How susceptible are EnOcean devices to interference from WLANs, Bluetooth, Microwave ovens and other devices?
Graham: WLANs, Bluetooth, microwave ovens and ZigBee all use the extremely crowded 2,4GHz band and therefore have to deal with interference and often latency issues as well as power hungry frequency agility or hopping. EnOcean functions in the virtually interference free license free 315MHz band in North America which is used basically only for car keys and some tire pressure systems with very low duty cycles.
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