Logitech Harmony Hub Extender For Zigbee And Z-wave Devices Official
If you already own a Harmony Hub, refuse to upgrade your smart home system, and only need to control a legacy Yale Z-Wave lock or Philips Hue bulbs without their bridges, the extender works reliably for basic tasks.
The Extender is a small, square puck that plugs into a standard wall outlet. Once paired with your main Harmony Hub, it acts as a bridge, translating Zigbee and Z-Wave signals into a language the Harmony ecosystem could understand. logitech harmony hub extender for zigbee and z-wave devices
Supplied entirely via the host Harmony Hub USB port 🛠️ Design and Hardware Overview If you already own a Harmony Hub, refuse
But for the advanced smart home enthusiast, the Harmony Hub had a noticeable blind spot: it was largely isolated from the broader world of home automation. It spoke IR and Wi-Fi, but it couldn't talk to the vast ecosystem of Z-Wave door locks or Zigbee window shades. Supplied entirely via the host Harmony Hub USB
If you are building a brand-new smart home in 2024, the Harmony ecosystem is likely not the best starting point. Logitech has moved on, and official support, while still active, has an expiration date.