Belimo LINK.10: Worth the Upgrade?

The Control Room by ControlTrends
The Control Room by ControlTrendsJun 2, 2026

Why It Matters

Link 10 streamlines commissioning by replacing multiple legacy tools and extending technician mobility and range, speeding setup and reducing kit complexity. However, reliance on separate RJ11 cables and single‑device programming means teams must still manage accessories and can’t batch program devices.

Summary

Belimo’s Link 10 is a compact, rechargeable Bluetooth-to-NFC commissioning tool that consolidates legacy connection tools (ZTH/Zip USB MP) into a single device for use with phones, tablets and Windows laptops. The box contains the Link 10 and a USB‑A-to‑USB‑C cable; RJ11 actuator cables are reused or purchased separately. It features a reusable adhesive pad for secure placement on actuator labels, roughly 30–33 ft Bluetooth range (cables up to 16 ft), and works with Belimo’s Assist 2.0 app for single‑device programming. The unit is intended as a field technician tool, not a permanent on‑site device, and is incompatible with macOS.

Original Description

An overview and unboxing of the Belimo LINK.10, Belimo’s newest commissioning and connection tool designed to replace legacy devices like the ZTH and ZIP USB-MP. Steve Smitherman walks through what's included in the box, key features, and how the LINK.10 simplifies connecting to Belimo actuators, sensors, and thermostats using a single tool.
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