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True, you don't need zigbee2mqtt but the device compatibility between z2m and zha varies.
https://zigbee.blakadder.com/ is a pretty good source to check device compatibility.
That being said, I personally use zha and before buying a new Zigbee device I check the page mentioned above.
Are compatibility issues common with ZigBee? I went down there Z-Wave path years ago, somewhat arbitrarily. I've never checked devices for compatibility, not encountered any that didn't work. As of today, I have 58 z-wave devices connected to HA.
My controller supports ZigBee, and the previous owner left some devices in the house (window sensors, mostly), and I've tried unsuccessfully to pair them; I haven't yet really spent any time trying to troubleshoot, but I've been contemplating adding ZigBee to the mix because they're sometimes cheaper. I really don't want to have to struggle with compatibility, though. It's just one more thing to have to fuss with.
@sxan @Schorsch I don't know how Z-Wave works but from what I could gather if a zigbee device isn't the simplest implementation of a device the coordinator software needs a "driver".
I've had issues with a very specific switch in the standard HA implementation (ZHA), I switched to Zigbee2MQTT and I've never had compatibility issues since!