---
product_id: 665116133
title: "800 Series Z-Wave Long Range Wall Remote & Scene Controller ZEN37 (Battery Powered), White | Z-Wave Hub Required"
brand: "zooz"
price: "₩157096"
currency: KRW
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
category: "Zooz"
url: https://www.desertcart.kr/products/665116133-800-series-z-wave-long-range-wall-remote-and-scene
store_origin: KR
region: South Korea
---

# 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range Wall Remote & Scene Controller ZEN37 (Battery Powered), White | Z-Wave Hub Required

**Brand:** zooz
**Price:** ₩157096
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range Wall Remote & Scene Controller ZEN37 (Battery Powered), White | Z-Wave Hub Required by zooz
- **How much does it cost?** ₩157096 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kr](https://www.desertcart.kr/products/665116133-800-series-z-wave-long-range-wall-remote-and-scene)

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- zooz enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted zooz brand quality
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## Description

NOTE: This is an advanced Z-Wave device. Check hub compatibility before purchasing this product.SPECIFICATIONS:Model Number: ZEN37 800LRZ-Wave Region: US/CA/MXPower: 1 x LIR2032 rechargeable batteryOperating Temperature: 32-104° F (0-40° C)Installation and Use: Indoor onlyWill it work with my smart speaker?Smart speakers are not Z-Wave controllers so you will need a compatible Z-Wave hub to program this Wall Remote.

Review: Easily connects to HomeSeer 3, and battery lasts a long while - I’m using this as a wireless light scene controller that also can be removed for portable use. That is, the switch is magnetic, and they give you a mounting bracket so it’ll clip onto the wall as if it were hardwired like a regular paddle light switch. You can then detach it and attach it as desired. I was a bit nervous because my home automation system is an older HomeSeer 3 setup, with an older Z-NET Z-Wave interface. My concerns were unfounded. It was easily included into my network, and events can be set up so when you press or hold press a button a command is sent to a device (or multiple devices, like the old MiniMotes). Reports battery life remaining 1-2 times a day, even if you don’t use the switch. I’ve attached a picture of the battery life graph that I track with the “Device History” 3rd party HomeSeer plug-in. Looks like the battery will last a reasonably long time on a charge (USB-C port — so standard), too. Great flexibility, too, in that there are Z-Wave parameters to control the control of the light. I’m planning to see if I can set it up so that when the battery is reported at, say, less than 20%, the light turns red when you use the device so you know you need to plug it in soon. The light works as follows. First, until you include it in the network, it doesn’t really work (tho my memory may be fuzzy on this point). Once included, pressing it causes the light to illuminate when it sends an event to the controller. Better yet, when you hold it down, the light doesn’t illuminate until a “long press” event has been sent. You know, in other words, that once you see the light, you can let go. This is an improvement over my old MiniMote Z-Wave remotes (the form factor of which I still prefer, but after 10 years the battery’s shot)l which would blink regardless of whether it sent a command. They also have a simple on/off variety that works off battery as an FYI. Pleased as punch that I found these!
Review: perfect for smartthings - easy instructions

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | ZOOZ |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible devices | Home Assistant, HomeSeer, Hubitat, SmartThings, Z-Box Hub |
| Connectivity technology | Z-Wave |
| Max number of supported devices | 1 |
| Special features | Remote Access |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ZOOZ
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Home Assistant, HomeSeer, Hubitat, SmartThings, Z-Box Hub
- **Max Number of Supported Devices:** 1
- **Special Feature:** Remote Access

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easily connects to HomeSeer 3, and battery lasts a long while
*by M***D on 29 November 2024*

I’m using this as a wireless light scene controller that also can be removed for portable use. That is, the switch is magnetic, and they give you a mounting bracket so it’ll clip onto the wall as if it were hardwired like a regular paddle light switch. You can then detach it and attach it as desired. I was a bit nervous because my home automation system is an older HomeSeer 3 setup, with an older Z-NET Z-Wave interface. My concerns were unfounded. It was easily included into my network, and events can be set up so when you press or hold press a button a command is sent to a device (or multiple devices, like the old MiniMotes). Reports battery life remaining 1-2 times a day, even if you don’t use the switch. I’ve attached a picture of the battery life graph that I track with the “Device History” 3rd party HomeSeer plug-in. Looks like the battery will last a reasonably long time on a charge (USB-C port — so standard), too. Great flexibility, too, in that there are Z-Wave parameters to control the control of the light. I’m planning to see if I can set it up so that when the battery is reported at, say, less than 20%, the light turns red when you use the device so you know you need to plug it in soon. The light works as follows. First, until you include it in the network, it doesn’t really work (tho my memory may be fuzzy on this point). Once included, pressing it causes the light to illuminate when it sends an event to the controller. Better yet, when you hold it down, the light doesn’t illuminate until a “long press” event has been sent. You know, in other words, that once you see the light, you can let go. This is an improvement over my old MiniMote Z-Wave remotes (the form factor of which I still prefer, but after 10 years the battery’s shot)l which would blink regardless of whether it sent a command. They also have a simple on/off variety that works off battery as an FYI. Pleased as punch that I found these!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ perfect for smartthings
*by M***G on 29 June 2024*

easy instructions

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Connects rock solidly to Homae Assistant
*by C***2 on 28 May 2026*

This has stayed connected and working in Home Assistant now for a couple of months with no problems.

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*Store origin: KR*
*Last updated: 2026-07-07*