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PS100 Compatibility Guide

Use this guide to assess compatibility with your hub.


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Overview

PS100 is a compact, easy to install presence sensor that uses mmWave radar technology to sense motion. It is designed to control other Z-Wave devices directly or it may be used with a variety of Z-Wave compatible hubs to launch events (automations). The latest version adds a second RGB LED. The 2 LEDS can be set to different colors independently.

Compatibility

PS100 uses the Z-Wave BINARY command class for presence and no presence commands. Sensitivity and color control is achieved with the use of Z-Wave parameters. While most modern Z-Wave compatible hubs support these features, they do so to varying degrees. For example, hubs that aren’t designed to send parameter commands in automations won’t be able to use the RGB LED color feature to its fullest extent.

The following hubs have been tested to provide full compatibility and the best user experience:

  • HomeSeer hubs running HS4 with the Z-Wave Plus plugin v1.1.15.0 (or later).

  • Home Assistant running Z-Wave JS or Z-Wave JS UI.

Partially Compatible

These hubs may be configured to work with the PS100 for presence detection but may or may not support all features and functions:

  • Older HomeSeer hubs running the legacy Z-Wave plugin.

  • Hubitat

Not Compatible

These hubs are not currently compatible with the PS100

  • SmartThings (all hub versions) - A custom Edge driver would need to be created for compatibility.

Known Issues

This is the second release of the PS100 and while quite a bit of internal testing has been done on it, we still consider the unit to be a ‘beta’ product. There may be bugs.

  • At the time of this writing (4/10/26), the PS100 may present itself to various hubs as an unknown product. In particular, Z-Wave JS UI will display the unit as product 0x0204 with product code 0x0003. This will not affect functionality and should be fixed with the next update of Z-Wave JS UI.

  • The PS100’s 2-piece enclosure and shelf stand are both 3D printed at HomeSeer. Because of this, these parts may have some ‘artifacts’ or imperfections that are common to the 3D printing process but would not normally occur with injection molded parts. These imperfections are generally small and do not affect the functionality of the unit.