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NOTE: Z-Wave gateway controller required - sold separately. *Your smart hub / controller needs to support advanced settings and central scene programming for you to take advantage of this feature.
Before installing, make sure the load does not exceed 960W for incandescent lights, 150W for LED's, 3A for fans and motors, or 15 A for resistive load COMBINED between the 2 outlets.
How to include the Outdoor Double Plug to your smart home network?
1. Insert the plug into a standard 120 V receptacle
2. Put your Z-Wave controller in inclusion/pairing mode
3. Click the Z-Wave button on the plug 3 times quickly to finalize the inclusion process
4. A new on/off device will appear on your hub's device list
NOTE: If you don't see your Z-Wave controller on the list above, please contact us before you purchase this product.
Download the Manual for the Zooz 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range Outdoor Double Plug ZEN14 800LR (PDF)
I've been looking for an outdoor plug that I could control two individual outlets. I bought this to control Christmas lights and an outdoor camera. I'm m able to control the Christmas lights on a schedule. The second outlet i have to set to stay on all the time.
The one issue I have is when the Christmas lights are not hooked up the outlet is exposed. My single outdoor outlet has a cover that snaps in place which allows me to leave the outlet outside without working about moisture getting into the receptacle
I own 700 series and I really like them but with this new 800 model the signal can go through two interior walls and a brick wall with an outlet being 50 ft away from the transmitter. I was not able to do this with the older series.
This upgrade is an early Christmas gift to me.
Now I can put Christmas lights everywhere!!!
So far I am pleased with the performance
I used this to control a set of string lights. Connected easily and worked reliably, even in a variety of weather conditions.
I do wish the manual controls on the device were a bit more intuitive, but I rarely needed them so it's not a big deal.
I bought the 800 series chipset to use it's long range capability, mostly to have a direct connection to the hub (Hubitat) at all time, rather then allow Zwave to choose the routing path. And it works beautifully so far.