As part of my house decorating project this year, I'm looking to replace all my standard plug sockets and light switches and go down the LightWaveRF route - ZWave doesn't seem to be particularly big in the UK.
I've got an Echo Plus [it was cheap] and some Xiaomi Smart Home sensors and Yee Lights, but I really like the look of the LightWaveRF products but despite the hefty price tag I'd prefer the new Generation 2 kit because you can get the device status which you couldn't with the previous version.
I've just bought a Pi 3 and will have it running on a 'dirty' guest WiFi network along with all my other IOT devices, TV, Echo, Xiaomi sensors and bulbs. I was originally looking at the RFXCOM as it seemed very popular, however that only seems to support 433mhz whereas LightWaveRF Gen 2 is 868Mhz.
Ideally I'd like a transceiver that does both 433mhz and 868mhz should I decide to buy any other devices further down the line which are only available on 433mhz [what devices I don't know] but I'd like to make sure I'm future proof and ready for 868mhz once the LightWave Gen 2 sockets and switches come down in price and I can install them as I'm decorating a room.
I'd also like to make sure I get something that works fully with Domoticz, USB if preferable.
Is anyone currently running a transreceiver that ticks all of the boxes, or can recommend anything please?
Onew other question, I'd like to make sure that I keep as much historic data as possible from my devices [temperature sensor and Smart Meter] do I need to make sure I get the right size microSD card for the Pi. Would 1 32GB SanDisk Ultra be ok, or should I go a little bigger?
Thanks in advance
