I've been using a Wink2 Hub and Z-wave for several years for home automation, but have recently switched over to a new system that uses LoRa (Long Range wireless).
My new system (Yolink) consists of 4 door sensors, 10 leak detection sensors, 15 motion sensors, 11 smart plugs, 2 sirens, 2 garage door sensors, 12 wall switches, 8 smart temperature sensors, 1 door lock, 2 Fob's, 2 speaker hubs and 1 standard Yolink hub.
I have one of the motion sensors in my mailbox, which is 935' from my house. Signal strength is 3 out of 4 bars communicating with the hubs. Yolink claims that the wireless range can be up to 1/4 mile with no obstructions. It's been working great. I am notified by voice instantly whenever mail is delivered and there are 3 houses between my house and my mailbox that the signal has to go through.
I use some of the temperature sensors to control smart plugs. I have one in a bathroom that turns on the bathroom exhaust fan when humidity reaches a certain level and then turns it off when it reaches a lower level. I'm using another temperature sensor to control a box fan in my shed. The fan turns on when the temperature in the shed reaches 90F and then turns off when the temperature reaches 80F.
It works great with app and voice control using Alexa. Will be adding more door locks to the system when they're available. They've been on backorder for a couple of months. It's a fun hobby, along with the IP cameras and
Blue Iris.