USB stick, not a module. Passing a module through Docker is more complicated than passing a USB stick through.
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If you're using Hass.io or running HASS in a Docker container, it's recommended to use a USB stick, not a module. Passing a module through Docker is more complicated than passing a USB stick through.
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