Z-Wave Global Regions
Where Z-Wave Works
With over 100 million devices in homes worldwide, Z-Wave clearly has a global presence. Over time we will see Z-Wave become available in more and more countries. Currently the Z-Wave RF has been approved for the following countries:
- Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan
- Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Bermuda, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Bulgaria
- Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, China, Columbia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic
- Denmark, Dominican Republic
- Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia
- Finland, France, French Guiana
- Germany, Greece, Guatemala
- Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary
- Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy
- Jamaica, Japan, Jordan
- Kazakhstan, Kuwait
- Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg
- Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro
- Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Norway
- Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal
- Qatar
- Romania, Republic of Korea
- San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, St. Kitts & Nevis, Sweden, Switzerland, Suriname
- Taiwan (China), Trinidad & Tabago, Turkmenistan, Turks & Caicos, Thailand
- Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay
- Vatican City
- Yemen
Radio Frequency
The Z-Wave Developer’s Kit enables developers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to design and develop products that network wirelessly using RF-based Z-Wave technology.
For each country or region, the product has to apply to the standard Z-Wave frequency used and approved in that region. This table shows the current Z-Wave sub-1 GHz frequency coverage. This information is for reference only and should not be relied upon for technical or other purposes. Customers are solely responsible for verifying the frequency value and channel allocation in their respective region before developing and deploying a product.
Country/Region | Standard | Z-Wave Frequency | Residential Voltage | Frequency | Module Version | SW. Lib. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Algeria | EN 300 220 | 919.8 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz | H | HK |
Argentina | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz | U | US |
Armenia | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz | E | EU |
Australia | AS/NZS 4268 | 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz | H | ANZ |
Bahamas | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 120 V | 60 Hz | U | US |
Bahrain | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Barbados | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 115 V | 50 Hz |
U | US |
Bermuda | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 120 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Bolivia | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 115 V, 230 V | 50 Hz |
U | US |
Brazil | ANATEL Resolution 506 | 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 127 V, 220 V | 60 Hz |
H | ANZ |
British Virgin Islands | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 110 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Canada | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 120 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Cayman Islands | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 120 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
CEPT* Cyprus Moldova |
EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 230 V, 240 V, 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Chile | AS/NZS 4268 |
919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
H | ANZ |
China | CNAS / EN 300 220 / CMIIT 2016DJ7232 | 868.4 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | CN |
Colombia | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 110 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Costa Rica | ARIB T96, ARIB STD-T108 | 922.5 MHz, 923.9 MHz, 926.3 MHz | 120 V | 60 Hz |
H | JP |
Dominican Republic | AS/NZS 4268 |
919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 115 V | 60 Hz |
H | ANZ |
Ecuador | ARCOTEL Resolution 12-09-ARCOTEL-2107, Note EQA.45 | 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 120 V | 50 Hz |
H | ANZ |
Egypt | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
El Salvador | AS/NZS 4268 |
919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 115 V | 60 Hz |
H | ANZ |
French Guiana | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Georgia | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Guatemala | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 120 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Haiti | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 110 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Honduras | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 110 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Hong Kong | HKTA 1035 | 919.8 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
H | HK |
India | CSR 564 (E) | 865.2 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
E | IN |
Indonesia | Regulation No. 161 Tahun 2019 | 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
H | ANZ |
Iraq | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 50 Hz |
E | EU | |
Israel | 916 MHz | 230 V |
50 Hz |
U | IL | |
Jamaica | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 110 V | 50 Hz |
U | US |
Japan | ARIB STD-T108 | 922.5 MHz, 923.9 MHz, 926.3 MHz | 100 V | 50 Hz, 60 Hz |
H | JP |
Jordan | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Kazakstan | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Kuwait | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 240 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Lebanon | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Libya | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 127 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Macau | Clause 2, Article 58-2 of Radio Waves Act | 920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
H | KR |
Malaysia | MCMC MTSFBTC T007: 2014 | 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
H | ANZ |
Maldives | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 220 V | 60 Hz |
E | EU |
Mauritius | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Mexico | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 127 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Morocco | CNAS / EN 300 220 / CMIIT 2016DJ7232 | 868.4 MHz | 127 V, 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | CN |
New Zealand | AS/NZS 4268 | 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
H | ANZ |
Nicaragua | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 120 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Nigeria | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 240 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Oman | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 240 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Panama | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 110 V, 120 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Paraguay | AS/NZS 4268 |
919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
H | ANZ |
Peru | AS/NZS 4268 |
919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 220 V | 60 Hz |
H | ANZ |
Philippines | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 220 V | 60 Hz |
E | EU |
Qatar | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 240 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Saudi Arabia | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 127 V, 220 V | 60 Hz |
E | EU |
Singapore | IMDA TS SRD |
920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
H | KR |
South Africa | ICASA/EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
South Korea | Clause 2, Article 58-2 of Radio Waves Act | 920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz | 230 V | 60 Hz |
H | KR |
St Kitts & Nevis | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 110 V, 230 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Suriname | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 127 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Taiwan | Changed from JP May 2017 | 920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz | 110 V | 60 Hz |
H | KR |
Thailand | Clause 2, Article 58-2 of Radio Waves Act | 920.9 MHz, 921.7MHz, 923.1 MHz | 220 V | 60 Hz |
H | KR |
Trinidad & Tabago | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 115 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Turkmenistan | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Turks & Caicos Islands | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 110 V, 120 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
UAE | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Uruguay | AS/NZS 4268 |
919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
H | ANZ |
USA | FCC CFR47 Part 15.249 | 908.4 MHz, 916 MHz | 120 V | 60 Hz |
U | US |
Uzbekistan | Uz.SMT.01.334.1961745 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85MHz | 220 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |
Venezuela | 919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 50 Hz |
H | ANZ | ||
Vietnam | AS/NZS 4268 |
919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
H | ANZ |
Yemen | EN 300 220 | 868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz | 230 V | 50 Hz |
E | EU |