Looking for Zwave / Zigbee power strip

Are you sure you have the zigbee version of this strip and not the wifi version?

Only the zigbee version will pair with Hubitat.

Also note that it is not UL or CE certified.

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Hi guys, just popping in to mention that I have a DLI LPC9 (Web Power Switch Pro) running this. Was working great, but as of Firmware 1.14.6.0, it no longer reports status, in the "Current States" area, in the Device page, as well as not being able to run scripts. Is there anything that can be done, to help fix this?

I have an older web power switch, no wifi, and all has been well. My firmware is much older. Are you getting errors in the log from the driver?

just to clarify, the driver still works in a limited way.

im able to switch on, switch off, and cycle. i cant run scripts any more. and, it seems the page shows nothing in "Current States", as depicted in the screenshot of my browser window.

Additionally, there appear to be no errors in the logs.

However, the reason I upgraded the RPB's firmware, is because it resolves problems with generation of certificates, for HTTPS access. A good reason to upgrade, but problematic for my automation ambitions! I'd sure appreciate this being investigated.

hub is a c7 on fware. 2.3.6.144
rpb fware. 1.14.6.0 AVR 1.14.6.0

I got probably a newer version of Xenon Zegbee power strip. It says ETL certified. Worked out of the box with generic driver: Newer Tuya Power Strip works fine with generic drivers

Just installed the Zooz ZEN20. The orientation of the plugs does not allow me to plug in and power my devices. Returning it to Amazon.

Solved that common power strip issue with some 1 foot extension cords.

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Spaghetti looking, but effective.

I had two Zooz strips and both of them ended up getting bricked by updates. Zooz refused to make good on replacing them so I gave up on them. I don’t normally like WiFi connected devices but I have had two Kasa strips using the integration in Hubitat and they have been solid as a rock.