Got a RGBW Dimmer Zen31 by ZOOZ.
($33 on Amazon)https://www.amazon.com/Z-Wave-Dimmer-Strips-Lighting-Required/dp/B081VYNF27
I can make it work... but it's goofy.
It installs as 9 different devices.
1) Multilevel Switch 1 (On/Off Brightness)
2) Multilevel Switch 2 (Red)
3) Multilevel Switch 3 (Blue)
4) Multilevel Switch 4 (Green)
5) Multilevel Switch 5 (White)
Those 5 show up as dimable lightbulbs. By adjusting the brightness, you are adjusting the level of Red, Green or Blue to make whatever color you want.
The device has 4 inputs for 4 separate physical switches. Switch is activated by grounding out the terminal.
Those are represented by 4 Multilevel SensorsWhen turning on (grounding) then off each switch, nothing happens to the device state (that I can see), but I get this in the event log:
Z-Wave received "018 - Mulitlevel Switch" scene 513 (0201)
Z-Wave received "018 - Mulitlevel Switch" scene 257 (0101)
Z-Wave received "018 - Mulitlevel Switch" scene 514 (0202)
Z-Wave received "018 - Mulitlevel Switch" scene 258 (0102)
Z-Wave received "018 - Mulitlevel Switch" scene 515 (0203)
Z-Wave received "018 - Mulitlevel Switch" scene 259 (0103)
Z-Wave received "018 - Mulitlevel Switch" scene 516 (0204)
Z-Wave received "018 - Mulitlevel Switch" scene 260 (0104)
So I guess I could write triggers based on those received Z-Wave commands.
From the device log:
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Indigo Z-Wave Version: 7.4.0
Node ID: 18
Model: Mulitlevel Switch
Model ID: 09022000
Manufacturer: Zooz
Manufacturer ID: 027A
Protocol Version: 6.04
Application Version: 5.00
Model Definition Version: 0
Library Type: 3
Class Name: Mulitlevel Switch
Class Hierarchy: 04 : 11 : 02
Command Class Base: 26
Command Versions: 20v1 85v1 86v1 8Ev1 55v1 56v1 98v1 59v1 5Av1 5Bv1 33v3 5Ev1 9Fv1 60v4 22v1 26v4 31v11 6Cv1 32v3 70v1 71v1 72v1 73v1 75v1 7Av1
Encryption Status: Supported but not Enabled
Multi-Endpoint Types: 1:(11 : 02), 2:(11 : 01), 3:(11 : 01), 4:(11 : 01), 5:(11 : 01), 6:(21 : 01), 7:(21 : 01), 8:(21 : 01), 9:(21 : 01)
Multi-Endpoint Classes: 1:[5E 26 85 8E 59 98 9F 32 33 75 6C 22 71], 2:[5E 26 85 8E 59 98 9F 6C 22], 3:[5E 26 85 8E 59 98 9F 6C 22], 4:[5E 26 85 8E 59 98 9F 6C 22], 5:[5E 26 85 8E 59 98 9F 6C 22], 6:[5E 85 8E 59 98 9F 31 6C 22], 7:[5E 85 8E 59 98 9F 31 6C 22], 8:[5E 85 8E 59 98 9F 31 6C 22], 9:[5E 85 8E 59 98 9F 31 6C 22]
Multi-Instance Counts: - none -
Features: routing, beaming, security, energyMeter
Neighbors: 4, 8, 13
Associations: 1:[1] 2:[] 3:[] 4:[] 5:[] 6:[] 7:[] 8:[] 9:[] 10:[]
Config Values: - none -
On top of the above, it's a little finicky. Like when you change one of the color values (Device 2, 3 or 4), you have to then turn the first device off then on for it to take.... sometimes.