Exploring the Potential of Ezlo Plus Controllers in Smart Home Automation

I’ve been diving into the world of smart home automation lately, and I must say, the Ezlo Plus controllers have been a game-changer for me. The recent Beta update for Ezlo Linux firmware 2.0.27.1916.1 has introduced some exciting features that I’ve been experimenting with. The ability to reset the state of conditions with a delay and keep the true state until manually reset has opened up new possibilities for my home automation setup.

One of the most impressive updates is the support for Multistate Input (basic) cluster and the fixed XOR in Local MeshBot triggers. These improvements have made my automations more reliable and versatile. I’ve also appreciated the enhanced Vera to Ezlo backup and restore process, which has saved me a lot of time and hassle.

I’ve been using these controllers to integrate various devices, including my Zigbee and ZWave devices. The support for more Yale door locks using software pin codes restrictions is a huge plus for security. Additionally, the improvements in camera diagnostics have made monitoring my home more seamless.

For anyone looking to streamline their smart home setup, I highly recommend exploring the Ezlo Plus controllers. The firmware updates are rolling out some fantastic features that make automation more intuitive and effective. If you haven’t tried them yet, now is a great time to dive in and see how they can transform your smart home experience!