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How to Buy a ZigBee Compliant Transceiver

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Products that are ZigBee compliant are guaranteed to be of high quality. In order to be able to display that term "ZigBee Compliant" companies are required to submit and put their products through rigorous testing.

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  1. Step 1

    Look for the term "ZigBee Compliant" when you're ready to buy a ZigBee compliant transceiver. All products have to go through a rigorous testing and application process in order to be labeled "ZigBee Compliant."

  2. Step 2

    Visit California Eastern Laboratories online for many ZigBee compliant transceivers. These transceivers are advertised for reasonable prices and are labeled "ZigBee Compliant."

  3. Step 3

    Log on to the ZigBee website and click on "Certified Products" for a listing of manufacturers and the products they make that are ZigBee compliant.

  4. Step 4

    Check the Texas Instruments website for ZigBee compliant transceivers. Texas Instruments has been certified by ZigBee and produces many ZigBee compliant products.

  5. Step 5

    Go to the Airbee Wireless website where they offer ZigBee compliant products including transceivers. Airbee Wireless has been certified by ZigBee.

  6. Step 6

    See Aerocomm.com for ZigBee compliant transceivers. Fill out the "Request a Quote" form and they will get back to you about the price and availability of your transceiver.

  7. Step 7

    Drop by Wirelessdesignonline.com and see if they're currently selling ZigBee compliant transceivers. You can do a search for transceivers in the top left corner of the page. Look in the description of the product for the term "ZigBee Compliant."

Tips & Warnings
  • Verify that the transceiver is ZigBee compliant by making sure that the package is labeled "ZigBee Compliant" or by contacting ZigBee directly.
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