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433MHz & Z-Wave products back in stock – for those of you using TellStick

433MHz & Z-Wave-produkter tillbaka i lager – för dig som använder TellStick

We know that many still use TellStick in their smart home.
And we also know how frustrating it can be when a sensor breaks and there's nothing to replace it with anymore.

After an extended dialogue, we have now concluded our discussions with Proove and can therefore announce that we will be taking over the remaining stock of Telldus legacy products. This means that a limited number of 433 MHz and Z-Wave products are now back in stock.

However, this is final stock. Once these products are sold out, we will not be restocking them.

What does this mean for you?

These are products suitable for those who:

  • already use TellStick
  • have an existing system with 433 MHz or Z-Wave
  • need to replace or supplement existing devices

The stock includes, among other things:

  • 433 MHz sensors and remote controls
  • 433 MHz outlets and accessories
  • Z-Wave sensors and modules

To make it easier, we have gathered everything in its own category in the shop:
For TellStick

We want to be clear:
These are not new products, nor is this a product line we are further developing. This is a way for us to support our long-standing customers and enable existing TellStick systems to remain operational for as long as needed.

If you use TellStick and know that you will need spare or supplementary products in the future, we recommend checking soon.

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