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Browse Zigbee Devices for stable smart home automation, low-power sensors, switches, and connected control setups. This collection is ideal for shoppers planning multi-device scenes with a compatible Zigbee gateway.

Zigbee products usually require a gateway, so check each listing for app support, hub requirements, platform compatibility, and package contents. Zigbee works well for sensors and linked smart routines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zigbee and how does it work?

Zigbee is a wireless communication protocol designed for low-power, short-range applications. It operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency band and is ideal for smart home devices. Zigbee devices form a mesh network, allowing them to communicate with each other and extend the range of your smart home system.

Are Zigbee devices compatible with all smart home hubs?

Zigbee devices require a Zigbee-compatible hub to function. Popular hubs include Philips Hue Bridge, Samsung SmartThings Hub, and Amazon Echo devices with Zigbee support. Make sure your hub supports Zigbee protocol before purchasing Zigbee devices.

What is the range of Zigbee devices?

A single Zigbee device typically has a range of 10-100 meters (33-330 feet) depending on the device and environment. However, because Zigbee devices form a mesh network, they can relay signals through other devices, effectively extending the range throughout your entire home.

How do I add a new Zigbee device to my network?

To add a new Zigbee device, put your hub into pairing mode (usually through the hub's app), then activate the pairing mode on the new device (often by pressing a button or holding it near the hub). The device should appear in your app within a few seconds. Follow the app's instructions to complete the setup.

Do Zigbee devices require internet connection?

Zigbee devices communicate locally through your hub and don't require individual internet connections. However, your hub needs to be connected to the internet to enable remote access and automation features through your smartphone or voice assistants.