If you could get a crestron system 40% off, would you still stick with HAI?neillt said:I have been thinking about this all day. HAI still seems to be in the ballpark, while the cost increases sting a little bit, it's not immediately pricing themselves out of the market.
More "upscale" systems such as Crestron, AMX, Control4, and even lighting specific systems such as Lutron RadioRA and Centralite have shown the high end market has a play, above the fray of the bottom feeder cable/phone company "automation bundles".
Work2Play said:Wow - the HA landscape just doesn't look that great these days... HAI acquired by Leviton and prices skyrocket; Elk barely shows any signs of life; the real innovations in HA seem to by dying off and the market is being saturated by these poor excuses for HA that won't be reliable or integrate with anything (ADT, Verizon, AT&T, and whatever others that are packaging up crappy excuses for HA).
sloav said:If you could get a crestron system 40% off, would you still stick with HAI?
rsw686 said:I also would consider the Proliphix thermostats over the OmniStat 2 as they are IP enabled. The OmniStat 2 gets the job done, but I have to walk to the thermostat to see filter reminders and change settings besides than the temp.
They used to have a $300 model, which looks to have been discontinued. If the Omnistat2 has the capability why doesn't HAI update the OmniPro to take advantage of the features. I would be fine with a price increase for an updated panel. Basic security feature are missing like no CO zone type, no ability to program wireless sensors from the console keypad, no walk through zone test mode, no clean me 2 wire smoke detector support, etc.picta said:
It looks like Proliphix thermostats are $500+ even for the wired models from what I can find on line. Omnistat2 supports an extensive protocol over RS232, you can get/set filter reminders, run times, schedules etc.
While HAI price increase is not a good news for DIY, even worse trend I see is the disappearance of controllable devices that can be integrated into HA system via RS232 or other simple means, and proliferation of proprietary gadgets with point-to-point control by smart phones.