Leviton Decora Smart Plug-in Dimmer with Z-Wave Technology, 1-Pack, DZPD3-2BW, White

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When using a compatible Z-Wave enabled controller, you can schedule or dim your plug-in lamps from anywhere. Automate plug-in lamps and holiday lighting without any new wiring – simply plug in the device and enrol it to the hub. Features two-way status updating for immediate notification and precise automation scheduling. Reduce energy consumption, provide dramatic scene transitions, and utilize the wireless affordable plug-in for table and floor lamps. The Plug-In Dimmer with Z-Wave Technology (DZPD3) is ideal for any residential setting where remote dimming of LED/CFL (up to 100W) and incandescent (up to 300W) is needed. Also allows users to remotely control free-standing lamps individually or as part of a scene or zone grouping using compatible Z-Wave controllers.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.2 x 2 x 3 inches; 4.59 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ DZPD3-2BW
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 6, 2017
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Leviton
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01N7NPRSB
Best Sellers Rank: #198,368 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #386 in Dimmer Switches
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Z-WAVE PLUS CERTIFIED: requires Z-Wave hub such as SmartThings or Wink
VOICE CONTROL: works with Alexa (Z-Wave hub required, Alexa device and hub sold separately)
CONTROL: Provides polarized 300W-120VAC NEMA receptacle for table, floor, and hanging plug-in lamps.
LEVITON: Making your home smarter and safer since 1906. Designed, engineered, and supported in USA with a 5-Year Limited .
SMART: Protected memory maintains ON/OFF status of loads and during minor power fluctuations
RATINGS: LED and CFL up to 600W, incandescent/fluorescent/halogen up to 1800W, ½ HP Motor Loads

Customers say

Customers find the dimmer plug easy to set up and appreciate its quality, noting it’s a great improvement over regular LED lights. They like its controllability features, with one customer mentioning the ability to set custom times and another noting the option to control fade in/out times. The compatibility receives mixed feedback – while it works well with Alexa and Wink Hub, some customers report it doesn’t work with their hubs. The functionality and dimming ability also receive mixed reviews, with some saying it works as expected while others report it doesn’t work or doesn’t dim properly.

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  1. Marc A. Dunning

    Yep! Works with Ring.
    Works great with my Ring z-wave system. READ the instructions re: adding it to your system. It’s a bit non-intuitive but works if you follow the directions, which I, of course, did not at first.

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  2. eric

    Good low power Z-wave lamp dimmer
    This device works well with the 100W equivalent LED lamps I have plugged into it. I found a one-to-three polarized plug adapter without ground pin (this unit cannot accept a plug that has a ground pin) so that I could plug two (or three) lamps into it. The lamps can be set at any level from full on to off with no flickering or other problems. I’m using Home Assistant on my Z-wave controller, and use this to automatically turn the lights on or off at specific times. I can also use the Home Assistant app on my phone to turn them on or off, or set any brightness level in between.

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  3. b. charles

    Works with Abode
    Works with Abode out of the box. Abode CUE automation can use ON/OFF function to set length of time to run and dimmer function to set brightness.

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  4. Bruce H

    Works with LED bulbs
    I have several of the previous version of these switches. During Christmas I use some to control electric candles. This year I replaced several bulbs with LED bulbs and I found the old switches only dimmed the LED bulbs. It could not shut them completely off. This new model does turn the LED bulbs completely off. It was easy to add to SmartThings.

