DigiMesh and Zigbee are two wireless networking protocols used in mesh networks for reliable and efficient communication.
Mesh network is interconnected and self-healing which can automatically find new paths if a device fails.
DigiMesh is a proprietary mesh networking protocol ideal for industrial, agricultural, and remote monitoring applications.
Zigbee is an open standard protocol based on IEEE 802.15.4 and widely adopted in consumer electronics.
All nodes in the DigiMesh network are equal, and Single-frequency operation simplifies configuration.
Zigbee Mesh uses a hierarchical structure with coordinators, routers, and end devices.
In DigiMesh, all nodes can enter sleep mode to save power, while only end devices can enter sleep mode in Zigbee mesh.
DigiMesh is more scalable and easier to set up than Zigbee Mesh.
DigiMesh operates on a single frequency, while Zigbee Mesh operates on multiple channels within the 2.4 GHz band (globally) and 868/915 MHz bands (regionally).
Choose DigiMesh for highly reliable and energy-efficient networks, while Zigbee Mesh is ideal for smart home and consumer applications, compatible with a wide range of devices from different manufacturers.