I prepared as comparison list of zigbee devices supported by Dresden (via jowiHue) and Zigbee2MQTT (via mcsMQTT) last month. I see that a new player is coming online with Hubitat. I updated the list and made it more sortable. This time it includes the devices advertised supported by Hubitat. There may have been new devices introduced from Dresden or Zigbee2MQTT in the past month and those will not be in the list.
This list is provided as a service to the community to get visibility into the zigbee devices that are available and the support that is available. Anybody is welcome to update the list as information becomes available or corrections are needed. Since the three sources use somewhat different nomenclature there is potential for error where I marked a device as being supported, yet a different model number may be the one actually supported. In general I tried to be conservative and list devices separately unless is look pretty certain that a generic description did actually apply to a specific model number.
Those device color coded as blue were introduced initially by Hubitat. Those introduced by Zigbee2MQTT are in green. Black is for Dresden. No particular significance here other than recognizing that those that are marked with X for being supported by multiple interface/plugins have the potential to be incorrectly categorized.
3/23/2019 Updated based upon supported devices list at each of the three sites [125 Hubitat, 226 Zigbee2MQTT, 107 Dresden]
This list is provided as a service to the community to get visibility into the zigbee devices that are available and the support that is available. Anybody is welcome to update the list as information becomes available or corrections are needed. Since the three sources use somewhat different nomenclature there is potential for error where I marked a device as being supported, yet a different model number may be the one actually supported. In general I tried to be conservative and list devices separately unless is look pretty certain that a generic description did actually apply to a specific model number.
Those device color coded as blue were introduced initially by Hubitat. Those introduced by Zigbee2MQTT are in green. Black is for Dresden. No particular significance here other than recognizing that those that are marked with X for being supported by multiple interface/plugins have the potential to be incorrectly categorized.
3/23/2019 Updated based upon supported devices list at each of the three sites [125 Hubitat, 226 Zigbee2MQTT, 107 Dresden]
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