Hi,
I'm thinking of using the xbee 2 series radios on a project/product for home automation. The main reason being that zigbee is a widely used standard and it's free, the oposite of z-wave that you have to pay loads of money to design products for their standard (also you are limited with just a few supliers os the hardware needed). My initial choice was to use xbee 2 series modules because they are very easy to use with any MCU since it has a very simple communication protocol between the radio and the MCU. The problem is that those things are very expensive and just one of those is more than a third of the BOM's cost in prototyping quantities. Well, searching on Digikey and other suppliers, it seems that the xbees don't have any price break for volume (just $17.5). It's not hard to conclude that the final model of my project/product would have a BOM which 90% of the cost would be just for the Xbee. Does someone knows any substitute for the Xbee radios that has all the features for zigbee protocol, including mesh routing buit-in as well as ease of use?
Thanks.