diff --git a/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown b/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown index 4b8e5c2696b..52fb09f1e8a 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/zwave_js.markdown @@ -922,13 +922,13 @@ The chart below illustrates Options 1 and 2, which are available for Home Assist **Option 1: The official Z-Wave JS add-on, as described above** -_This option is only available for {% term "Home Assistant Operating System" %} (the recommended installation type) and {% term "Home Assistant Supervised" %} installations._ +_This option is only available for {% term "Home Assistant Operating System" %} (the recommended installation type) installations._ This add-on can only be configured via the built-in Z-Wave control panel in Home Assistant. If you followed the standard [installation procedure](#setting-up-a-z-wave-js-server), this is how you are running the Z-Wave JS server. **Option 2: The Z-Wave JS UI add-on installed from the community add-on store** -_This option is only available for {% term "Home Assistant Operating System" %} (the recommended installation type) and {% term "Home Assistant Supervised" %} installations._ +_This option is only available for {% term "Home Assistant Operating System" %} (the recommended installation type) installations._ This add-on includes the Z-Wave JS Server as part of the Z-Wave JS UI application. The Z-Wave network can be configured via the built-in Z-Wave control panel in Home Assistant and alternatively via the Z-Wave control panel built into Z-Wave JS UI. It provides you with a full-fledged, attractive, and feature-complete UI to manage your Z-Wave nodes and settings, which may support more advanced use cases as development continues on the Z-Wave control panel.