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  5. Joe Cool

    After many years of wanting to set up a smart home I’m finally dipping my toes in the waters
    After many years of wanting to set up a smart home I’m finally dipping my toes in the waters. Tried X-10 years ago and it wasn’t very good so I’ve been waiting for things to standardize and become less confusing. There is still a confusing variety of standards and devices out there but Z-Wave seems to be popular and supported by a number of manufacturers, with a large suite of devices. I went with the Samsung SmartThings hub as my controller. First thing to know is that there are now new (as of this year?) Z-Wave Plus devices out there. Go with these – they seem to have more features, can connect across longer distances, and have lower power requirements (important for sensors that are battery operated). I didn’t realize this distinction and accidentally bought some older Z-Wave devices, which I’ve swapped out now for all Z-Wave Plus.Regarding the Leviton Dimming Plug, they have been great so far (just had a couple of weeks). Simple to set up, and I like that you can disable the LED if you are using these in bedrooms. The plugs have been working perfectly so far.There is one downside, or missing feature, that keeps me from giving this a five-star rating. Apparently the plugs do not remember the last dimming level – they always return to 99%. This is disappointing and seems unnecessary – how hard could this be? Also, as noted, the default level is 99%, not 100%. Not a big deal and not noticeable in use, but why 99%? This seems arbitrary and odd.If it weren’t for these couple of small issues I’d give the plug a five star rating.

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  6. BGH

    Dependable Z wave dimmer
    Z wave dimmers are more expensive that WiFi remote switches. They also require a hub to work (I use a Raspberry Pi with usb plugin hub I got on Amazon). Advantage is the use of the Home Assistant software with lots of features and the port forwarding so I can control all devices from outside the house. I also have many devices (collected over the years) and they would increase WiFi traffic and limit the number of WiFi devices. If you want one or two remote switches then the WiFi ones will do the job, otherwise for a full house solution, the extra work (and study to figure it out) of a hub based system makes it worth it. I am able to use the Home Assistant to control the

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  7. humbug2

    Not fully compatable with VRCPG
    Unit is supposed to remember brightness when “off” is given. It does not. “on” turns on with zero brightness which can manually be brought up using “+” .Consequently your profiles and events do not turn on visible light. And so essentially useless for me.whois or other ways to get info from unit do not work.If anyone can give me guidance I would greatly appreciate it as I have several of these devices around the house and they are old. If this worked as documented I would be getting a few more for new application.

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  8. Josh

    Responsive, Easy to Install Z-Wave Dimmer
    I have a bunch of Z-Wave home automation devices, and the Leviton Decora Smart components generally seem to be the most responsive and easiet to use. This is no exception. I plugged a set of strand lights into it and can now setup some really lovely scenes on my back patio using SmartThings, Alexa, and Home Assistant for control.Great product!

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  9. Benjamin B.

    I bought several of these modules for my security system and they work great. They came with clear programming instructions and were easy to set up. One of the devices I had didn’t function properly so I contacted Leviton Decora Smart and they sent me a replacement right away. In fact, I’m leaving this review to thank them for their terrific customer service!

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  10. Mr. S

    I bought this as an addition to my home security system which uses Z-Wave which really limits the selection of available products. It connected easily and does work well. However, it is expensive and lacking a pass through power outlet which ties up this to a single use – a lamp dimmer.

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  11. Marty

    Overall, this is a great product. Responds well to my Z-Wave network. However, I’ve found the front-facing button to extrude too much and gets pressed whenever someone sits on the sofa. A small but annoying design flaw… Button should be recessed or placed elsewhere on the device.

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  12. Tony Martino

    It’s a Z-Wave dimmer and it works! A few useful settings to tune it to the bulb you happen to have in your lamp. Very good. Like most Z-Wave devices, though, expensive.

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  13. Skipper

    Although the description of this dimmer starts with “works with Alexa” it does NOT unless you buy buy some kind of Z-wave router for over $100. It is assumed that everyone knows that the Zxxxxx router built into the Alexa Echo gen4 is not the same as a Z-wave router. I had no problem installing Alexa and a ton of switches, plugs and dimmers without being a techi and spending very little time doing it. This Leviton devise wasted at least 4 hours of my time including 2 lengthy calls to Leviton support before I became educated enough to not buy any other Leviton devices after returning this one.

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    Leviton Decora Smart Plug-in Dimmer with Z-Wave Technology, 1-Pack, DZPD3-2BW, White
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