​This big stick solved my smart garden connectivity problems 

​This big stick solved my smart garden connectivity problems 

A sideboard in a home with a window behind it and several framed photos plus a large stick device.

Home Assistant’s new Z-Wave antenna is designed to improve range and reliability for Z-Wave devices

I recently installed the biggest smart home antenna I’ve ever seen, and it helped open up new areas in my smart home, from the attic to the chicken coop. The towering 12-inch-tall Home Assistant Connect ZWA-2, which launched this week for $69, plugs into any Home Assistant system via USB and can connect to any Z-Wave device, including those using the new Long Range (LR) spec.

I hooked the ZWA-2 up to my Home Assistant Yellow hub and, within minutes, it was controlling a plug all the way at the bottom of my garden. I’ve struggled with connectivity issues in my garden for years. An Eero Outdoor 7 has been a good fix for W-Fi devices such as c …

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