I'm afraid that we don't have either of those two. The smoke sensor might work, as we have support for Z-Wave smoke sensors, but Fibaro seems to be doing things their own way which makes it even harder for our software team to add support for their sensors.
We've looked at the IR extender, do you know how it works? Does it have internal IR codes? The hard part here is to make a UI for it and I'm curious as to how something like Vera or any other Z-Wave gateway handles it.
Interesting that Clas Ohlson will start selling Z-Wave devices, at least a few of them appear to be from Vision and we support many of those already. The other products appear to be from Philio (TKB Home) and we have support for some of them already, like the binary on/off switches. When I was back home last, I only saw a bunch of very expensive 433MHz devices on sale there and a lot of them looked very cheap in terms of quality. At least this way there'll be easy access to some sensors for Scandinavian and UK backers/customers, but they're quite expensive I have to say.
If it was easy to support every device, don't you think we would? Even Vera can't claim that they support every single Z-Wave device out there. On our case, we need to not only just add support for the sensor/device itself, but we also have to create a UI for the LCD, one for each of the mobile apps, one for the local web UI and one for the cloud UI, although the last two carry over somewhat. That's why it takes some time for us to support all the various sensors types and we'll most likely never support everything, as it simply won't make sense for us to do all this work if only one of our customers own a specific sensor.
As I've stated elsewhere, we're not trying to be Vera, but we want to at least be able to support most of the popular sensors out there, but it's going to take time. We're adding support for new device classes in pretty much every firmware release and basic sensors should work just fine. The issue with multi-functional sensors is that there's no way for us to find out what the additional features are and as such we're working on a UI update where you get to manually select the other parts based on our best guestimate of what the sensor/device might be.
Anyhow, we have a lot of work to do, but expect things to improve of the next few months.