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🔐 Stay connected, protected, and ahead with the ZOOZ 800 Series Long Range Sensor!
The ZOOZ 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range XS Open/Close Sensor (ZSE41) offers professional-grade door, window, and gate monitoring with ultra-long 1300 ft wireless range, advanced S2 security encryption, and SmartStart pairing. Its compact design fits discreetly on most surfaces, while optional outdoor protection ensures durability. Compatible with leading Z-Wave hubs like SmartThings, Hubitat, and Ring Alarm, it delivers reliable, real-time alerts backed by a 5-year warranty and lifetime tech support.
| Battery description | Lithium |
| Number of batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
| Voltage | 3 Volts (DC) |
| Control method | Touch |
| Mounting type | Wall Mount |
| Maximum range | 396.2 Metres |
| Sensor technology | Contact Sensor |
| UPC | 853478006414 |
| Manufacturer | Zooz |
| Part Number | ZSE41 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 0.76 x 4.83 cm; 30 g |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
| Item model number | ZSE41 800 EU |
| Included Components | Z-Wave |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Item Weight | 30 g |
S**E
Won't pair in Long Range
Can't get it to pair with Homeseer as Long Range z-wave + (z-wave JS) - works OK as normal z-wave but very poor range
I**S
Disappointing
I have a few of these. Either they are eating through their batteries at a ridiculous speed or their reporting is inaccurate. Not my best performing contact sensors.
A**R
Holy crap this thing is tiny. The one I recieved worked perfectly for detecting my garage door position. It's so small I could easily stick it to the side of the overhead door with the magnet screwed to the wooden door frame, without it interfering in the side cables or anything else. Added it easily to Home Assistant using the "scan the qr code" method. Works great.
J**E
I've been getting into home automation more and more lately after a couple small projects solved some annoying quality of life issues for us. It occurred to me I could get a "poor man's alarm system" with this product, and I did exactly that. I have a few other Zooz products which I've been happy with, so I've built up a little bit of "brand trust" with them. I much prefer the Z-Wave technology (over Zigbee and WiFi) for the fact that it uses a lesser-used 900MHz frequency spectrum and is also a "certified" platform. I could have solved the same problem with Zigbee much cheaper, but I just like Z-Wave more. I integrated these with Z-Wave JS on the Home Assistant platform. Integration was super simple and detection is sub-second fast. I then installed them on my two primary doors. I had to get a little "creative" on one of my two doors due to highly limited inside mounting locations, but found a good place after working the problem. I attached the sensor side with sticky velcro, to allow easy battery replacement. I used the provided sticky-tape to mount the magnet, but quickly upgraded to the provided screws after the magnet fell off shortly after install. The sensor is properly sized, though I'd prefer this tech to be even smaller. I definitely don't think it's "too big" for a hall sensor. I'm still on my first battery with these, but I'd generally expect "acceptable" battery life with the infrequency of operation. (If I have complaints, I'll update this review.) They use a CR2023 coin battery, which is easily acquired almost anywhere. In Home Assistant, the platform enumerates open/closed (on/off) status, battery level, low battery, ping and node status. Ping doesn't appear to do much, but all the others are helpful. My automation rules are fairly simple. When we are away and the door opens (sensor on), send an emergency level notification to our phones. I might get a bit "fancier" at some point, but I'm happy for a dirt-cheap, non-cloud, non-subscription alarm system. Combined with my external surveillance and other secret sauce, this was an excellent addition to my DIY home security that seriously rivals any commercial system you could buy. Even though these sensors are a bit on the "spendy" side for a basic hall sensor, I feel it's within an acceptable price range since I got everything I wanted. Considering it's Z-Wave, well sized and provides me with immense security value, I won't think twice about spending "twice as much" when compared to competing technologies. Assuming these hold up, I might buy a couple more. I'm thinking "freezer open" and "fridge open" applications, possibly others as well. Edit: Added quite a few of these now. I've automated my thermostat to turn down if any windows are open, preventing my furnace from trying to heat the outdoors. I also automated the lighting in my crawl space when the access hatch is open. Battery life depends on usage. My front door sensor goes the quickest (~8-10 months), since it's used the most, but on others I'm seeing 1+ year on the CR2023. Solid sensor, would buy more if needed.
L**C
J'utilise plusieurs de ces détecteurs qui fonctionnent très bien et sont faciles à appairer et installer. résistent dans le temps, mon plus ancien a 2 ans de fonctionnement à l'extérieur, dans le boitier étanche sans souci. Je recommande vraiment ce détecteur
B**G
I did trier to scan thé smarthing with no success duly confirmer which is not whats is written..
V**S
I bought this to add to Alarmo on Home Assistant via Z-Wave JS. This comes with instructions for pairing. -Pros: -Pairing is easy as 1-2-3. I question your intellect if you struggle with pairing this device. -There are 7 different sounds. Several are meant for use as a doorbell, and others as a siren for an alarm system. Some are louder than others, but there is a particular one (#7) that is absolutely loud. It's the type of loud that if an intruder hears it they ought to be running. It's the type of loud that if you place it outside your bedroom it's waking you up (unless you sleep like a rock). -You can plug it in -Battery backup -Cons: -Comes with a wall mount that can be drilled, or mounted with double-sided tape. I prefer a device that allows for mounting that at the outlet, similar to some echo devices, unfortunately one is not available. -A specific siren triggers when the device is touched. It doesn't last long, but it can get annoying if accidently touched. -The LED isn't very bright. I would say it's negligible and would not deter any intruder. Overall, I like this siren. Works for my needs.
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