--- title: "Z-Wave Controllers" description: "Extended instructions how to setup Z-Wave." --- ## Supported Z-Wave USB Sticks & Hardware Modules You need to have a compatible Z-Wave stick or module installed. This needs to be a *static controller*, which most Z-Wave sticks and modules will be. If yours is a *bridge* device then it won't work with [OpenZWave](http://openzwave.com/), which is what provides Home Assistant's Z-Wave capabilities. The following devices have been confirmed to work:
There have [been reports](https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=245031#p1502030) of the Aeotec stick not working on the Raspberry Pi 4.
* Aeotec Z-Stick Series 5 * Everspring USB stick - Gen 5 * Sigma Designs UZB stick * Vision USB stick - Gen5 * Zooz Z-Wave Plus S2 stick ZST10 * ZWave.me Razberry Board * ZWave.me UZB1 stick We recommend that you purchase a [Z-Wave Plus](https://z-wavealliance.org/z-wave_plus_certification/) controller, to take advantage of the improvements this provides. As OpenZWave doesn't support S2 or Smart Start, there's no need to buy one just for support of these features.