Haiku-IPAD version is a perfect replacement for your omnitouch (graphics are not comparable to a Control4 app though). Just make sure you have a solid wifi connection.Guys I haven't bought this product but I am interested. I was curious if there is some way to keep the program running on the ipad and essentially replace my omnitouches? They are really terrible things - slow - poor calibration and just a very low resolution solution. We were so upset with the performance that we ended up putting a traditional console next to the omnitouch. I realized we weren't arming and disarming the alarm anymore and because it was a serious hassle on the omnitouch. With the ipad as "cheap" as they are I would be interested but I use h@me or snaplink but they are too slow to connect to the system. I would want something that stays online all of the time if possible. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Neil
I'm one of those Lupinglade mentions. I just installed an iPad 2 at my front door (using an iDocx recessed mount). I have the iPad running Haiku and controlling security, HVAC, and lighting (once my installer finishes programming my RadioRa 2 set up). I also have the iPad running Sonos, Bria and an app for my security cameras that I may or may not integrate into Haiku. In Haiku's "keypad" mode, a typical keypad pops up when the alarm trips. The only thing you have to remember is that if you have to wake the iPad and if you have the iPad screen lock after a certain amount of time, you have to unlock it. I've got a very good connection with my network, so I've got no problems with time. I don't have an OmniTouch 5e, but I find the iPad/Haiku much more responsive (and capable) than my OmniTouch 5. Also, there is no doubt that it looks much nicer too.