This Wise Connect Z-Wave 800 Controller & ZigBee 3.0 Board is a versatile piece of technology that can be used with a variety of smart home products. The unit includes RJ45 ports for both active and passive PoE connectivity, allowing for easy integration with software such as HomeSeer or Home Assistant. Additionally, the unit supports both ZigBee and Z-Wave protocols, and is compatible with a wide range of smart home platforms including IFTTT, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Philips Hue, Samsung SmartThings, and Nest. This Z-Wave 800 Controller Network Unit is the perfect choice for anyone looking to expand their smart home network.

This is our newly designed the most advanced Smart controller for telecommunication operator, Electric or Nature Gas Company or/and for commercial, residence users.

The PoE part provide the power for this product. It is active PoE with maximum 30W. This product consumes power less than 1 watt. The input volage is between 36-57V. with the 4 pin input, it also works for 12V DC. The SoC 3.3V and 1.8V is also DC-DC switching power to improve efficiency.

 

The FPGA part provide TCP/UDP encapsulating and communicating with Z-Wave 800 controller and ZigBee 3.0 coordinator.

 

Z-Wave 800 SiP provide Z-Wave Controller with proper firmware and with impedance matching to RF antenna. The SMA external antenna provide 3dBi gain. The firmware is written using C code. Support user update firmware OTW for Z-Wave 800 Controller.


ZigBee 3.0 SiP provide ZigBee and multiple protocol coordinator with proper firmware and with impedance matching to RF chip antenna. The chip antenna provide 1.75dBi gain with low profile. We just update the chip from EFR32MG22 to EFR32MG21 which is 20dBm RF power for more range.  Please let me know if you need firmware v8.2.0, it requires zigbee2MQTT 2.5.0 or later


It can be powered by +12V, +24V, or +48V battery. This is why this unit cost higher than regular PoE.


Compared to the HomeSeer Z-NET, our PoE Z-Wave 800 & Zigbee 3.0 controller delivers superior efficiency, performance, and wireless range through advanced hardware integration. While the Z-NET relies on a full Linux OS—adding software overhead and potential reliability issues—our PoE controller uses an onboard FPGA to handle TCP/IP encapsulation directly in hardware, resulting in faster boot times, lower latency, and improved stability. It also features external high-gain antennas for both Z-Wave and Zigbee, providing significantly greater wireless range and signal reliability than the Z-NET’s limited onboard antenna. With built-in PoE for streamlined power and network connectivity, dual-protocol support, and Raspberry Pi 4B/5 compatibility, our controller is a future-ready, high-performance alternative to the Z-NET.


For HA setup, follow thewiseconn.


We also provide the transparent case for extra $15