Amazon's Ring Joins Z-Wave Alliance Board, Pushes Simplicity in Security Device Setup
Amazon’s Ring home security company joined the Z-Wave Alliance as a principal member and will take a board seat, said the association Tuesday. Ring President Mike Harris cited the alliance’s work toward interoperability, security and simplicity in the smart home…
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and said the company will work with active alliance members and the board on new ways to make smart home security more accessible to a broader consumer base. Ring’s Alarm Security Kit -- with a base station, contact sensor, motion detector, keypad and range extender -- comprise the first product set to support SmartStart (see 1709270006), a feature designed to simplify setup that’s required for devices built on the new Z-Wave 700 platform. The alliance also announced a change to certification for the next generation of Z-Wave IoT devices, saying Z-Wave Plus v2 certification includes new features designed to improve the smart home setup experience. Other alliance board members include ADT, Alarm.com, Silicon Labs and SmartThings.