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I don't want my sensors to be network addressable.
There is no need. Sensors and devices, for me at least, should be entirely local.
I put a transceiver on my hub for the protocol, then talk to them via that.
If I want to access it remotely, it means I'm only having to firewall/harden one device, rather than every lightbulb, switch, and fridge trying to phone home.
I also like to keep my kit off of 2.4Ghz (zigbee comes in multiple flavours, one of which is 868MHz), as those bands are absolutely clogged around me.
Edit: Also, part of it for me is longevity. If the products I buy will talk to 3rd party transceivers I already have, and the FOSS community is able to connect it to wider systems, the manufacturer could go bankrupt tomorrow, but my doorbell would still work. If everything has to go via their servers (cough cough, avenue for recurring revenue), you're completely beholden to them keeping things online.