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Zensys Working on Battery-Powered Z-Wave Home Control
The company's new chip will allow for wireless HA that's cheaper and burns less power.
Z-Wave
November 28, 2006 | by Rachel Cericola

Gather up your remotes, gadgets and other electronic gear: You’re going to need some of their batteries. Zensys is working on a new chip that will allow for wireless home control powered by those Duracells and Energizers.

The real boon will be lower costs and reduced power consumption—and, of course, the lack of having to hardwire everything.

Supposedly they are looking into powering motorized blinds, door locks and smoke detectors. However, expect to see the savings passed on to things like lighting, HVAC and entertainment as well.

  • Applications include smoke detectors, blinds and door locks
  • 15 to 30 percent lower in cost
  • No hardwiring needed

 



Rachel Cericola - Contributing Writer
Over the past 15 years, Rachel Cericola has covered entertainment, web and technology trends. Check her out at www.rachelcericola.com.



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Comment (1)
Posted by Dean AKA Luma Nation  on  10/07/07  at  03:08 PM

Zwave is the future of home control.
All we need now is battery powered
zwave enabled deadbolt and door locks.
Leviton is doing a great job on the lighting
control end of things.  Lutron RA will suffer
signifigant loss of a growing market if they
stay with their proprietary RF and choose not speak the same language as everyone else…The
Zwave protocal…With the power of INTEL the
I plan on riding this Zwave into the future…



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